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543 words match “GIT”

CAGIT n.
A king of parrot, of a beautiful green color, found in the Philippine Islands.
CIRCUMAGITATE v.
To agitate on all sides. Jer. Taylor.
COGITABILITY n.
The quality of being cogitable; conceivableness.
COGITABLE a.
eing brought before the mind as a throught or idea; conceivable; thinkable. Creation is cogitable by us only as a putting forth of divine power. Sir W. Hamilton.
COGITABUND a.
Full of thought; thoughtful. [R.] Leigh Hunt.
COGITATE v. 2 definitions
to think. He that calleth a thing into his mind, whether by impression or recordation, cogitateth and considereth, and he that employeth the faculty of his fancy also cogitateth. Bacon.
COGITATION n.
The act of thinking; thought; meditation; contemplation. "Fixed in cogitation deep." Milton.
COGITATIVE a. 2 definitions
Possessing, or pertaining to, the power of thinking or meditating. "Cogitative faculties." Wollaston.
DIALOGITE n.
Native carbonate of manganese; rhodochrosite.
DIGIT n. 5 definitions
imb appendage; a finger or toe. The ruminants have the "cloven foot," i. e., two hoofed digits on each foot. Owen.
DIGITAL a.
Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination.
DIGITALIS n. 2 definitions
The dried leaves of the purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), used in heart disease, disturbance of the circulation, etc.
DIGITATE v.
To point out as with the finger. [R.] Robinson (Eudoxa).
DIGITATE; DIGITATED a.
of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in general, characterized by digitation. -- Dig"i*tate*ly, adv.
DIGITATION n.
A division into fingers or fingerlike processes; also, a fingerlike process.
DIGITIFORM a.
Formed like a finger or fingers; finger-shaped; as, a digitiform root.
DIGITIGRADE a. 2 definitions
Walking on the toes; -- distinguished from plantigrade.
DIGITIPARTITE a.
Parted like the fingers.
DIGITIZE v.
To finger; as, to digitize a pen. [R.] Sir T. Browne. computers to convert (information, a signal, an image) into a form expressible in binary notation
DIGITORIUM n.
A small dumb keyboard used by pianists for exercising the fingers; -- called also dumb piano.
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