| individual | (n) a single organism |
| individual | (adj) being or characteristic of a single thing or person, Syn. single, Ant. common, Example: individual drops of rain; please mark the individual pages; they went their individual ways |
| individual | (adj) separate and distinct from others of the same kind, Syn. case-by-case, item-by-item, Example: mark the individual pages; on a case-by-case basis |
| individual | (adj) characteristic of or meant for a single person or thing, Syn. single, Example: an individual serving; single occupancy; a single bed |
| individual | (adj) concerning one person exclusively, Syn. private, Example: we all have individual cars; each room has a private bath |
| individualism | (n) a belief in the importance of the individual and the virtue of self-reliance and personal independence |
| individualism | (n) the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs, Syn. laissez faire |
| individualist | (n) a person who pursues independent thought or action |
| individualist | (adj) marked by or expressing individuality, Syn. individualistic, Example: an individualistic way of dressing |
| individualistic | (adj) with minimally restricted freedom in commerce, Syn. laissez-faire |
| Individable | a. Indivisible. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Individed | a. Undivided. [ R. ] Bp. Patrick. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Individual | a. [ L. individuus indivisible; pref. in- not + dividuus divisible, fr. dividere to divide: cf. F. individuel. See Divide. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Mind has a being of its own, distinct from that of all other things, and is pure, unmingled, individual substance. A. Tucker. [ 1913 Webster ] United as one individual soul. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Individual | n. An object which is in the strict and primary sense one, and can not be logically divided, is called an individual. Whately. [ 1913 Webster ] That individuals die, his will ordains. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| individualise | v. t. Same as individualize. [ chiefly Brit. ] [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Individualism | n. [ Cf. F. individualisme. ] [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] The selfishness of the small proprietor has been described by the best writers as individualism. Ed. Rev. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| individualist | n. a person who pursues independent thought or action. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Individualistic | a.
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| Individuality | n.; They possess separate individualities. H. Spencer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Individualization | n. [ Cf. F. individualization. ] The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized; individuation. [ 1913 Webster ] |