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Definition of attributed
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Attributed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Attribut.
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Abortive
::
Abortive
(n.) A
medicine
to which is
attributed
the
property
of
causing
abortion.
Construction
::
Construction
(n.) The
method
of
construing,
interpreting,
or
explaining
a
declaration
or fact; an
attributed
sense or
meaning;
understanding;
explanation;
interpretation;
sense..
Attribution
::
Attribution
(n.) That which is
ascribed
or
attributed.
Clementine
::
Clementine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Clement,
esp. to St.
Clement
of Rome and the
spurious
homilies
attributed
to him, or to Pope
Clement
V. and his
compilations
of canon law..
Atrabiliary
::
Atrabiliary
(a.)
Melancholic
or
hypohondriac;
atrabilious;
-- from the
supposed
predominance
of black bile, to the
influence
of which the
ancients
attributed
hypochondria,
melancholy,
and
mania..
Attributable
::
Attributable
(a.)
Capable
of being
attributed;
ascribable;
imputable.
Hircic
::
Hircic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
mutton
suet; --
applied
by
Chevreul
to an oily acid which was
obtained
from
mutton
suet, and to which he
attributed
the
peculiar
taste and smell of that
substance.
The
substance
has also been
called
hircin..
Explanation
::
Explanation
(n.) The
meaning
attributed
to
anything
by one who
explains
it;
definition;
interpretation;
sense.
Attributed
::
Attributed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Attribut.
Reputation
::
Reputation
(v. t.) The
estimation
in which one is held;
character
in
public
opinion;
the
character
attributed
to a
person,
thing,
or
action;
repute..
Bilocation
::
Bilocation
(n.)
Double
location;
the state or power of being in two
places
at the same
instant;
-- a
miraculous
power
attributed
to some of the
saints.
Predicability
::
Predicability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
predicable,
or
affirmable
of
something,
or
attributed
to
something..
Fee-faw-fum
::
Fee-faw-fum
(n.) A
nonsensical
exclamation
attributed
to
giants
and
ogres;
hence,
any
expression
calculated
to
impose
upon the timid and
ignorant..
Zend-avesta
::
Zend-Avesta
(n.) The
sacred
writings
of the
ancient
Persian
religion,
attributed
to
Zoroaster,
but
chiefly
of a later
date..
Odyssey
::
Odyssey
(n.) An epic poem
attributed
to
Homer,
which
describes
the
return
of
Ulysses
to
Ithaca
after the siege of
Troy..
Charism
::
Charism
(n.) A
miraculously
given
power,
as of
healing,
speaking
foreign
languages
without
instruction,
etc.,
attributed
to some of the early
Christians..
Adjective
::
Adjective
(n.) A word used with a noun, or
substantive,
to
express
a
quality
of the thing
named,
or
something
attributed
to it, or to limit or
define
it, or to
specify
or
describe
a
thing,
as
distinct
from
something
else. Thus, in
phrase,
a wise
ruler,
wise is the
adjective,
expressing
a
property
of
ruler..
Repute
::
Repute
(n.)
Character
reputed
or
attributed;
reputation,
whether
good or bad;
established
opinion;
public
estimate..
Zohar
::
Zohar (n.) A
Jewish
cabalistic
book
attributed
by
tradition
to Rabbi Simon ben
Yochi,
who lived about the end of the 1st
century,
a. d.
Modern
critics
believe
it to be a
compilation
of the 13th
century..
Eureka
::
Eureka
() The
exclamation
attributed
to
Archimedes,
who is said to have cried out
Eureka!
eureka!
(I have found it! I have found it!), upon
suddenly
discovering
a
method
of
finding
out how much the gold of King
Hiero's
crown had been
alloyed.
Hence,
an
expression
of
triumph
concerning
a
discovery..
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