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Indistinctly
Indistinctly In`dis*tinct"ly, adv. In an indistinct manner; not clearly; confusedly; dimly; as, certain ideas are indistinctly comprehended. In its sides it was bounded distinctly, but on its ends confusedly an indistinctly. --Sir I. Newton.

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- Indistinct Conversations is the fourth full-length album by Canadian indie rock band Land of Talk, released on July 31, 2020 through Saddle Cr**** Records...
- have varied". The term sonance has been proposed to encomp**** or refer indistinctly to the terms consonance and dissonance. The opposition between consonance...
- Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It is known under many different common names: indistinct frog, marbled balloon frog, and lesser balloon frog. As the common names...
- York Times, Jeannette Catsoulis wrote that Bale appeared "muffled and indistinct". In Cooper's 2017 film Hostiles, Bale starred as a US Army officer escorting...
- who "walked the streets, in madness or melancholy, with lips moving in indistinct curses, or with eyes upturned in p****ionate prayers, (never for himself...
- separated from its bone. In Argentine cuisine, roast short ribs are called indistinctly asado de tira or tira de asado. The rib steak is known as ancho de bife...
- The Baltic Sea anomaly is a feature visible on an indistinct sonar image taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Ã…berg and their Swedish OceanX diving team while...
- such as historical fiction and science fiction, but the boundaries are indistinct. Crime fiction has several subgenres, including detective fiction (such...
- This led to the "gallows" sound-powered telephone, which could transmit indistinct, voice-like sounds, but not clear speech. In 1875, Bell developed an acoustic...
- (silence, mum's the word), mum (to act in a dumb show), mumble (to speak indistinctly, silent utterance) and murmer. Not limited to Christmas in this image...