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indistinctive, a.|ɪndɪˈstɪŋktɪv| [f. in-3 + distinctive, after indistinct.] Not distinctive. 1. Not distinguishing; undiscriminating.
1699–1881 [implied in indistinctively]. 2. Without distinctive character or features; not markedly different from others.
1846Poe Kirkland Wks. 1864 III. 38 In person rather short and slight; features indistinctive. 1861Sat. Rev. 25 May 541 The hills, of New Red-Sandstone, are low and indistinctive,—the streams slow and sluggish. a1864Hawthorne Amer. Note-Bks. (1879) I. 183 The blue and indistinctive scene. |