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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



1,557 words match “URAL”

DROITURAL a.
ng to the mere right of property, as distinguished from the right of possession; as, droitural actions. [Obs.] Burrill.
DURAL a.
Pertaining to the dura, or dura mater.
EPINEURAL a.
Arising from the neurapophysis of a vertebra.
EPIPLEURAL a.
Arising from the pleurapophysis of a vertebra. Owen.
EQUICRURAL a.
Having equal legs or sides; isosceles. [R.] "Equicrural triangles." Sir T. Browne.
EXSCRIPTURAL a.
Not in accordance with the doctrines of Scripture; unscriptural.
EXTRAMURAL a.
Outside of the walls, as of a fortified or walled city.
FIGURAL a. 2 definitions
Represented by figure or delineation; consisting of figures; as, figural ornaments. Sir T. Browne.
FISSURAL a.
Pertaining to a fissure or fissures; as, the fissural pattern of a brain.
FLEXURAL a.
g to, or resulting from, flexure; of the nature of, or characterized by, flexure; as, flexural elasticity.
FLORICULTURAL a.
Pertaining to the cultivation of flowering plants.
FRACTURAL a.
Pertaining to, or consequent on, a fracture. [R.]
GENITOCRURAL a.
Pertaining to the genital organs and the thigh; -- applied especially to one of the lumbar nerves.
GESTURAL a.
Relating to gesture.
GUTTURAL a. 2 definitions
characteristic of, a sound formed in the throat. Children are occasionally born with guttural swellings. W. Guthrie. In such a sweet, guttural accent. Landor.
GUTTURALISM n.
The quality of being guttural; as, the gutturalism of A [in the 16th cent.] Earle.
GUTTURALITY n.
The quality of being guttural. [R.] "The old gutturality of k." Earle.
GUTTURALIZE v.
To speak gutturally; to give a guttural sound to.
GUTTURALLY adv.
In a guttural manner.
GUTTURALNESS n.
The quality of being guttural.
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