In`dis*tinct" (&ibreve;n`d&ibreve;s*t&ibreve;&nsm;kt"), a.
[L. indistinctus: cf. F. indistinct. See In- not, and
Distinct.]
1.
Not distinct or distinguishable; not separate in such a manner as to
be perceptible by itself; as,
the indistinct
parts of a substance. "Indistinct as water is in water." Shak.
2. Obscure to the mind or
senses; not clear; not definite; confused; imperfect; faint; as, indistinct vision; an indistinct sound; an indistinct idea or recollection.
When we come
to parts too small four our senses, our ideas of these little bodies become obscure and indistinct.
I. Watts. Their views, indeed, are indistinct and dim.
Cowper. Syn. -- Undefined; indistinguishable; obscure; indefinite; vague; ambiguous; uncertain; confused.