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Definition of performing
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Performing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Perfor.
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Contralto
::
Contralto
(n.) the voice or
singer
performing
this part; as, her voice is a
contralto;
she is a
contralto..
Periculum
::
Periculum
(n.) In a
narrower,
judicial
sense:
Accident
or
casus,
as
distinguished
from dolus and
culpa,
and hence
relieving
one from the duty of
performing
an
obligation..
Gymnastics
::
Gymnastics
(n.)
Athletic
or
disciplinary
exercises;
the art of
performing
gymnastic
exercises;
also,
disciplinary
exercises
for the
intellect
or
character..
Organ
::
Organ (n.) A
natural
part or
structure
in an
animal
or a
plant,
capable
of
performing
some
special
action
(termed
its
function),
which is
essential
to the life or
well-being
of the
whole;
as, the
heart,
lungs,
etc., are
organs
of
animals;
the root, stem,
foliage,
etc., are
organs
of
plants..
Member
::
Member
(n.) A part of an
animal
capable
of
performing
a
distinct
office;
an
organ;
a limb.
Organ
::
Organ (n.) A
component
part
performing
an
essential
office
in the
working
of any
complex
machine;
as, the
cylinder,
valves,
crank,
etc., are
organs
of the steam
engine..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To make good by
performing
fully;
to
fulfill;
as, to
redeem
one's
promises..
Calculating
::
Calculating
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
mathematical
calculations;
performing
or able to
perform
mathematical
calculations.
Manner
::
Manner
(n.) Mode of
action;
way of
performing
or
effecting
anything;
method;
style;
form;
fashion.
Mediocre
::
Mediocre
(n.) A young monk who was
excused
from
performing
a
portion
of a
monk's
duties.
Gastrovascular
::
Gastrovascular
(a.)
Having
the
structure,
or
performing
the
functions,
both of
digestive
and
circulatory
organs;
as, the
gastrovascular
cavity
of
c/lenterates..
Dutiful
::
Dutiful
(a.)
Performing,
or ready to
perform,
the
duties
required
by one who has the right to claim
submission,
obedience,
or
deference;
submissive
to
natural
or legal
superiors;
obedient,
as to
parents
or
superiors;
as, a
dutiful
son or
daughter;
a
dutiful
ward or
servant;
a
dutiful
subject..
For
::
For
(prep.)
Indicating
that
instead
of which
something
else
controls
in the
performing
of an
action,
or that in spite of which
anything
is done,
occurs,
or is;
hence,
equivalent
to
notwithstanding,
in spite of; --
generally
followed
by all,
aught,
anything,
etc..
Perspirative
::
Perspirative
(a.)
Performing
the act of
perspiration;
perspiratory.
Osteoclast
::
Osteoclast
(n.) An
instrument
for
performing
osteoclasis.
Deedless
::
Deedless
(a.) Not
performing,
or not
having
performed,
deeds or
exploits;
inactive..
Laboring
::
Laboring
(a.) That
labors;
performing
labor;
esp.,
performing
coarse,
heavy work, not
requiring
skill also, set apart for
labor;
as,
laboring
days..
Lamp
::
Lamp (n.)
Figuratively,
anything
which
enlightens
intellectually
or
morally;
anything
regarded
metaphorically
a
performing
the uses of a
lamp..
Gunter''s Line
::
Gunter's
line () A
logarithmic
line on
Gunter's
scale,
used for
performing
the
multiplication
and
division
of
numbers
mechanically
by the
dividers;
--
called
also line of
lines,
and line of
numbers..
Verve
::
Verve (n.)
Excitement
of
imagination
such as
animates
a poet,
artist,
or
musician,
in
composing
or
performing;
rapture;
enthusiasm;
spirit;
energy..
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