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Indistinctive — In dis*tinc tive ([i^]n d[i^]s*t[i^][ng]k t[i^]v), a. Having nothing distinctive; common. {In dis*tinc tive*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indistinctive — [in΄di stiŋk′tiv] adj. 1. not distinctive; lacking distinction 2. making no distinction; incapable of distinguishing indistinctively adv … English World dictionary
indistinctive — adjective Date: 1846 lacking distinctive qualities … New Collegiate Dictionary
indistinctive — indistinctively, adv. indistinctiveness, n. /in di stingk tiv/, adj. 1. without distinctive characteristics. 2. incapable of or not making a distinction; undiscriminating. [1840 50; IN 3 + DISTINCTIVE] * * * … Universalium
indistinctive — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Without definite or distinctive characteristics: bland, colorless, neutral. See STRONG … English dictionary for students
indistinctive — in·dis tinc·tive || ‚ɪndɪ stɪŋktɪv adj. not distinctive, common, having noting unique … English contemporary dictionary
indistinctive — in·distinctive … English syllables
indistinctive — in•dis•tinc•tive [[t]ˌɪn dɪˈstɪŋk tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) without distinctive characteristics 2) incapable of or not making a distinction; undiscriminating … From formal English to slang
indistinctive — /ɪndəsˈtɪŋktɪv/ (say induhs tingktiv) adjective 1. without distinctive characteristics. 2. not capable of making distinction. –indistinctively, adverb –indistinctiveness, noun …
indistinctive — adj. not having distinctive features. Derivatives: indistinctively adv. indistinctiveness n … Useful english dictionary