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Definition of particularly
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Particularly
(adv.)
In an
especial
manner;
in a high
degree;
as, a
particularly
fortunate
man; a
particularly
bad
failure..
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Sug
::
Sufism
(n.) A
refined
mysticism
among
certain
classes
of
Mohammedans,
particularly
in
Persia,
who hold to a kind of
pantheism
and
practice
extreme
asceticism
in their
lives..
Pigment
::
Pigment
(n.) Any
material
from which a dye, a
paint,
or the like, may be
prepared;
particularly,
the
refined
and
purified
coloring
matter
ready for
mixing
with an
appropriate
vehicle..
Zoochemistry
::
Zoochemistry
(n.)
Animal
chemistry;
particularly,
the
description
of the
chemical
compounds
entering
into the
composition
of the
animal
body, in
distinction
from
biochemistry..
Libel
::
Libel (v. t.) To
proceed
against
by
filing
a
libel,
particularly
against
a ship or
goods..
Ambiguity
::
Ambiguity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
ambiguous;
doubtfulness
or
uncertainty,
particularly
as to the
signification
of
language,
arising
from its
admitting
of more than one
meaning;
an
equivocal
word or
expression..
Dialogue
::
Dialogue
(n.) A
conversation
between
two or more
persons;
particularly,
a
formal
conservation
in
theatrical
performances
or in
scholastic
exercises..
Scurf
::
Scurf (n.) Thin dry
scales
or scabs upon the body;
especially,
thin
scales
exfoliated
from the
cuticle,
particularly
of the
scalp;
dandruff..
Scrofula
::
Scrofula
(n.) A
constitutional
disease,
generally
hereditary,
especially
manifested
by
chronic
enlargement
and
cheesy
degeneration
of the
lymphatic
glands,
particularly
those of the neck, and
marked
by a
tendency
to the
development
of
chronic
intractable
inflammations
of the skin,
mucous
membrane,
bones,
joints,
and other
parts,
and by a
diminution
in the power of
resistance
to
disease
or
injury
and the
capacity
for
recovery.
Scrofula
is now
generally
held to be
tuberculous
in
character,
and may
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To have
regard
to; to have
reference
to; to
relate
to; as, the
treaty
particularly
respects
our
commerce..
Genuflection
::
Genuflection
(n.) The act of
bending
the knee,
particularly
in
worship..
Salt Rheum
::
Salt rheum () A
popular
name, esp. in the
United
States,
for
various
cutaneous
eruptions,
particularly
for those of
eczema.
See
Eczema..
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..
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The act of
injecting
or
throwing
in; --
applied
particularly
to the
forcible
throwing
in of a
liquid,
or
aeriform
body, by means of a
syringe,
pump, etc..
Self-examination
::
Self-examination
(n.) An
examination
into one's own
state,
conduct,
and
motives,
particularly
in
regard
to
religious
feelings
and
duties..
Damask
::
Damask
(v. t.) To
decorate
in a way
peculiar
to
Damascus
or
attributed
to
Damascus;
particularly:
(a) with
flowers
and rich
designs,
as silk; (b) with
inlaid
lines of gold, etc., or with a
peculiar
marking
or
water,
as
metal.
See
Damaskeen..
Discoid
::
Discoid
(n.)
Anything
having
the form of a
discus
or disk;
particularly,
a
discoid
shell..
Prodigality
::
Prodigality
(n.)
Extravagance
in
expenditure,
particularly
of
money;
excessive
liberality;
profusion;
waste;
--
opposed
to
frugality,
economy,
and
parsimony..
Feast
::
Feast (n.) To eat
sumptuously;
to dine or sup on rich
provisions,
particularly
in large
companies,
and on
public
festivals..
Gust
::
Gust (n.)
Gratification
of any kind,
particularly
that which is
exquisitely
relished;
enjoyment..
Temper
::
Temper
(n.)
Disposition
of mind; the
constitution
of the mind,
particularly
with
regard
to the
passions
and
affections;
as, a calm
temper;
a hasty
temper;
a
fretful
temper..
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