INDUVIAE
In*du"vi*æ, n. pl. Etym: [L., clothes, fr. induere to put on. See
Indue.] (Bot.)
Defn: Persistent portions of a calyx or corolla; also, leaves which do not disarticulate from the stem, and hence remain for a long time.
INDUVIATE
In*du"vi*ate, a. (Bot.)
Defn: Covered with induviæ, as the upper part of the trunk of a palm tree.
INDWELL
In"dwell`, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Indwelt; p. pr. & vb. n.
Indwelling.]
Defn: To dwell in; to abide within; to remain in possession. The Holy Ghost became a dove, not as a symbol, but as a constantly indwelt form. Milman.
INDWELLER
In"dwell`er n.
Defn: An inhabitant. Spenser.
INDWELLING
In"dwell`ing, n.
Defn: Residence within, as in the heart.
The personal indwelling of the Spirit in believers. South.