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(Tekstil) indirect
Indirect remarks and information suggest something or refer to it, without actually mentioning it or stating it clearly. His remarks amounted to an indirect appeal for economic aid + indirectly in·di·rect·ly He referred indirectly to the territorial dispute
Roundabout, not open or straight forward In project management, 'Indirects' typically refer to costs that cannot be identified directly with any one activity See Indirect Cost
an attack or riposte that finishes in the opposite line to which it was formed, by means of a disengage or coupé
not as a direct effect or consequence; "indirect benefits"; "an indirect advantage
An indirect route or journey does not use the shortest or easiest way between two places. The goods went by a rather indirect route. direct
Descriptive of an offensive action initiated by disengaging and then passing the blade under or over the opponent's blade
Light produces soft shadows Produces less light that strains and is harsher on the eye, than direct light
Not resulting directly from an act or cause, but more or less remotely connected with or growing out of it; as, indirect results, damages, or claims
an attack, parry, or riposte taken in a line other than that of the engagement
Not straightforward or upright; unfair; dishonest; tending to mislead or deceive
Not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing
Impacts caused by the proposed action and occurring later in time or farther removed in distance, but are still reasonably foreseeable
descended from a common ancestor but through different lines; "cousins are collateral relatives"; "an indirect descendant of the Stuarts"
an offensive action made by first passing the blade under or over the opponent's blade
An access is said to be "indirect" when a register holds its target For example, an indirect branch is one whose target is specified in a register
Not tending to an aim, purpose, or result by the plainest course, or by obvious means, but obliquely or consequentially; by remote means; as, an indirect accusation, attack, answer, or proposal
not as a direct effect or consequence; "indirect benefits"; "an indirect advantage"
Not direct; not straight or rectilinear; deviating from a direct line or course; circuitous; as, an indirect road
having intervening factors or persons or influences; "reflection from the ceiling provided a soft indirect light"; "indirect evidence"; "an indirect cause"
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