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63 words match “HEYNE”

OBLIQUE a.
, the base; slanting; inclined. It has a direction oblique to that of the former motion. Cheyne.
ORIGINARY a.
.] The production of animals, in the originary way, requires a certain degree of warmth. Cheyne.
PASSIVITY n.
ain in a given state, either of motion or rest, till disturbed by another body; inertia. Cheyne.
PENETRABILITY n.
he quality of being penetrable; susceptibility of being penetrated, entered, or pierced. Cheyne.
PHYSICALLY adv.
According to the rules of medicine. [Obs.] He that lives physically must live miserably. Cheyne.
PLAY v.
; to act; as, the fountain plays. The heart beats, the blood circulates, the lungs play. Cheyne.
PRESCINDENT a.
Cutting off; abstracting. [R.] Cheyne.
REACCUSE v.
To accuse again. Cheyne.
REACH v.
the appearances of nature which human penetration can reach, comes short of its reality. Cheyne.
REFLEXIBLE a.
rown back. The light of the sun consists of rays differently refrangible and reflexible. Cheyne.
SATELLITIOUS a.
Pertaining to, or consisting of, satellites. [R.] Cheyne.
SCELERAT n.
A villian; a criminal. [Obs.] Cheyne.
SELF-MOTION n.
xternal impulse; spontaneus or voluntary motion. Matter is not induced with self-motion. Cheyne.
SEPARATORY a.
Separative. Cheyne.
SOMEHOW adv.
their action upon one another they may be swelled somehow, so as to shorten the length. Cheyne.
SPHEROIDIC; SPHEROIDICAL a.
See Spheroidal. Cheyne.
STRANGURIOUS a.
Of or pertaining to strangury. Cheyne.
SUBSERVIENCE; SUBSERVIENCY n.
here is a regular subordination and subserviency among all the parts to beneficial ends. Cheyne.
THROUGH prep.
great applause. Sir W. Temple. Material things are presented only through their senses. Cheyne.
TRIOBOLAR; TRIOBOLARY a.
oboli; hence, mean; worthless. [Obs.] It may pass current . . . for a triobolar ballad. Cheyne.
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