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1,902 words match “SIC”

MELASSIC a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from molasses or glucose, and probably identical with saccharic acid. See Saccharic.
MELISSIC a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, beeswax; specif., denoting an acid obtained by oxidation of myricin.
METAMORPHOSIC a.
Changing the form; transforming. [R.] Pownall.
METAPHYSIC n. 2 definitions
See Metaphysics.
METAPHYSICAL a. 3 definitions
Of or pertaining to metaphysics.
METAPHYSICALLY adv.
In the manner of metaphysical science, or of a metaphysician. South.
METAPHYSICIAN n.
One who is versed in metaphysics.
METAPHYSICS n. 2 definitions
ence: The scientific knowledge of mental phenomena; mental philosophy; psychology. Metaphysics, in whatever latitude the term be taken, is a science or complement of sciences exclusively occupied with mind. Sir W. Hamilton. Whether, after all, A larger metaphysics might not help Our physics. Mrs. Browning.…
MILK SICKNESS n.
A peculiar malignant disease, occurring in parts of the western United States, and affecting certain kinds of farm stock (esp. cows), and persons using the meat or dairy products of infected cattle. Its chief symptoms in man are uncontrollable vomiting, obstinate constipation, pain, and muscular tremors. Its origin in…
MONOBASIC a.
Capable of being neutralized by a univalent base or basic radical; having but one acid hydrogen atom to be replaced; -- said of acids; as, acetic, nitric, and hydrochloric acids are monobasic.
MOPSICAL a.
Shortsighted; mope-eyed.
MUSIC n. 6 definitions
The science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i.e., sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of uniform and synchronous vibrations, as of a string at various degrees of tension; the science of harmonical tones which treats of the principles of harmony, or the properties, dependences, and relations of tones to e…
MUSIC DRAMA n.
n opera in which the text and action are not interrupted by set arias, duets, etc., the music being determined throughout by dramatic appropriateness; musical drama of this character, in general. It involves the use of a kind of melodious declamation, the development of leitmotif, great orchestral elaboration, and a fu…
MUSIC HALL n.
A place for public musical entertainments; specif. (Eng.), esp. a public hall for vaudeville performances, in which smoking and drinking are usually allowed in the auditorium.
MUSICAL a. 3 definitions
Of or pertaining to music; having the qualities of music; or the power of producing music; devoted to music; melodious; harmonious; as, musical proportion; a musical voice; musical instruments; a musical sentence; musical persons. Musical, or Music, box, a box or case containing apparatus moved by clockwork so as to pl…
MUSICALE n.
A social musical party. [Colloq.]
MUSICALLY adv.
In a musical manner.
MUSICALNESS n.
The quality of being musical.
MUSICIAN n.
One skilled in the art or science of music; esp., a skilled singer, or performer on a musical instrument.
MUSICOMANIA n.
A kind of monomania in which the passion for music becomes so strong as to derange the intellectual faculties. Dunglison.
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