Indwells vs Dwells - What's the difference?
indwells | dwells |
(indwell)
To exist within, especially as a spirit or driving force.
* Milman
*2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 224:
*:Diodore and Theodore were particularly galvanized to defend their point of view by their horror at Apollinaris's assertion that Christ was indwelled by the Logos, which replaced a human mind in him.
(dwell)
(engineering) A period of time in which a system or component remains in a given state.
(engineering) A brief pause in the motion of part of a mechanism to allow an operation to be completed.
(electrical engineering) A planned delay in a timed control program.
(automotive) In a petrol engine, the period of time the ignition points are closed to let current flow through the ignition coil in between each spark. This is measured as an angle in degrees around the camshaft in the distributor which controls the points, for example in a 4-cylinder engine it might be 55° (spark at 90° intervals, points closed for 55° between each).
To live; to reside.
* Peacham
* C. J. Smith
To linger (on ) a particular thought, idea etc.; to remain fixated (on).
(engineering) To be in a given state.
To abide; to remain; to continue.
* Shakespeare
* Wordsworth
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English irregular verbs
As verbs the difference between indwells and dwells
is that indwells is (indwell) while dwells is (dwell).indwells
English
Verb
(head)indwell
English
Verb
- The Holy Ghost became a dove, not as a symbol, but as a constantly indwelt form.
Derived terms
* (l)dwells
English
Verb
(head)dwell
English
Noun
(en noun)Verb
- the parish in which I was born, dwell , and have possessions
- The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides.
- I'll rather dwell in my necessity.
- Thy soul was like a star and dwelt apart.