释义 |
† inˈdistance Obs. [ad. med.L. indistāntia, f. indistāns (see indistant a.): cf. in-3 and distance.] The quality or character of being ‘indistant’. So † inˈdistancy, in same sense.
1624F. White Repl. Fisher 439 They make nothing for corporall presence by indistance of place. 1656Jeanes Fuln. Christ 137 The..Lutherans from the inseparability, and indistance of the union, betwixt the two natures, plead for the coextension of the manhood, with the Godhead. 1659Pearson Creed v. (1870) 421 If not by way of circumscription, as proper bodies are, yet by way of determination and indistancy. |