Why this word is great
INDISTINCTION — [Noun] The condition or fact of not being distinct or different; absence of distinguishing qualities or characteristics. Formed as in- ("not") + distinction ("act of distinguishing"), after indistinct. Unlike "distinction" (the act of perceiving or making clear differences) or "discernment" (the ability to judge well or perceive subtleties), indistinction is the blur where edges dissolve. It is the predawn hour when the horizon melts into sky, the murmur of a distant crowd where no single voice rises, or the way a face, once intimately known, fades in memory until only the impression of warmth remains—the quiet erosion of boundaries that makes all things, in time, the same.