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Definition of nome
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of nome is as below...
Nome (n.) A
province
or
political
division,
as of
modern
Greece
or
ancient
Egypt;
a
nomarchy..
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Caloric
::
Caloric
(n.) The
principle
of heat, or the agent to which the
phenomena
of heat and
combustion
were
formerly
ascribed;
-- not now used in
scientific
nomenclature,
but
sometimes
used as a
general
term for
heat..
Sociology
::
Sociology
(n.) That
branch
of
philosophy
which
treats
of the
constitution,
phenomena,
and
development
of human
society;
social
science..
Ptolemaic
::
Ptolemaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Ptolemy,
the
geographer
and
astronomer..
Polarity
::
Polarity
(n.) That
quality
or
condition
of a body in
virtue
of which it
exhibits
opposite,
or
contrasted,
properties
or
powers,
in
opposite,
or
contrasted,
parts or
directions;
or a
condition
giving
rise to a
contrast
of
properties
corresponding
to a
contrast
of
positions,
as, for
example,
attraction
and
repulsion
in the
opposite
parts of a
magnet,
the
dissimilar
phenomena
corresponding
to the
different
sides of a
polarized
ray of
light,
etc..
Pyrology
::
Pyrology
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
properties,
phenomena,
or
effects
of heat; also, a
treatise
on
heat..
Noumenon
::
Noumenon
(n.) The of
itself
unknown
and
unknowable
rational
object,
or thing in
itself,
which is
distinguished
from the
phenomenon
through
which it is
apprehended
by the
senses,
and by which it is
interpreted
and
understood;
-- so used in the
philosophy
of Kant and his
followers..
Diathermanism
::
Diathermanism
(n.) The
doctrine
or the
phenomena
of the
transmission
of
radiant
heat.
Atmology
::
Atmology
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the laws and
phenomena
of
aqueous
vapor.
Heat
::
Heat (n.) A force in
nature
which is
recognized
in
various
effects,
but
especially
in the
phenomena
of
fusion
and
evaporation,
and
which,
as
manifested
in fire, the sun's rays,
mechanical
action,
chemical
combination,
etc.,
becomes
directly
known to us
through
the sense of
feeling.
In its
nature
heat is a mode if
motion,
being in
general
a form of
molecular
disturbance
or
vibration.
It was
formerly
supposed
to be a
subtile,
imponderable
fluid,
to which was given the name
caloric..
Meteorological
::
Meteorological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
atmosphere
and its
phenomena,
or to
meteorology..
Cognominal
::
Cognominal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
cognomen;
of the
nature
of a
surname.
Acoustics
::
Acoustics
(n.) The
science
of
sounds,
teaching
their
nature,
phenomena,
and
laws..
Impression
::
Impression
(n.) That which
impresses,
or
exercises
an
effect,
action,
or
agency;
appearance;
phenomenon..
Electricity
::
Electricity
(n.) The
science
which
unfolds
the
phenomena
and laws of
electricity;
electrical
science.
Asphyxial
::
Asphyxial
(a.) Of or
relating
to
asphyxia;
as,
asphyxial
phenomena..
Monometer
::
Monometer
(n.) A
rhythmic
series,
consisting
of a
single
meter..
Metaphysics
::
Metaphysics
(n.) The
science
of real as
distinguished
from
phenomenal
being;
ontology;
also, the
science
of
being,
with
reference
to its
abstract
and
universal
conditions,
as
distinguished
from the
science
of
determined
or
concrete
being;
the
science
of the
conceptions
and
relations
which are
necessarily
implied
as true of every kind of
being;
phylosophy
in
general;
first
principles,
or the
science
of first
principles..
Envenom
::
Envenom
(v. t.) To taint or
impregnate
with
venom,
or any
substance
noxious
to life; to
poison;
to
render
dangerous
or
deadly
by
poison,
as food,
drink,
a
weapon;
as,
envenomed
meat, wine, or
arrow;
also, to
poison
(a
person)
by
impregnating
with
venom..
Magnetism
::
Magnetism
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
magnetic
phenomena.
Monism
::
Monism
(n.) That
doctrine
which
refers
all
phenomena
to a
single
ultimate
constituent
or
agent;
-- the
opposite
of
dualism.
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