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Definition of particular
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Particular
(n.)
Special
or
personal
peculiarity,
trait,
or
character;
individuality;
interest,
etc..
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Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Excited
by
sexual
desire;
--
applied
particularly
to the
females
of some
animals.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To form into a
particular
shape,
by
pouring
liquid
metal or other
material
into a mold; to
fashion;
to
found;
as, to cast
bells,
stoves,
bullets..
Gash
::
Gash (n.) A deep and long cut; an
incision
of
considerable
length
and
depth,
particularly
in
flesh..
Warbler
::
Warbler
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
small,
often
bright
colored,
American
singing
birds of the
family
or
subfamily
Mniotiltidae,
or
Sylvicolinae.
They are
allied
to the Old World
warblers,
but most of them are not
particularly
musical..
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) A
movable
obstruction
in a lock,
consisting
of a
lever,
latch,
wheel,
slide,
or the like, which must be
adjusted
to a
particular
position
by a key or other means
before
the bolt can be
thrown
in
locking
or
unlocking..
Sin
::
Sin (n.) To
depart
voluntarily
from the path of duty
prescribed
by God to man; to
violate
the
divine
law in any
particular,
by
actual
transgression
or by the
neglect
or
nonobservance
of its
injunctions;
to
violate
any known rule of duty; -- often
followed
by
against..
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To pass from the more
general
or
important
to the
particular
or less
important
matters
to be
considered.
Corium
::
Corium
(n.) Armor made of
leather,
particularly
that used by the
Romans;
used also by
Enlish
soldiers
till the reign of
Edward
I..
Particulate
::
Particulate
(v. t. & i.) To
particularize.
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Having
virtues
of great
efficacy;
or,
having
a
particular
quality
in a great
degree;
as, a
strong
powder
or
tincture;
a
strong
decoction;
strong
tea or
coffee..
Particularity
::
Particularity
(n.)
Something
of
special
or
private
concern
or
interest.
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.)
Neither
particularly
good, not very bad; of a
middle
state or
quality;
passable;
mediocre..
Professor
::
Professor
(n.) One who
professed,
or
publicly
teaches,
any
science
or
branch
of
learning;
especially,
an
officer
in a
university,
college,
or other
seminary,
whose
business
it is to read
lectures,
or
instruct
students,
in a
particular
branch
of
learning;
as a
professor
of
theology,
of
botany,
of
mathematics,
or of
political
economy..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.)
Considered
apart from any
application
to a
particular
object;
separated
from
matter;
existing
in the mind only; as,
abstract
truth,
abstract
numbers.
Hence:
ideal;
abstruse;
difficult..
Abuttal
::
Abuttal
(n.) The
butting
or
boundary
of land,
particularly
at the end; a
headland..
Ignorance
::
Ignorance
(n.) The
condition
of being
ignorant;
the want of
knowledge
in
general,
or in
relation
to a
particular
subject;
the state of being
uneducated
or
uninformed..
Exuviation
::
Exuviation
(n.) The
rejecting
or
casting
off of some part, more
particularly,
the outer
cuticular
layer,
as the
shells
of
crustaceans,
skins of
snakes,
etc.;
molting;
ecdysis..
Philosophy
::
Philosophy
(n.) A
particular
philosophical
system
or
theory;
the
hypothesis
by which
particular
phenomena
are
explained.
Physiognomy
::
Physiognomy
(n.) The face or
countenance,
with
respect
to the
temper
of the mind;
particular
configuration,
cast, or
expression
of
countenance,
as
denoting
character..
Allotment
::
Allotment
(n.) The
allowance
of a
specific
amount
of scrip or of a
particular
thing to a
particular
person.
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