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Indivertible
Indivertible In`di*vert"i*ble, a. Not to be diverted or turned aside. [R.] --Lamb.
Individable
Individable In`di*vid"a*ble, a. Indivisible. [R.] --Shak.
Individed
Individed In`di*vid"ed, a. Undivided. [R.] --Bp. Patrick.
Individua
Individuate In`di*vid"u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individuated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Individuating.] To distinguish from others from others of the species; to endow with individuality; to divide into individuals; to discriminate. The soul, as the prime individuating principle, and the said reserved portion of matter as an essential and radical part of the individuation, shall . . . make up and restore the same individual person. --South. Life is individuated into infinite numbers, that have their distinct sense and pleasure. --Dr. H. More.
Individual
Individual In`di*vid"u*al, n. 1. A single person, animal, or thing of any kind; a thing or being incapable of separation or division, without losing its identity; especially, a human being; a person. --Cowper. An object which is in the strict and primary sense one, and can not be logically divided, is called an individual. --Whately. That individuals die, his will ordains. --Dryden. 2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) An independent, or partially independent, zooid of a compound animal. (b) The product of a single egg, whether it remains a single animal or becomes compound by budding or fission.
Individual
Individual In`di*vid"u*al (?; 135), a. [L. individuus indivisible; pref. in- not + dividuus divisible, fr. dividere to divide: cf. F. individuel. See Divide.] 1. Not divided, or not to be divided; existing as one entity, or distinct being or object; single; one; as, an individual man, animal, or city. Mind has a being of its own, distinct from that of all other things, and is pure, unmingled, individual substance. --A. Tucker. United as one individual soul. --Milton. 2. Of or pertaining to one only; peculiar to, or characteristic of, a single person or thing; distinctive; as, individual traits of character; individual exertions; individual peculiarities.
Individualism
Individualism In`di*vid"u*al*ism, n. The principle, policy, or practice of maintaining individuality, or independence of the individual, in action; the theory or practice of maintaining the independence of individual initiative, action, and interests, as in industrial organization or in government.
Individualistic
Individualistic In`di*vid`u*al*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to the individual or individualism. --London Athen[ae]um.
Individualization
Individualization In`di*vid`u*al*i*za"tion, n. [Cf. F. individualization.] The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized; individuation.
Individualize
Individualize In`di*vid"u*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individualized; p. pr. & vb. n. Individualizing.] [Cf. F. individualiser.] The mark as an individual, or to distinguish from others by peculiar properties; to invest with individuality. The peculiarities which individualize and distinguish the humor of Addison. --N. Drake.
Individualized
Individualize In`di*vid"u*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individualized; p. pr. & vb. n. Individualizing.] [Cf. F. individualiser.] The mark as an individual, or to distinguish from others by peculiar properties; to invest with individuality. The peculiarities which individualize and distinguish the humor of Addison. --N. Drake.
Individualizer
Individualizer In`di*vid"u*al*i`zer, n. One who individualizes.
Individualizing
Individualize In`di*vid"u*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individualized; p. pr. & vb. n. Individualizing.] [Cf. F. individualiser.] The mark as an individual, or to distinguish from others by peculiar properties; to invest with individuality. The peculiarities which individualize and distinguish the humor of Addison. --N. Drake.
Individually
Individually In`di*vid"u*al*ly, adv. 1. In an individual manner or relation; as individuals; separately; each by itself. ``Individually or collectively.' --Burke. How should that subsist solitarily by itself which hath no substance, but individually the very same whereby others subsist with it? --Hooker. 2. In an inseparable manner; inseparably; incommunicably; indivisibly; as, individuallyhe same. [Omniscience], an attribute individually proper to the Godhead. --Hakewill.
Individuate
Individuate In`di*vid"u*ate, a. [See Individual.] Undivided. [Obs.]
Individuate
Individuate In`di*vid"u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individuated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Individuating.] To distinguish from others from others of the species; to endow with individuality; to divide into individuals; to discriminate. The soul, as the prime individuating principle, and the said reserved portion of matter as an essential and radical part of the individuation, shall . . . make up and restore the same individual person. --South. Life is individuated into infinite numbers, that have their distinct sense and pleasure. --Dr. H. More.
Individuating
Individuate In`di*vid"u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individuated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Individuating.] To distinguish from others from others of the species; to endow with individuality; to divide into individuals; to discriminate. The soul, as the prime individuating principle, and the said reserved portion of matter as an essential and radical part of the individuation, shall . . . make up and restore the same individual person. --South. Life is individuated into infinite numbers, that have their distinct sense and pleasure. --Dr. H. More.
Individuation
Individuation In`di*vid`u*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. individuation.] The act of individuating or state of being individuated; individualization. --H. Spencer.
Individuator
Individuator In`di*vid"u*a`tor, n. One who, or that which, individuates. --Sir K. Digby.
Individuity
Individuity In`di*vi*du"i*ty, n. [L. individuitas.] Separate existence; individuality; oneness. --Fuller.
Indivisible
Indivisible In`di*vis"i*ble, a. [L. indivisibilis: cf. F. indivisible. See In- not, and Divisible.] 1. Not divisible; incapable of being divided, separated, or broken; not separable into parts. ``One indivisible point of time.' --Dryden. 2. (Math.) Not capable of exact division, as one quantity by another; incommensurable.
Indivisible
Indivisible In`di*vis"i*ble, n. 1. That which is indivisible. By atom, nobody will imagine we intend to express a perfect indivisible, but only the least sort of natural bodies. --Digby. 2. (Geom.) An infinitely small quantity which is assumed to admit of no further division. Method of indivisibles, a kind of calculus, formerly in use, in which lines were considered as made up of an infinite number of points; surfaces, as made up of an infinite number of lines; and volumes, as made up of an infinite number of surfaces.
Indivisibleness
Indivisibleness In`di*vis"i*ble*ness, n. The state of being indivisible; indivisibility. --W. Montagu.
Indivisibly
Indivisibly In`di*vis"i*bly, adv. In an indivisible manner.
Indivision
Indivision In`di*vi"sion, n. [Pref. in- not + division: cf. F. indivision, LL. indivisio.] A state of being not divided; oneness. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Method of indivisibles
Indivisible In`di*vis"i*ble, n. 1. That which is indivisible. By atom, nobody will imagine we intend to express a perfect indivisible, but only the least sort of natural bodies. --Digby. 2. (Geom.) An infinitely small quantity which is assumed to admit of no further division. Method of indivisibles, a kind of calculus, formerly in use, in which lines were considered as made up of an infinite number of points; surfaces, as made up of an infinite number of lines; and volumes, as made up of an infinite number of surfaces.
Subindividual
Subindividual Sub*in`di*vid"u*al, n. A division of that which is individual. An individual can not branch itself into subindividuals. --Milton.

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