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Indeterminatelate 14c., from Late Latin indeterminatus "undefined, unlimited," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + determinatus, past participle of determinare "to enclose, bound, [..]
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IndeterminateOften used to describe a type of tomato plant with a vegetative, terminal growing-point that does not set fruit and continues to grow through the season. Inoculant
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Indeterminatea type of tomato that grows and produces fruits during the entire growing season; sometimes called a vine tomato; fruits mature all season long and appear along the length of the vine; examples includ [..]
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IndeterminateA plant that continues to produce flowers or fruit throughout the duration of the growing season.
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IndeterminateReferring to tomatoes where growth of the plant is isn’t limited.
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IndeterminateRelating to varieties of "vining" tomatoes. They continue to grow and produce fruit until killed by frost, and can reach heights of up to 12 feet. Indeterminate tomatoes bloom, set new fruit [..]
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IndeterminateThe plant continues growing until pinched or killed by frost (opposite of determinate). These plants usually require staking.
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IndeterminateIndeterminate tomatoes are varieties which continue to produce new growth until frost and ripen their fruit over an extended period. These varieties are sometimes referred to as "vining" tom [..]
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IndeterminateSaid of those kinds of inflorescence whose terminal flowers open last, hence the growth or elongation of the main axis is not arrested by the opening of the first flowers. Indurate
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Indeterminate A term used to describe tomato plants, usually vining, that continue to bear fruit as long as growing conditions allow rather than having to be harvested all at once. See determinate.
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IndeterminateA plant growth habit in which stems continue growing in length indefinitely. For example, indeterminate tomatoes are tall, late-fruiting, and require staking for improved yield. See determinate.
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IndeterminateHaving a growth pattern in which stems continue growing indefinitely; with flower clusters, the opening of the lower (lateral) flowers first, and the terminal one opening later.
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IndeterminatePertaining to a stem that produces unrestricted vegetative growth; the stem does not terminate in flowering. indigenous
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Indeterminate(1) term describing growth or branching in which the terminal bud persists and produces successive lateral branches; (2) of an inflorescence of part of an inflorescence (=blastotelic), not ending in a [..]
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Indeterminatethis word is used in grading the severity of threat to an endangered species. When graded 'indeterminate', the species is under severe threat but adequate data is unavailable. indigenous: (L [..]
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Indeterminate(adj) not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance(adj) having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex(adj) of uncertain or ambiguous nature(adj) not capable of being d [..]
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Indeterminate(egg laying). When a species can be induced to continue laying by daily egg removal or to lay fewer eggs when extra eggs are added to the nest during laying. Also see determinate. More.
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IndeterminateA negative test result in an individual where a clearly deleterious mutation has not been found in any family members. The genetic risk status of such an individual must be interpreted in the context of his or her personal and family history. Also called inconclusive and uninformative.
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IndeterminateA disposition for juveniles that was not fixed in length. A young person could be held in custody until the youth was deemed by correctional authorities to no longer be seen as a threat to society or [..]
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Indeterminateadj. "not specified," s.v. indeterminate a. (sb.) OED. KEY: indeterminate@adj
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Indeterminateadj 1 indetermynat 1
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IndeterminateA plant growth habit in which stems continue growing in length indefinitely. For example, indeterminate tomatoes are tall, late-fruiting, and require staking for improved yield. See determinate.
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IndeterminateFindings that are not clearly negative or positive; for instance, HIV antibody tests may be indeterminate.
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IndeterminateIndeterminate tomatoes are varieties which continue to produce new growth until frost and ripen their fruit over an extended period. These varieties are sometimes referred to as "vining" tom [..]
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IndeterminateUsed to describe a growth pattern. Indeterminate tomatoes grow continually, flowering and setting fruit until stopped by unfavourable weather in late summer.
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