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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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Substruct
::
Substratum
(n.) The
permanent
subject
of
qualities
or cause of
phenomena;
substance.
Microchronometer
::
Microchronometer
(n.) A
chronoscope.
Thermotical
::
Thermotical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to heat;
produced
by heat; as,
thermotical
phenomena..
Pyrology
::
Pyrology
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
properties,
phenomena,
or
effects
of heat; also, a
treatise
on
heat..
Physicism
::
Physicism
(n.) The
tendency
of the mind
toward,
or its
preoccupation
with,
physical
phenomena;
materialism
in
philosophy
and
religion..
Clinometry
::
Clinometry
(n.) That art or
operation
of
measuring
the
inclination
of
strata.
Positivism
::
Positivism
(n.) A
system
of
philosophy
originated
by M.
Auguste
Comte,
which deals only with
positives.
It
excludes
from
philosophy
everything
but the
natural
phenomena
or
properties
of
knowable
things,
together
with their
invariable
relations
of
coexistence
and
succession,
as
occurring
in time and
space.
Such
relations
are
denominated
laws, which are to be
discovered
by
observation,
experiment,
and
comparison.
This
philosophy
holds all
inquiry
into
causes,
both
efficient
and
final,
to be
useles
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) The
negation
of
freedom
in
voluntary
action;
the
subjection
of all
phenomena,
whether
material
or
spiritual,
to
inevitable
causation;
necessitarianism..
Hydrology
::
Hydrology
(n.) The
science
of
water,
its
properties,
phenomena,
and
distribution
over the
earth's
surface..
Nome
::
Nome (n.) A
province
or
political
division,
as of
modern
Greece
or
ancient
Egypt;
a
nomarchy..
Introspective
::
Introspective
(a.)
Involving
the act or
results
of
conscious
knowledge
of
physical
phenomena;
--
contrasted
with
associational.
Renomee
::
Renomee
(n.)
Renown.
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..
Clinometric
::
Clinometric
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
oblique
crystalline
forms,
or to
solids
which have
oblique
angles
between
the axes; as, the
clinometric
systems..
Teleology
::
Teleology
(n.) the
doctrine
of
design,
which
assumes
that the
phenomena
of
organic
life,
particularly
those of
evolution,
are
explicable
only by
purposive
causes,
and that they in no way admit of a
mechanical
explanation
or one based
entirely
on
biological
science;
the
doctrine
of
adaptation
to
purpose..
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) An
allowance
made for
inaccuracy
in an
instrument;
as,
chronometer
correction;
compass
correction..
Fluvialist
::
Fluvialist
(n.) One who
exlpains
geological
phenomena
by the
action
of
streams.
Haloscope
::
Haloscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibition
or
illustration
of the
phenomena
of
halos,
parhelia,
and the
like..
Actinometer
::
Actinometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
direct
heating
power of the sun's rays.
Vivification
::
Vivification
(n.) One of the
changes
of
assimilation,
in which
proteid
matter
which has been
transformed,
and made a part of the
tissue
or
tissue
cells,
is
endowed
with life, and thus
enabled
to
manifest
the
phenomena
of
irritability,
contractility,
etc..
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