Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DUS'TRI-AL, or IN-DUS'TRI-AL-ISM
IN-DUS'TRI-AL, or IN-DUS'TRI-AL-ISM, a. [or n.]
Words ill-formed, not necessary or useful, and not to be countenanced.
Return to page 83 of the letter “I”.
IN-DUS'TRI-AL, or IN-DUS'TRI-AL-ISM, a. [or n.]
Words ill-formed, not necessary or useful, and not to be countenanced.
Return to page 83 of the letter “I”.