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- Independent - a. - Not dependent; free; not subject to control by others; not relying on others; not subordinate; as, few men are wholly independent.
- Independent - a. - Affording a comfortable livelihood; as, an independent property.
- Independent - a. - Not subject to bias or influence; not obsequious; self-directing; as, a man of an independent mind.
- Independent - a. - Expressing or indicating the feeling of independence; free; easy; bold; unconstrained; as, an independent air or manner.
- Independent - a. - Separate from; exclusive; irrespective.
- Independent - a. - Belonging or pertaining to, or holding to the doctrines or methods of, the Independents.
- Independent - a. - Not dependent upon another quantity in respect to value or rate of variation; -- said of quantities or functions.
- Independent - a. - Not bound by party; exercising a free choice in voting with either or any party.
- Independent - n. - One who believes that an organized Christian church is complete in itself, competent to self-government, and independent of all ecclesiastical authority.
- Independent - n. - One who does not acknowledge an obligation to support a party's candidate under all circumstances; one who exercises liberty in voting.
- Independentism - n. - Independency; the church system of Independents.
- Independently - adv. - In an independent manner; without control.
- Tirailleur - n. - Formerly, a member of an independent body of marksmen in the French army. They were used sometimes in front of the army to annoy the enemy, sometimes in the rear to check his pursuit. The term is now applied to all troops acting as skirmishers.
- Dimorphism - n. - Crystallization in two independent forms of the same chemical compound, as of calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite.
- East - n. - Formerly, the part of the United States east of the Alleghany Mountains, esp. the Eastern, or New England, States; now, commonly, the whole region east of the Mississippi River, esp. that which is north of Maryland and the Ohio River; -- usually with the definite article; as, the commerce of the East is not independent of the agriculture of the West.
- Selfhood - n. - Existence as a separate self, or independent person; conscious personality; individuality.
- Polymorphism - n. - Existence in many forms; the coexistence, in the same locality, of two or more distinct forms independent of sex, not connected by intermediate gradations, but produced from common parents.
- Canton - n. - A small territorial district; esp. one of the twenty-two independent states which form the Swiss federal republic; in France, a subdivision of an arrondissement. See Arrondissement.
- Country - adv. - A tract of land; a region; the territory of an independent nation; (as distinguished from any other region, and with a personal pronoun) the region of one's birth, permanent residence, or citizenship.
- Autocratical - a. - Of or pertaining to autocracy or to an autocrat; absolute; holding independent and arbitrary powers of government.
- Essential - a. - Idiopathic; independent of other diseases.
- Autogenous - a. - Developed from an independent center of ossification.
- Article - n. - A literary composition, forming an independent portion of a magazine, newspaper, or cyclopedia.
- Guerrilla - n. - One who carries on, or assists in carrying on, irregular warfare; especially, a member of an independent band engaged in predatory excursions in war time.
- Liege - a. - Serving an independent sovereign or master; bound by a feudal tenure; obliged to be faithful and loyal to a superior, as a vassal to his lord; faithful; loyal; as, a liege man; a liege subject.
- Liberal - a. - Not bound by orthodox tenets or established forms in political or religious philosophy; independent in opinion; not conservative; friendly to great freedom in the constitution or administration of government; having tendency toward democratic or republican, as distinguished from monarchical or aristocratic, forms; as, liberal thinkers; liberal Christians; the Liberal party.
- Self-existence - n. - Inherent existence; existence possessed by virtue of a being's own nature, and independent of any other being or cause; -- an attribute peculiar to God.
- Archdeacon - n. - In England, an ecclesiastical dignitary, next in rank below a bishop, whom he assists, and by whom he is appointed, though with independent authority.
- Independent - n. - One who believes that an organized Christian church is complete in itself, competent to self-government, and independent of all ecclesiastical authority.
- Emeer - n. - An Arabian military commander, independent chieftain, or ruler of a province; also, an honorary title given to the descendants of Mohammed, in the line of his daughter Fatima; among the Turks, likewise, a title of dignity, given to certain high officials.
- Judiciary - n. - That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary.
- Member - n. - Hence, a part of a whole; an independent constituent of a body
- Proglottis - n. - One of the free, or nearly free, segments of a tapeworm. It contains both male and female reproductive organs, and is capable of a brief independent existence.
- Dominion - n. - Sovereign or supreme authority; the power of governing and controlling; independent right of possession, use, and control; sovereignty; supremacy.
- Independent - a. - Expressing or indicating the feeling of independence; free; easy; bold; unconstrained; as, an independent air or manner.
- Multifariousness - n. - The fault of improperly uniting in one bill distinct and independent matters, and thereby confounding them.
- Liege - n. - A free and independent person; specif., a lord paramount; a sovereign.
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