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Indecent I [indecens, unbecoming]. Not 



I. Exposure. Sec Exhibitionism. 



Indecision V-un)\in, not; decisio ; decidere, 



,,, d e( ide I Morbid irresolution ; want of firmness or 



. ill ; abulia oi hypobulia. 



Indehiscent ' ent) [in, not; kiscere, to gap]. 



In biology, not opening spontaneously. 

 Indene {in-din'), C 9 H 8 . A hydrocarbon that occurs 

 with coumarone in that fraction of coal-tar boiling at 

 C. It is a clear oil, boiling at I77°-I78° 

 C It- sp. gr. is 1.040 at 15 C. 

 Indentation \in-den-ta' -shun) [in, in; dens, a tooth]. 

 A condition of being notched or serrated. I. of 

 Tongue, the notching of the borders of the tongue 

 made by the teeth, and visible especially during in- 

 flammation of the tongue. 

 Index {in f -deks) [L.]. The first finger. Also, the re- 

 lation or ratio of one part to another, taken as a 

 tdard. I., Altitudinal, the height of a skull 

 multiplied by IOO and divided by it-- length. I., 

 Alveolar, the degree of prominence of the jaws, 

 measured bj the basi-alveolar length multiplied by 100 

 and divided by the basi-nasal length. When the 

 alveolar index is less than 98, the skull is orthognathic, 

 when more than 103, prognathic, when intermediate, 

 mesognathic. I., Basilar. Same as /., Alveolar. 

 I. of Breadth. Same as I. , Cephalic. I., Cephalic, 

 the breadth of a skull multiplied by 100 and divided 

 by its length. When this is below 75, the skull is 

 called dolichocephalic, when above 80, it is called 

 brachy cephalic, between these limits, mesaticephalic. 

 I., Cephalo-orbital, the ratio of the solid contents 

 of the two orbits to the contents of the cranial cavity, 

 multiplied by 100. I., Cephalo-spinal, the ratio of 

 the measure of the foramen magnum in square milli- 

 meters to that of the cranial cavity in cubic centi- 

 meters, multiplied by 100. I., Cerebral, the ratio of 

 the greatesl transverse to the greatest antero-posterior 

 diameter of the cranial cavity, multiplied by 100. 

 I. -digit, the forefinger. I., Facial, the ratio of the 

 distance of the ophryon from the alveolar point to the 

 transverse diameter measured from one zygoma to the 

 other, multiplied by ioo. I. -finger, the forefinger. I., 

 Gnathic, the ratio of the distance between the basion 

 and the alveolar point to the distance between the 

 basion and the nasal point, multiplied by IOO. I., 

 Nasal, the greatest nasal width multiplied by 100, and 

 divided bythenasal length. When the nasal index ex- 

 53, the nose is platyrhine, when less than 48, it 

 to bi leptorkine, if between these numbers, meso- 

 rhine. I., Orbital, the orbital height multiplied by 100 

 and divided bytheorbital width. If the orbital index be 

 ive 89, il is called megaseme, if under 84, microseme, 

 it between, mesoseme. I., Refractive, the coefficient 

 of refraction. I., Thoracic, taken at its widest part is 

 100 times the sagittal, divided by the transverse 

 :.t. I., Vertical, of Height, the ratio of 

 the vertical diameter of the skull to the maximum 

 antero posterior diameter, multiplied by 100. 

 India {in'-de-ah) [Asiatic]. \ country of Asia. t. 

 Liver, a condition of hyperemia and enlargement oi 

 withgeneral anemia and cachexia, 

 .nd irritable and irregular pulsi 

 I. -rubber, the prepared concrete juice obtained mainly 

 from an Indian tree, Ficui elasticus, and a South 

 American tree, Siphonia elastic a. It is valuable 



