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Indistinctness - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Indistinctness

confusion as the indistinctness of a picture or of comprehension indistinctness of vision


Indistinctly

indistinct manner not clearly confusedly dimly as certain ideas are indistinctly comprehended


Confusion

state of being mixed or blended so as to produce indistinctness or error indistinct combination disorder tumult


Mutter

a low voice and lips partly closed esp to utter indistinct complaints or angry expressions to grumble to growl


bedimmed

made dim or indistinct


Blur

confused and uncertain as by soiling to smear to make indistinct and confused as to blur manuscript by handling it while


Chatter

utter sounds which somewhat resemble language but are inarticulate and indistinct


Cryptocrystalline

indistinctly crystalline applied to rocks and minerals whose state of aggregation


Darkle

to grow dark to show indistinctly


Dim

or clearness obscure in luster or sound dusky darkish obscure indistinct overcast tarnished


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