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Interestingly, as opposed to what we identify as an elf in modern fiction and popular culture, the ancient Germanic people had a more indistinct concept of the mythical being.
20 FASCINATING CREATURES OF NORSE MYTHOLOGYDATTATREYA MANDALNOVEMBER 2, 2022REALM OF HISTORYThe educator Donald Stokes, for instance, has pointed out that the line between basic and applied science can be indistinct.
WHAT MADE THE LAST CENTURY’S GREAT INNOVATIONS POSSIBLE?JON GERTNERMARCH 18, 2022SCIENCE NEWSWe are forced to conclude that the lines between military and civilian uses remain sufficiently indistinct to make a potential conflict more likely than not.
THERE’S ONLY ONE SPACE TREATY IN THE WORLD, AND IT’S WOEFULLY OUT OF DATEMICHELLE L.D. HANLON AND GREG AUTRY/THE CONVERSATIONNOVEMBER 28, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEHe saw all the son in its haggard lines; he heard all the son, in those few indistinct sounds.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERIt lay there clear and tranquil, and one could see the swaying of the indistinct green of its banks.
HONEY-BEEANATOLE FRANCEIndistinct specimens, apparently consisting of decomposed compact felspar.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGGranular quartz-rock of several varieties: and indistinct specimens of a rock approaching to talc-slate.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGIndistinct specimens of greenstone, with adhering quartz; apparently a primitive rock.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGMoonlight makes the latter appear in indistinct masses, and as if partly covered with snow.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERThe river was blotted out, and even the climbing forest seemed indistinct.
THE GOLD TRAILHAROLD BINDLOSSWORDS RELATED TO INDISTINCT
- ephemeral
- evanescent
- fine
- gradual
- impalpable
- imponderable
- inappreciable
- inaudible
- inconsiderable
- inconspicuous
- indiscernible
- indistinct
- indistinguishable
- infinitesimal
- insensible
- insignificant
- invisible
- microscopic
- minute
- momentary
- shadowy
- slight
- small
- subtle
- tiny
- trivial
- undetectable
- unnoticeable
- vague
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