mid-15c., "too plain to admit of doubt," from Latin indubitabilis "that cannot be doubted," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + dubitabilis "doubtful," from dubitare "hesitate, doubt" (see doubt (v.)).
indorsement
Indra
indrawn
indri
indubious
indubitable
indubitably
induce
inducement
inducive
induct