The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . igenous in the warmerparts of Asia, Africa, and America. They areherbs or shrubs, with pinnate or digitate leaves, and smallrose-colored or purplish flowers in axillary spikes or rti-cemes. Some of the species yield indigo. Seeindigo-jjlanl. Indigofereae (indi-go-fere-e), H. pi. [NL.(Bentham),< Indigofera + -eie.] A subtribe ofplants, of the natural order I<y/««((«()Srtand tribeGalegea, typified by the genus Indignfira. Theyare herbs orshrubs having axillar


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . igenous in the warmerparts of Asia, Africa, and America. They areherbs or shrubs, with pinnate or digitate leaves, and smallrose-colored or purplish flowers in axillary spikes or rti-cemes. Some of the species yield indigo. Seeindigo-jjlanl. Indigofereae (indi-go-fere-e), H. pi. [NL.(Bentham),< Indigofera + -eie.] A subtribe ofplants, of the natural order I<y/««((«()Srtand tribeGalegea, typified by the genus Indignfira. Theyare herbs orshrubs having axillary flowers in racemes orspikes, and a two-valved legume. Also called Indigo/erm. indigo-finch (indi-go-finch), n. Same as indi-</ti-bird. iiidigogen, indigogene (iudi-go-jen, -jem, n.[= F. indigogene; as indigo + -gen.] Same asindigo wliite. indigolite (indi-go-lit), «. Same as indicoUie. indigometer (in-di-gome-ter), «. [< indigo +(ir. fiiTpov. a measure.] An instrument for as-certaining the coloring power of indigo. indigometry (in-di-gome-tri), «. [< indigo -(-Gr. -fieTpia, < fti-puv, a measure.] The art or. or Passeriita eyatzea).


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