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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



534 words match “DUAL”

GYNODIOECIOUS a.
Dioecious, but having some hermaphrodite or perfect flowers on an individual plant which bears mostly pistillate flowers.
HAECCEITY n.
Literally, this-ness. A scholastic term to express individuality or singleness; as, this book.
HAEMATOPLASTIC a.
Blood formative; -- applied to a substance in early fetal life, which breaks up gradually into blood vessels.
HARMONIZE v.
To be in peace and friendship, as individuals, families, or public organizations.
HARVEY PROCESS n.
process gives an armor plate a thick surface of extreme hardness supported by material gradually decreasing in hardness to the unaltered soft steel at the back.
HEAD n.
Each one among many; an individual; -- often used in a plural sense; as, a thousand head of cattle. It there be six millions of people, there are about four acres for every head. Graunt.
HEALTH n.
easing tension, in such a manner that most of the muscles of the body are brought into gradual action; -- also called lifting machine. -- Health officer, one charged with the enforcement of the sanitary laws of a port or other place. -- To drink a health. See under Drink.
HEART n.
he seat of moral life and character; the moral affections and character itself; the individual disposition and character; as, a good, tender, loving, bad, hard, or selfish heart. Hearts are dust, hearts' loves remain. Emerson.
HEATHEN n.
An individual of the pagan or unbelieving nations, or those which worship idols and do not acknowledge the true God; a pagan; an idolater.
HERMAPHRODITE n.
An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place with…
HERMAPHRODITISM n.
The union of the two sexes in the same individual, or the combination of some of their characteristics or organs in one individual.
HETEROMORPHIC a.
ture form; having different forms at different stages of existence, or in different individuals of the same species; -- applied especially to insects in which there is a wide difference of form between the larva and the adult, and to plants having more than one form of flower.
HETEROTOPISM; HETEROTOPY n.
m the natural position of parts, supposed to be effected in thousands of years, by the gradual displacement of germ cells.
HISTORY n.
each year, in strict chronological order; from biography, which is the record of an individual's life; and from memoir, which is history composed from personal experience, observation, and memory. Histories are as perfect as the historian is wise, and is gifted with an eye and a soul. Carlyle. For aught that I could ev…
HOMOCATEGORIC a.
Belonging to the same category of individuality; -- a morphological term applied to organisms so related.
HOMODEMIC a.
multicellular organisms, from the same unit deme or unit of the inferior orders of individuality.
HUNDREDTH a.
Coming last of a hundred successive individuals or units.
IDEAL n.
bling in one whole the beauties and perfections which are usually seen in different individuals, excluding everything defective or unseemly, so as to form a type or model of the species. Thus, the Apollo Belvedere is the ideal of the beauty and proportion of the human frame. Fleming. Beau ideal. See Beau ideal.…
IDIOBLAST n.
An individual cell, differing greatly from its neighbours in regard to size, structure, or contents.
IDIOGRAPH n.
A mark or signature peculiar to an individual; a trade-mark.
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