indefiniteness
21ἀδιοριστία — ἀδιοριστίᾱ , ἀδιοριστία indefiniteness fem nom/voc/acc dual ἀδιοριστίᾱ , ἀδιοριστία indefiniteness fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
22ἀοριστία — ἀοριστίᾱ , ἀοριστία indefiniteness fem nom/voc/acc dual ἀοριστίᾱ , ἀοριστία indefiniteness fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
23ἀοριστίας — ἀοριστίᾱς , ἀοριστία indefiniteness fem acc pl ἀοριστίᾱς , ἀοριστία indefiniteness fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
24indefinity — noun the quality of being vague and poorly defined (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑indefiniteness, ↑indeterminateness, ↑indetermination, ↑indeterminacy • Derivationally related forms: ↑indefinite, ↑indeterminate …
25indeterminacy — noun the quality of being vague and poorly defined • Syn: ↑indefiniteness, ↑indeterminateness, ↑indefinity, ↑indetermination • Derivationally related forms: ↑indefinite (for: ↑indefinity) …
26indeterminateness — noun the quality of being vague and poorly defined • Syn: ↑indefiniteness, ↑indefinity, ↑indetermination, ↑indeterminacy • Derivationally related forms: ↑indefinite (for: ↑indefinity), ↑ …
27HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… …
28Doubtfulness — Doubt ful*ness, n. 1. State of being doubtful. [1913 Webster] 2. Uncertainty of meaning; ambiguity; indefiniteness. The doubtfulness of his expressions. Locke. [1913 Webster] 3. Uncertainty of event or issue. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …
29Indefinitude — In de*fin i*tude, n. Indefiniteness; vagueness; also, number or quantity not limited by our understanding, though yet finite. [Obs.] Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] …
30Somehow — Some how (s[u^]m hou ), adv. In one way or another; in some way not yet known or designated; by some means; as, the thing must be done somehow; he lives somehow. [1913 Webster] By their action upon one another they may be swelled somehow, so as… …