indiscrete - Wiktionary, the free dictionary In modern standard spelling, indiscrete (not divided into discrete parts) is not to be confused with indiscreet (conspicuous; incautious)
INDISCREET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Middle English indiscrete, from Late Latin indiscretus, from Latin, indistinguishable, from in- + discretus, past participle of discernere to separate — more at discern
Indiscrete - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Indiscrete comes from the Latin indiscretus, meaning "not separate," and has evolved to describe a thing that's not dividable An orange can be separated into slices (parts), but this isn't the case with a rock, which is indiscrete