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Definition of nome
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Nome (n.) Any
melody
determined
by
inviolable
rules.
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Chronometrical
::
Chronometrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
chronometer;
measured
by a
chronometer.
Catoptrics
::
Catoptrics
(n.) That part of
optics
which
explains
the
properties
and
phenomena
of
reflected
light,
and
particularly
that which is
reflected
from
mirrors
or
polished
bodies;
--
formerly
called
anacamptics..
Ozonometer
::
Ozonometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
ascertaining
the
amount
of ozone in the
atmosphere,
or in any
gaseous
mixture..
Seismometry
::
Seismometry
(n.) The
mensuration
of such
phenomena
of
earthquakes
as can be
expressed
in
numbers,
or by their
relation
to the
coordinates
of
space..
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..
Nomen
::
Nomen () p. p. of Nim.
Physicism
::
Physicism
(n.) The
tendency
of the mind
toward,
or its
preoccupation
with,
physical
phenomena;
materialism
in
philosophy
and
religion..
Clinometric
::
Clinometric
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
ascertained
by, the
clinometer..
Gnome
::
Gnome (n.) An
imaginary
being,
supposed
by the
Rosicrucians
to
inhabit
the inner parts of the
earth,
and to be the
guardian
of
mines,
quarries,
etc..
Materialist
::
Materialist
(n.) One who
denies
the
existence
of
spiritual
substances
or
agents,
and
maintains
that
spiritual
phenomena,
so
called,
are the
result
of some
peculiar
organization
of
matter..
Meteorography
::
Meteorography
(n.) The
registration
of
meteorological
phenomena.
Animism
::
Animism
(n.) The
belief
that
inanimate
objects
and the
phenomena
of
nature
are
endowed
with
personal
life or a
living
soul; also, in an
extended
sense,
the
belief
in the
existence
of soul or
spirit
apart from
matter..
Calippic
::
Calippic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Calippus,
an
Athenian
astronomer..
Nomarchy
::
Nomarchy
(n.) A
province
or
territorial
division
of a
kingdom,
under the rule of a
nomarch,
as in
modern
Greece;
a
nome..
Clinometric
::
Clinometric
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
oblique
crystalline
forms,
or to
solids
which have
oblique
angles
between
the axes; as, the
clinometric
systems..
Vinometer
::
Vinometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
strength
or
purity
of wine by
measuring
its
density.
Childe
::
Childe
(n.) A
cognomen
formerly
prefixed
to his name by the
oldest
son, until he
succeeded
to his
ancestral
titles,
or was
knighted;
as,
Childe
Roland..
Philosophy
::
Philosophy
(n.) A
particular
philosophical
system
or
theory;
the
hypothesis
by which
particular
phenomena
are
explained.
Fluvialist
::
Fluvialist
(n.) One who
exlpains
geological
phenomena
by the
action
of
streams.
Diamagnetic
::
Diamagnetic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
exhibiting
the
phenomena
of,
diamagnetism;
taking,
or being of a
nature
to take, a
position
at right
angles
to the lines of
magnetic
force.
See
Paramagnetic..
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