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8,209 words match “FORM”

VERMIFORM a.
Resembling a worm in form or motions; vermicular; as, the vermiform process of the cerebellum. Vermiform appendix (Anat.), a slender blind process of the cæcum in man and some other animals; -- called also vermiform appendage, and vermiform process. Small solid bodies, such as grape seeds or cherry stones, sometimes lo…
VERMIFORMIA n.
A tribe of worms including Phoronis. See Phoronis.
VERRUCIFORM a.
Shaped like a wart or warts.
VILLIFORM a.
Having the form or appearance of villi; like close-set fibers, either hard or soft; as, the teeth of perch are villiform.
VITRIFORM a.
Having the form or appearance of glass; resembling glass; glasslike.
VULVIFORM a.
Like a cleft with projecting edges.
WEDGE-FORMED a.
Having the form of a wedge; cuneiform. Wedge-formed characters. See Arrow-headed characters, under Arrowheaded.
WELL-INFORMED a.
Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent.
WHEREFORM adv.
From which; from which or what place. Tennyson.
YPSILIFORM a.
Resembling the
ZEOLITIFORM a.
Having the form of a zeolite.
A n. 2 definitions
of the alphabets of Middle and Western Europe, as also the small letter (a), besides the forms in Italic, black letter, etc., are all descended from the old Latin A, which was borrowed from the Greek Alpha, of the same form; and this was made from the first letter (Aleph, and itself from the Egyptian origin. The Aleph…
A PRIORI n. 2 definitions
Characterizing that kind of reasoning which deduces consequences from definitions formed, or principles assumed, or which infers effects from causes previously known; deductive or deductively. The reverse of a posteriori.
A- n.
words, is derived from various sources. (1) It frequently signifies on or in (from an, a forms of AS. on), denoting a state, as in afoot, on foot, abed, amiss, asleep, aground, aloft, away (AS. onweg), and analogically, ablaze, atremble, etc. (2) AS. of off, from, as in adown (AS. ofdüne off the dun or hill). (3) AS.…
ABACUS n.
A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units, the second line, tens, etc. It is still employed in China.
ABATEMENT n.
kstone. Defense in abatement, Plea in abatement, (Law), plea to the effect that from some formal defect (e.g. misnomer, want of jurisdiction) the proceedings should be abated.
ABATIS; ABATTIS n.
A means of defense formed by felled trees, the ends of whose branches are sharpened and directed outwards, or against the enemy.
ABBOT n.
One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys. Encyc. Brit. Abbot of the people. a title formerly given to one of the chief magistrates in Genoa. -- Abbot of Misrule (or Lord of Misrule), in mediæval times, the master of revels, as at Christmas; in Scotland called the Abbot of Unreason. Encyc. Brit.…
ABBREVIATE a.
Abbreviated; abridged; shortened. [R.] "The abbreviate form." Earle.
ABBREVIATION n.
The form to which a word or phrase is reduced by contraction and omission; a letter or letters, standing for a word or phrase of which they are a part; as, Gen. for Genesis; U.S.A. for United States of America.
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