In`dis*tinc"tion (?), n. [Cf. F. indistinction.]
Want of distinction or distinguishableness; confusion; uncertainty; indiscrimination.
The indistinction of many of the same name . . . hath made some doubt.
Sir T. Browne.
An indistinction of all persons, or equality of all orders, is far from being agreeable to the will of God.
Sprat.
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