See also: indet, indēt, and indét.

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Etymology edit

Abbreviation of Latin indēterminātus or any of its inflected forms.

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indet.

  1. Indeterminate.
    • 1993 September, M. Romano, A. W. Owen, “Early Caradoc trilobites of eastern Ireland and their palaeogeographical significance”, in Palaeontology, volume 36, part 3 (in English), London: Palaeontological Association, page 683:
      A single graptolite, Amplexograptus sp. indet., has been found in the Fieldstown Formation (Romano 1980).
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indet. (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Abbreviation of indeterminate.

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