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indigenous Native, originating or occurring naturally in the place specified.
(09 Oct 1997)
indigested 1. Not digested; undigested. "Indigested food."
2. Not resolved; not regularly disposed and arranged; not methodical; crude; as, an indigested array of facts. "In hot reformations . . . The whole is generally crude, harsh, and indigested." (Burke) "This, like an indigested meteor, appeared and disappeared almost at the same time." (South)
3. <medicine> Not in a state suitable for healing; said of wounds. Not ripened or suppurated; said of an abscess or its contents.
4. Not softened by heat, hot water, or steam.
Origin: Pref. In- not + digested.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigestion Non-specific term for a variety of symptoms resulting from a failure of proper digestion and absorption of food in the alimentary tract.
(05 Mar 2000)
indiglucin <chemistry> The variety of sugar (glucose) obtained from the glucoside indican. It is unfermentable, but reduces Fehling's solution.
Origin: Indican + glucin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigo Origin: F. Indigo, Sp. Indigo, indico, L. Indicum indigo, fr. Indicus Indian. See Indian.
1. A kind of deep blue, one of the seven prismatic colours.
2. <chemistry> A blue dyestuff obtained from several plants belonging to very different genera and orders; as, the woad, Isatis tinctoria, Indigofera tinctoria, I. Anil, Nereum tinctorium, etc. It is a dark blue earthy substance, tasteless and odorless, with a copper-violet luster when rubbed. Indigo does not exist in the plants as such, but is obtained by decomposition of the glycoside indican.
Commercial indigo contains the essential colouring principle indigo blue or indigotine, with several other dyes; as, indigo red, indigo brown, etc, and various impurities. Indigo is insoluble in ordinary reagents, with the exception of strong sulphuric acid.
<botany> Chinese indigo, the American herb Baptisia tinctoria which yields a poor quality of indigo, as do several other species of the same genus.
Having the colour of, pertaining to, or derived from, indigo.
<botany> Indigo berry, the gopher snake. Indigo white, a white crystalline powder obtained by reduction from indigo blue, and by oxidation easily changed back to it; called also indigogen. Indigo yellow, a substance obtained from indigo.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigo blue Origin: F. Indigo, Sp. Indigo, indico, L. Indicum indigo, fr. Indicus Indian. See Indian.
1. A kind of deep blue, one of the seven prismatic colours.
2. <chemistry> A blue dyestuff obtained from several plants belonging to very different genera and orders; as, the woad, Isatis tinctoria, Indigofera tinctoria, I. Anil, Nereum tinctorium, etc. It is a dark blue earthy substance, tasteless and odorless, with a copper-violet luster when rubbed. Indigo does not exist in the plants as such, but is obtained by decomposition of the glycoside indican.
Commercial indigo contains the essential colouring principle indigo blue or indigotine, with several other dyes; as, indigo red, indigo brown, etc, and various impurities. Indigo is insoluble in ordinary reagents, with the exception of strong sulphuric acid.
<botany> Chinese indigo, the American herb Baptisia tinctoria which yields a poor quality of indigo, as do several other species of the same genus.
Having the colour of, pertaining to, or derived from, indigo.
<botany> Indigo berry, the gopher snake. Indigo white, a white crystalline powder obtained by reduction from indigo blue, and by oxidation easily changed back to it; called also indigogen. Indigo yellow, a substance obtained from indigo.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigo carmine <chemical> 3,3'-dioxo-(delta-2,2'-biindoline)-5,5'-disulfonic acid disodium salt. An indolesulfonic acid that is used as a dye in renal function testing and as a reagent for the detection of nitrates and chlorates and in the testing of milk.
Pharmacological action: dyes, indicators and reagents, renal agents.
Chemical name: 1H-Indole-5-sulfonic acid, 2-(1,3-dihydro-3-oxo-5-sulfo-2H-indol-2-ylidene)-2,3-dihydro-3-oxo-, disodium salt
(12 Dec 1998)
indigofera <botany> A genus of leguminous plants having many species, mostly in tropical countries, several of them yielding indigo, especially. Indigofera tinctoria, and I. Anil.
Origin: NL, from E. Indigo + L. Ferre to bear.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigogen 1. <chemistry> See Indigo white, under Indigo.
2. <physiology> Same as Indican.
Origin: Indigo + -gen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigometer An instrument for ascertaining the strength of an indigo solution, as in volumetric analysis.
Origin: Indigo.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigotic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, indigo; as, indigotic acid, which is also called anilic or nitrosalicylic acid.
Origin: Cf. F. Indigotique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigotin <chemistry> See Indigo blue, under Indigo.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indigouria Indiguria
The excretion of indigo in the urine.
(05 Mar 2000)
indigrubin <physiology> Same as Urrhodin.
Origin: Indigo + L. Ruber = red.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
indihumin <chemistry> A brown amorphous substance resembling humin, and obtained from indican.
Origin: Indican + humin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Indomethacin - »õâ A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) that inhibits the enzyme cyclooxygenase necessary for the formation of prostaglandins and other autacoids. It also inhibits the motility of polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
    Synonyms : Amuno, Indocid, Indocin, Indomet 140, Indometacin, Indomethacin Hydrochloride, Metindol, Osmosin, Hydrochloride, Indomethacin
  • Indonesia - »õâ A republic stretching from the Indian Ocean east to New Guinea, comprising six main islands: Java, Sumatra, Bali, Kalimantan (the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo), Sulawesi (formerly known as the Celebes) and Irian Jaya (the western part of New Guinea). Its capital is Djakarta. The ethnic groups living there are largely Chinese, Arab, Eurasian, Indian, and Pakistani; 85% of the peoples are of the Islamic faith.
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Indocin indomethacin: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Indocin)
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indoleacetic acid a plant hormone promoting elongation of stems and roots
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induct place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; "there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy" initiate: accept young people into society, usually with some rite; "African men are initiated when they reach puberty" admit as a member; "We were inducted into the honor society" induce: produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes introduce or initiate; "The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession"
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industrial disease occupational disease: disease or disability resulting from conditions of employment (usually from long exposure to a noxious substance or from continuous repetition of certain acts)
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indictment a formal document written for a prosecuting attorney charging a person with some offense an accusation of wrongdoing; "the book is an indictment of modern philosophy"
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