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Definition of param
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Param (n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
(C2H4N4);
--
called
also
dicyandiamide.
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Parameter
::
Parameter
(n.) A term
applied
to some
characteristic
magnitude
whose
value,
invariable
as long as one and the same
function,
curve,
surface,
etc., is
considered,
serves
to
distinguish
that
function,
curve,
surface,
etc., from
others
of the same kind or
family..
Nag
::
Nag (n.) A
paramour;
-- in
contempt.
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..
Paramaleic
::
Paramaleic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
obtained
from malic acid, and now
called
fumaric
acid..
Ruffian
::
Ruffian
(n.) A pimp; a
pander;
also, a
paramour..
Paramour
::
Paramour
(adv.)
Alt. of
Paramour.
Engle
::
Engle (n.) A
favorite;
a
paramour;
an
ingle.
Concubine
::
Concubine
(n.) A woman who
cohabits
with a man
without
being his wife; a
paramour.
Paramagnetism
::
Paramagnetism
(n.)
Magnetism,
as
opposed
to
diamagnetism..
Par
::
Par
(prep.)
By; with; -- used
frequently
in Early
English
in
phrases
taken from the
French,
being
sometimes
written
as a part of the word which it
governs;
as, par
amour,
or
paramour;
par cas, or
parcase;
par fay, or
parfay..
Unicursal
::
Unicursal
(a.) That can be
passed
over in a
single
course;
-- said of a curve when the
coordinates
of the point on the curve can be
expressed
as
rational
algebraic
functions
of a
single
parameter
/.
Latus Rectum
::
Latus
rectum
() The line drawn
through
a focus of a conic
section
parallel
to the
directrix
and
terminated
both ways by the
curve.
It is the
parameter
of the
principal
axis. See
Focus,
and
Parameter..
Chiefrie
::
Chiefrie
(n.) A small rent paid to the lord
paramount.
Paramount
::
Paramount
(a.)
Having
the
highest
rank or
jurisdiction;
superior
to all
others;
chief;
supreme;
preeminent;
as, a
paramount
duty..
Uralite
::
Uralite
(n.)
Amphibole
resulting
from the
alternation
of
pyroxene
by
paramorphism.
It is not
uncommon
in
massive
eruptive
rocks.
Paramour
::
Paramour
(n.) A
lover,
of
either
sex; a wooer or a
mistress
(formerly
in a good
sense,
now only in a bad one); one who takes the
place,
without
possessing
the
rights,
of a
husband
or wife; -- used of a man or a
woman..
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) A
covenant
real,
whereby
the
grantor
of an
estate
of
freehold
and his heirs were bound to
warrant
and
defend
the
title,
and, in case of
eviction
by title
paramount,
to yield other lands of equal value in
recompense.
This
warranty
has long singe
become
obsolete,
and its place
supplied
by
personal
covenants
for
title.
Among these is the
covenant
of
warranty,
which runs with the land, and is in the
nature
of a real
covenant..
Parametritis
::
Parametritis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
cellular
tissue
in the
vicinity
of the
uterus.
Paroccipital
::
Paroccipital
(a.)
Situated
near or
beside
the
occipital
condyle
or the
occipital
bone;
paramastoid;
--
applied
especially
to a
process
of the skull in some
animals.
Quitclaim
::
Quitclaim
(v. t.) To
release
or
relinquish
a claim to; to
release
a claim to by deed,
without
covenants
of
warranty
against
adverse
and
paramount
titles..
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