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Definition of occasioned
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Occasioned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Occasio.
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Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) To feel the
craving
or
uneasiness
occasioned
by want of food; to be
oppressed
by
hunger.
Strany
::
Strangury
(n.) A
swelling
or other
disease
in a
plant,
occasioned
by a
ligature
fastened
tightly
about it..
Solicitude
::
Solicitude
(n.) The state of being
solicitous;
uneasiness
of mind
occasioned
by fear of evil or
desire
good;
anxiety.
Microphone
::
Microphone
(n.) An
instrument
for
intensifying
and
making
audible
very
feeble
sounds.
It
produces
its
effects
by the
changes
of
intensity
in an
electric
current,
occasioned
by the
variations
in the
contact
resistance
of
conducting
bodies,
especially
of
imperfect
conductors,
under the
action
of
acoustic
vibrations..
Earthborn
::
Earthborn
(a.)
Relating
to, or
occasioned
by,
earthly
objects..
Sneeze
::
Sneeze
(v. i.) To emit air,
chiefly
through
the nose,
audibly
and
violently,
by a kind of
involuntary
convulsive
force,
occasioned
by
irritation
of the inner
membrane
of the
nose..
Sound
::
Sound (n.) The
peceived
object
occasioned
by the
impulse
or
vibration
of a
material
substance
affecting
the ear; a
sensation
or
perception
of the mind
received
through
the ear, and
produced
by the
impulse
or
vibration
of the air or other
medium
with which the ear is in
contact;
the
effect
of an
impression
made on the
organs
of
hearing
by an
impulse
or
vibration
of the air
caused
by a
collision
of
bodies,
or by other
means;
noise;
report;
as, the sound of a drum; the sound of the human
voice;
a h
Hydronephrosis
::
Hydronephrosis
(n.) An
accumulation
of urine in the
pelvis
of the
kidney,
occasioned
by
obstruction
in the
urinary
passages..
Occasionable
::
Occasionable
(a.)
Capable
of being
occasioned
or
caused.
Ignis Fatuus
::
Ignis
fatuus
() A
phosphorescent
light that
appears,
in the
night,
over
marshy
ground,
supposed
to be
occasioned
by the
decomposition
of
animal
or
vegetable
substances,
or by some
inflammable
gas; --
popularly
called
also
Will-with-the-wisp,
or
Will-o'-the-wisp,
and
Jack-with-a-lantern,
or
Jack-o'-lantern..
Blister
::
Blister
(n.) A
vesicle
of the skin,
containing
watery
matter
or
serum,
whether
occasioned
by a burn or other
injury,
or by a
vesicatory;
a
collection
of
serous
fluid
causing
a
bladderlike
elevation
of the
cuticle..
Founder
::
Founder
(n.) A
lameness
in the foot of a
horse,
occasioned
by
inflammation;
closh..
Eventration
::
Eventration
(n.) A tumor
containing
a large
portion
of the
abdominal
viscera,
occasioned
by
relaxation
of the walls of the
abdomen..
Creep
::
Creep (n.) A
distressing
sensation,
or
sound,
like that
occasioned
by the
creeping
of
insects..
Occasioned
::
Occasioned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Occasio.
Ebullition
::
Ebullition
(n.)
Effervescence
occasioned
by
fermentation
or by any other
process
which
causes
the
liberation
of a gas or an
aeriform
fluid,
as in the
mixture
of an acid with a
carbonated
alkali..
Syncretistic
::
Syncretist
(n.) an
adherent
of
George
Calixtus
and other
Germans
of the
seventeenth
century,
who
sought
to unite or
reconcile
the
Protestant
sects with each other and with the Roman
Catholics,
and thus
occasioned
a long and
violent
controversy
in the
Lutheran
church..
Itch
::
Itch (n.) A
sensation
in the skin
occasioned
(or
resembling
that
occasioned)
by the itch
eruption;
--
called
also
scabies,
psora,
etc..
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) An
uneasy
sensation
occasioned
normally
by the want of food; a
craving
or
desire
for food.
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
The
alternate
rising
and
falling
of the
waters
of the
ocean,
and of bays,
rivers,
etc.,
connected
therewith.
The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a
little
more than
twenty-four
hours.
It is
occasioned
by the
attraction
of the sun and moon (the
influence
of the
latter
being three times that of the
former),
acting
unequally
on the
waters
in
different
parts of the
earth,
thus
disturbing
their
equilibrium.
A high tide upon one side of the earth is
accompanied
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