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Definition of nome
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Nome (n.) Any
melody
determined
by
inviolable
rules.
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Myth
::
Myth (n.) A story of great but
unknown
age which
originally
embodied
a
belief
regarding
some fact or
phenomenon
of
experience,
and in which often the
forces
of
nature
and of the soul are
personified;
an
ancient
legend
of a god, a hero, the
origin
of a race, etc.; a
wonder
story of
prehistoric
origin;
a
popular
fable which is, or has been,
received
as
historical..
Cognomen
::
Cognomen
(n.) A
surname.
Waterspout
::
Waterspout
(n.) A
remarkable
meteorological
phenomenon,
of the
nature
of a
tornado
or
whirlwind,
usually
observed
over the sea, but
sometimes
over the
land..
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Especially,
such
knowledge
when it
relates
to the
physical
world and its
phenomena,
the
nature,
constitution,
and
forces
of
matter,
the
qualities
and
functions
of
living
tissues,
etc.; --
called
also
natural
science,
and
physical
science..
Fluvialist
::
Fluvialist
(n.) One who
exlpains
geological
phenomena
by the
action
of
streams.
Vegetal
::
Vegetal
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
that class of vital
phenomena,
such as
digestion,
absorption,
assimilation,
secretion,
excretion,
circulation,
generation,
etc., which are
common
to
plants
and
animals,
in
distinction
from
sensation
and
volition,
which are
peculiar
to
animals..
Haemoglobinometer
::
Haemoglobinometer
(n.) Same as
Hemochromometer.
Magnetism
::
Magnetism
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
magnetic
phenomena.
Phenomenalism
::
Phenomenalism
(n.) That
theory
which
limits
positive
or
scientific
knowledge
to
phenomena
only,
whether
material
or
spiritual..
Unifier
::
Unifier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
unifies;
as, a
natural
law is a
unifier
of
phenomena..
Sonometer
::
Sonometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
the
transverse
vibrations
of
cords,
and
ascertaining
the
relations
between
musical
notes.
It
consists
of a cord
stretched
by
weight
along a box, and
divided
into
different
lengths
at
pleasure
by a
bridge,
the place of which is
determined
by a scale on the face of the box..
Hydrography
::
Hydrography
(n.) The art of
measuring
and
describing
the sea,
lakes,
rivers,
and other
waters,
with their
phenomena..
Balance Wheel
::
Balance
wheel () A wheel which
regulates
the beats or
pulses
of a watch or
chronometer,
answering
to the
pendulum
of a
clock;
-- often
called
simply
a
balance..
Meteoric
::
Meteoric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
meteor,
or to
meteors;
atmospheric,
as,
meteoric
phenomena;
meteoric
stones..
Thermotropism
::
Thermotropism
(n.) The
phenomenon
of
turning
towards
a
source
of
warmth,
seen in the
growing
parts of some
plants..
Sequela
::
Sequela
(n.) A
morbid
phenomenon
left as the
result
of a
disease;
a
disease
resulting
from
another.
Agnomen
::
Agnomen
(n.) An
additional
or
fourth
name given by the
Romans,
on
account
of some
remarkable
exploit
or
event;
as,
Publius
Caius
Scipio
Africanus..
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
Reflect
::
Reflect
(v. i.) To throw or turn back the
thoughts
upon
anything;
to
contemplate.
Specifically:
To
attend
earnestly
to what
passes
within
the mind; to
attend
to the facts or
phenomena
of
consciousness;
to use
attention
or
earnest
thought;
to
meditate;
especially,
to think in
relation
to moral truth or
rules..
#NAME?
::
-metry
() A
suffix
denoting
the art,
process,
or
science,
of
measuring;
as,
acidmetry,
chlorometry,
chronometry..
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