Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Undivided.

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  • adjective rare Undivided.

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  • adjective Not divided.

Etymologies

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in- +‎ divided

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Examples

  • The house was full of the loveliest women in Paris, so that Delphine de Nucingen was not a little flattered to receive the individed attention of Mme. de Beauséant’s young, handsome, and well-dressed cousin, who seemed to have no eyes for anyone else.

    Paras. 600–699 1917

  • Newbegin threatens to sue Hodgeson for his individed quarter in each of these vessels, and this interesting case therefore bids fair to be thoroughly investigated in the courts.

    Humorous Ghost Stories Dorothy Scarborough 1906

  • The 2 combined are applied in a field with so much individed application of 2 strategies (local experience added with foreign approach).

    News24 Top Stories 2009

  • "Federalism and power sharing will bring about an individed

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

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