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37 words match “VESTIGATE”

GO v.
r iv. 16.(b) To have sexual intercourse with. [Script.] -- To go into. (a) To speak of, investigate, or discuss (a question, subject, etc.). (b) To participate in (a war, a business, etc.). -- To go large. (Naut) See under Large. -- To go off. (a) To go away; to depart. The leaders . . . will not go off until they he…
HONOR n.
to be decided by a duel, or the duel itself. -- Court of honor, a court or tribunal to investigate and decide questions relating to points of honor; as a court of chivalry, or a military court to investigate acts or omissions which are unofficerlike or ungentlemanly in their nature. -- Debt of honor, a debt contracte…
HYDRODYNAMICS n.
limited, which treats of the laws of motion and action of nonelastic fluids, whether as investigated mathematically, or by observation and experiment; the principles of dynamics, as applied to water and other fluids.
INDICATE v.
To investigate the condition or power of, as of steam engine, by means of an indicator.
INQUIRING a.
Given to inquiry; disposed to investigate causes; curious; as, an inquiring mind.
INSEARCH v.
To make search after; to investigate or examine; to ensearch. [Obs.]
INSPECT v.
o ascertain quality or condition, to detect errors, etc., to examine; to scrutinize; to investigate; as, to inspect conduct.
INVESTIGABLE a.
Capable or susceptible of being investigated; admitting research. Hooker.
JUKE v.
ckwoodsman of Dutch descent. They lived in the State of New York, and their history was investigated by R. L. Dugdale as an example of the inheritance of criminal and immoral tendencies, disease, and pauperism. Sixty per cent of those traced showed, degeneracy, and they are estimated to have cost society $1,308,000 in…
ONTOLOGY n.
That department of the science of metaphysics which investigates and explains the nature and essential properties and relations of all beings, as such, or the principles and causes of being.
OVAL n.
whose distances from two fixed points is constant; -- so called from Cassini, who first investigated the curve. Thus, in the diagram, if P moves so that P A.P B is constant, the point P describes a Cassinian oval. The locus may consist of a single closed line, as shown by the dotted line, or of two equal ovals about th…
PETROGRAPHY n.
The scientific description of rocks; that department of science which investigates the constitution of rocks; petrology.
PHILOSOPHIZE v.
To reason like a philosopher; to search into the reason and nature of things; to investigate phenomena, and assign rational causes for their existence. Man philosophizes as he lives. He may philosophize well or ill, but philosophize he must. Sir W. Hamilton.
REPORT v.
return; to relate, as what has been discovered by a person sent to examine, explore, or investigate; as, a messenger reports to his employer what he has seen or ascertained; the committee reported progress. There is no man that may reporten all. Chaucer.
REQUISITOR n.
One who makes reqisition; esp., one authorized by a requisition to investigate facts.
SPECTROSCOPIST n.
One who investigates by means of a spectroscope; one skilled in the use of the spectroscope.
TRY v.
To examine or investigate judicially; to examine by witnesses or other judicial evidence and the principles of law; as, to try a cause, or a criminal.
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