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indigenous Native; refers to a group of people with a long history in a particular area.
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indictment A written accusation issued by a grand jury charging that an individual or individuals have committed a specific crime and should be taken to trial.
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induction 1. Reasoning from particular instances to general conclusions; not logically valid. Compare abduction, deduction. 2. See magnetic induction.
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independent variable Any of those variables of a problem, chosen according to convenience, that may arbitrarily be specified, and that then determine the other or dependent variables of the problem. The independent variables are often called the coordinates, particularly in problems involving motion in space. Dependent and independent variables can be interchanged, for example, height and pressure.
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indicator (Sometimes called display.) An instrument used to reveal but not necessarily measure the presence of an electrical quantity. It is used to display the output of a sensing element after suitable amplification and modification. In radar the term is used to refer to the cathode-ray oscilloscopes, or other recording devices, where the echoes returned from targets are presented visually or graphically. See radarscope.
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