indirectness
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version غيرمستقيمى ،کجى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·di·rect adj. Pronunciation: ˌ in-də- ' rekt, -( ˌ )dī- Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin indirectus, from Latin in- + directus direct ― more at DRESS Date: 14th century : not direct: as a (1) : deviating from a direct line or course : ROUNDABOUT (2) : not going straight to the point (3) : being or involving proof of a proposition or theorem by demonstration that its negation leads to an absurdity or contradiction b : not straightforward and open : DECEITFUL c : not directly aimed at or achieved d : stating what a real or supposed original speaker said with changes in wording that conform the statement grammatically to the sentence in which it is included e : not effected by the action of the people or the electorate –in·di·rect·ly \- ' rek(t)-lē\ adverb –in·di·rect·ness \-nəs\ noun indirect (as used in expressions) adj. indirect cost indirect evidence indirect lighting indirect object