Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DI-VID'U-AL
IN-DI-VID'U-AL, a. [Fr. individuel; L. individuus; in and dividuus, from divido, to divide.]
- Not divided, or not to be divided; single; one; as, an individual man or city. Under his great vicegerent reign abide / United, as one individual soul. Milton.
- Pertaining to one only; as, individual labor or exertions.
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