Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DIS-TINC'TION
IN-DIS-TINCT'I-BLEIN-DIS-TINCT'LY
IN-DIS-TINC'TION, n.
- Want of distinction; confusion; uncertainty. The indistinction of many of the same name – hath made some doubt. Brown.
- Indiscrimination; want of distinction. Sprat.
- Equality of condition or rank. Coxe, Switz.
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