| INDUCERS | • inducers n. Plural of inducer. • INDUCER n. one who, or that which, induces. |
| INDUCIAE | • INDUCIAE n. a Scottish legal time limit for a defendant. |
| INDUCING | • inducing v. Present participle of induce. • inducing adj. That induces; inductive. • INDUCE v. to influence into doing something. |
| INDUCTED | • inducted v. Simple past tense and past participle of induct. • INDUCT v. to bring into military service. |
| INDUCTEE | • inductee n. A person who is inducted into an organization. • inductee n. A person who is drafted or a volunteer that is activated into military service. • INDUCTEE n. one who is inducted. |
| INDUCTOR | • inductor n. (Electronics) A passive device that introduces inductance into an electrical circuit. • inductor n. (Medicine) an evocator or an organizer. • INDUCTOR n. a part of an electrical apparatus which acts inductively on another, esp. to produce an electromotive force or a current. |
| INDULGED | • indulged adj. Having had all desires, wishes, and whims granted; having been brought up lavishly, wanting for nothing. • indulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of indulge. • INDULGE v. to yield to the desire of. |
| INDULGER | • indulger n. One who indulges. • INDULGER n. one who indulges. |
| INDULGES | • indulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indulge. • INDULGE v. to yield to the desire of. |
| INDULINE | • induline n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a series of blue, bluish-red and black dyestuffs, formed by the interaction… • INDULINE n. a blue dye, also INDULIN. |
| INDULINS | • indulins n. Plural of indulin. • INDULIN n. a blue dye, also INDULINE. |
| INDURATE | • indurate v. To harden or to grow hard. • indurate v. To make callous or unfeeling. • indurate v. To inure; to strengthen; to make hardy or robust. |
| INDUSIAL | • indusial adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing the petrified cases of the larvae of certain insects. • INDUSIAL adj. of or like an indusium, the protective cover of an insect's wing. |
| INDUSIUM | • indusium n. (Botany) A protecting membrane, especially that covering the developing spores of a fern. • INDUSIUM n. an enclosing membrane. |
| INDUSTRY | • industry n. (Uncountable) The tendency to work persistently. Diligence. • industry n. (Countable, business, economics) Businesses of the same type, considered as a whole. Trade. • industry n. (Uncountable, economics) Businesses that produce goods as opposed to services. |
| INDUVIAE | • induviae n. (Botany) persistent portions of a calyx or corolla. • induviae n. (Botany) leaves which do not disarticulate from the stem, and hence remain for a long time. • INDUVIAE n. (Latin) persistent withered leaves on some plants. |
| INDUVIAL | • induvial adj. (Botany) Relating to the induviae. • INDUVIAL adj. pertaining to withered leaves. |