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indiˈstinctively, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2: cf. distinctively.] In an indistinctive manner; without distinction; indifferently, indiscriminately.
1699Ld. Tarbut in Pepys' Diary VI. 191 That men, women, and children, indistinctively, were subject to it. 1845Blackw. Mag. LVII. 398 The whole Essay addresses itself to two descriptions of persons—to those who will be critics, and to those who will be poets. Both are here addressed, and indistinctively. 1881Contemp. Rev. June 897 Pastimes in which nobles and patricians indistinctively took part. |