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autochthonal: originating where it is found; "the autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo"; "autochthonous rocks and people and folktales"; "endemic folkways"; "the Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan"
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| Indigofera |
genus of tropical herbs and shrubs having odd-pinnate leaves and spurred flowers in long racemes or spikes
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| indigotin |
anil: a blue dye obtained from plants or made synthetically
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index: a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time a signal for attracting attention a device for showing the operating condition of some system (chemistry) a substance that changes color to indicate the presence of some ion or substance; can be used to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction or (in medicine) to test for a particular reaction
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| indifferent |
apathetic: marked by a lack of interest; "an apathetic audience"; "the universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply indifferent" showing no care or concern in attitude or action; "indifferent to the sufferings of others"; "indifferent to her plea" deaf(p): (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed; "deaf to her warnings" immaterial: (often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other; "whether you choose to do it or not is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent)"; "what others think is altogether indifferent to him" fairly poor to not very good; "has an indifferent singing voice"; "has indifferent qualifications for the job" inert: having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive; "inert matter"; "an indifferent chemical in a reaction" marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another; "indifferent about which book you would give them"; "was indifferent to their acceptance or rejection of her invitation" characterized by a lack of partiality; "a properly indifferent jury"; "an unbiasgoted account of her family problems" being neither good nor bad; "an indifferent performance"; "a gifted painter but an indifferent actor"; "her work at the office is passable"; "a so-so golfer"; "feeling only so-so"; "prepared a tolerable dinner"; "a tolerable working knowledge of French" neither too great nor too little; "a couple of indifferent hills to climb"
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