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319 words match “EXTERNAL”

APPEARANCE n.
Semblance, or apparent likeness; external show. pl. Outward signs, or circumstances, fitted to make a particular impression or to determine the judgment as to the character of a person or a thing, an act or a state; as, appearances are against him. There was upon the tabernacle, as it were, the appearance of fire. Num.…
APPENDAGE n.
A subordinate or subsidiary part or organ; an external organ or limb, esp. of the articulates. Antennæ and other appendages used for feeling. Carpenter.
ARBUTUS; ARBUTE n.
The strawberry tree, a genus of evergreen shrubs, of the Heath family. It has a berry externally resembling the strawberry; the arbute tree. Trailing arbutus (Bot.), a creeping or trailing plant of the Heath family (Epigæa repens), having white or usually rose- colored flowers with a delicate fragrance, growing in smal…
ARCHIANNELIDA n.
A group of Annelida remarkable for having no external segments or distinct ventral nerve ganglions.
ARTHRODERM n.
The external covering of an Arthropod.
ASTRINGENT n.
ces contraction in the soft organic textures, and checks discharges of blood, mucus, etc. External astringents are called styptics. Dunglison.
AURICLE n. 2 definitions
The external ear, or that part of the ear which is prominent from the head.
AUTOCRACY n.
ed power; absolute or controlling authority; supremacy. The divine will moves, not by the external impulse or inclination of objects, but determines itself by an absolute autocracy. South.
AUTOTROPISM n.
The tendency of plant organs to grow in a straight line when uninfluenced by external stimuli.
BACK-FIRE v.
burner, to light so that the flame proceeds from the internal gas jet instead of from the external jet of mixed gas and air. -- Back"-fir`ing, n.
BEMUFFLE v.
To cover as with a muffler; to wrap up. Bemuffled with the externals of religion. Sterne.
BESPEAK v.
To betoken; to show; to indicate by external marks or appearances. When the abbot of St. Martin was born, he had so little the figure of a man that it bespoke him rather a monster. Locke.
BOUND n.
The external or limiting line, either real or imaginary, of any object or space; that which limits or restrains, or within which something is limited or restrained; limit; confine; extent; boundary. He hath compassed the waters with bounds. Job xxvi. 10. On earth's remotest bounds. Campbell. And mete the bounds of hate…
BOXING n.
The external case of thin material used to bring any member to a required form.
BREASTSUMMER n.
rder extending across a building flush with, and supporting, the upper part of a front or external wall; a long lintel; a girder; -- used principally above shop windows. [Written also brestsummer and bressummer.]
BREECH n.
The external angle of knee timber, the inside of which is called the throat.
BREEDING n.
Deportment or behavior in the external offices and decorums of social life; manners; knowledge of, or training in, the ceremonies, or polite observances of society. Delicacy of breeding, or that polite deference and respect which civility obliges us either to express or counterfeit towards the persons with whom we conv…
BRUNONIAN a.
octrine of which was, that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body, and that disease consists in excess or deficiency of excitation.
BUCKLER n.
One of the large, bony, external plates found on many ganoid fishes.
BULL'S-NOSE n.
An external angle when obtuse or rounded.
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