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1,093 words match “SPECIFICAL”

DISCHARGER n.
One who, or that which, discharges. Specifically, in electricity, an instrument for discharging a Leyden jar, or electrical battery, by making a connection between the two surfaces; a discharging rod.
DISCIPLINE n.
Self- inflicted and voluntary corporal punishment, as penance, or otherwise; specifically, a penitential scourge.
DISESTABLISHMENT n.
The act or process of unsettling or breaking up that which has been established; specifically, the withdrawal of the support of the state from an established church; as, the disestablishment and disendowment of the Irish Church by Act of Parliament.
DISINTEGRATION n.
ess by which anything is disintegrated; the condition of anything which is disintegrated. Specifically
DISPENSATION n.
rticular case; permission to do something forbidden, or to omit doing something enjoined; specifically, in the Roman Catholic Church, exemption from some ecclesiastical law or obligation to God which a man has incurred of his own free will (oaths, vows, etc.). A dispensation was obtained to enable Dr. Barrow to marry.…
DISTILLATION n.
The separation of the volatile parts of a substance from the more fixed; specifically, the operation of driving off gas or vapor from volatile liquids or solids, by heat in a retort or still, and the condensation of the products as far as possible by a cool receiver, alembic, or condenser; rectification; vaporization;…
DISUNIONIST n.
An advocate of disunion, specifically, of disunion of the United States.
DOE n.
A female deer or antelope; specifically, the female of the fallow deer, of which the male is called a buck. Also applied to the female of other animals, as the rabbit. See the Note under Buck.
DRENCH n.
A drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging. "A drench of wine." Dryden. Give my roan horse a drench. Shak.
DRESS v.
To adjust; to put in good order; to arrange; specifically: (a) To prepare for use; to fit for any use; to render suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready; as, to dress a slain animal; to dress meat; to dress leather or cloth; to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a garden; to dress a horse, by currying and rubbing; t…
DRINK n.
Specifically, intoxicating liquor; as, when drink is on, wit is out. Drink money, or Drink penny, an allowance, or perquisite, given to buy drink; a gratuity. -- Drink offering (Script.), an offering of wine, etc., in the Jewish religious service. -- In drink, drunk. "The poor monster's in drink." Shak. -- Strong dr…
DRIVER n.
part, as a gear which drives another, or a lever which moves another through a link, etc. Specifically:
DUSTER n.
One who, or that which, dusts; a utensil that frees from dust. Specifically:
DUTY n.
Specifically, obedience or submission due to parents and superiors. Shak.
ECONOMIZER n.
Specifically: (Steam Boilers) An arrangement of pipes for heating feed water by waste heat in the gases passing to the chimney.
ELECTOR n.
Hence, specifically, in any country, a person legally qualified to vote.
ELEMENT n.
One of the ultimate, undecomposable constituents of any kind of matter. Specifically: (Chem.) A substance which cannot be decomposed into different kinds of matter by any means at present employed; as, the elements of water are oxygen and hydrogen.
EMBRYO n.
The young of an animal in the womb, or more specifically, before its parts are developed and it becomes a fetus (see Fetus).
EMPIRICISM n.
Specifically, a practice of medicine founded on mere experience, without the aid of science or a knowledge of principles; ignorant and unscientific practice; charlatanry; quackery.
ENGINE n.
is applied to produce a given physical effect. Engine driver, one who manages an engine; specifically, the engineer of a locomotive. -- Engine lathe. (Mach.) See under Lathe. -- Engine tool, a machine tool. J. Whitworth. -- Engine turning (Fine Arts), a method of ornamentation by means of a rose engine.…
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