indiscrete
adjective
- not discrete : not separated into distinct parts
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.dɪsˈkɹiːt/ / /ˌɪn.dɪsˈkɹit/ / /ˌən.dəsˈkɹiːt/
adj
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin indiscrētus (“unseparated”). See also indiscreet.
- Not discrete mathematically.
- Not divided into discrete parts.
“an indiscrete mass of confused matter”
- Obsolete form of indiscreet.
“and amidst these perplexities I did resolve to proceed , if that they would be so indiscrete , as not to disclaim those two books”
- having at most two open sets