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Definition of plication
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Plication
(n.) A
folding
or fold; a
plait.
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Application
::
Application
(n.) A
request;
a
document
containing
a
request;
as, his
application
was
placed
on
file..
Orison
::
Orison
(n.) A
prayer;
a
supplication.
Resort
::
Resort
(v.) The act of going to, or
making
application;
a
betaking
one's self; the act of
visiting
or
seeking;
recourse;
as, a place of
popular
resort;
-- often
figuratively;
as, to have
resort
to
force..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To make or
produce,
as an
effect
or
result,
by the
application
of fire or heat; as, to burn a hole; to burn
charcoal;
to burn
letters
into a
block..
Misexplication
::
Misexplication
(n.) Wrong
explication.
Invocate
::
Invocate
(v. t.) To
invoke;
to call on, or for, in
supplication;
to
implore..
Rubefacient
::
Rubefacient
(n.) An
external
application
which
produces
redness
of the skin.
Endogeny
::
Endogeny
(n.)
Growth
from
within;
multiplication
of cells by
endogenous
division,
as in the
development
of one or more cells in the
interior
of a
parent
cell..
Replication
::
Replication
(n.) A
repetition;
a copy.
Spray
::
Spray (v. t.) A jet of fine
medicated
vapor,
used
either
as an
application
to a
diseased
part or to
charge
the air of a room with a
disinfectant
or a
deodorizer..
Implicitly
::
Implicitly
(adv.)
By
implication;
impliedly;
as, to deny the
providence
of God is
implicitly
to deny his
existence..
Explicitly
::
Explicitly
(adv.)
In an
explicit
manner;
clearly;
plainly;
without
disguise
or
reservation
of
meaning;
not by
inference
or
implication;
as, he
explicitly
avows his
intention..
Irritable
::
Irritable
(a.)
Endowed
with
irritability;
susceptible
of
irritation;
capable
of being
excited
to
action
by the
application
of
certain
stimuli.
Devise
::
Devise
(v. t.) To form in the mind by new
combinations
of
ideas,
new
applications
of
principles,
or new
arrangement
of
parts;
to
formulate
by
thought;
to
contrive;
to
excogitate;
to
invent;
to plan; to
scheme;
as, to
devise
an
engine,
a new mode of
writing,
a plan of
defense,
or an
argument..
Assiduous
::
Assiduous
(a.)
Constant
in
application
or
attention;
devoted;
attentive;
unremitting.
Complication
::
Complication
(n.) The act or
process
of
complicating;
the state of being
complicated;
intricate
or
confused
relation
of
parts;
entanglement;
complexity.
Appropriation
::
Appropriation
(n.) The act of
setting
apart or
assigning
to a
particular
use or
person,
or of
taking
to one's self, in
exclusion
of all
others;
application
to a
special
use or
purpose,
as of a piece of
ground
for a park, or of money to carry out some
object..
Eyewater
::
Eyewater
(n.) A wash or
lotion
for
application
to the eyes.
Multiplication
::
Multiplication
(n.) The
process
of
repeating,
or
adding
to
itself,
any given
number
or
quantity
a
certain
number
of
times;
commonly,
the
process
of
ascertaining
by a
briefer
computation
the
result
of such
repeated
additions;
also, the rule by which the
operation
is
performed;
-- the
reverse
of
division..
Innuendo
::
Innuendo
(n.) An
averment
employed
in
pleading,
to point the
application
of
matter
otherwise
unintelligible;
an
interpretative
parenthesis
thrown
into
quoted
matter
to
explain
an
obscure
word or
words;
-- as, the
plaintiff
avers that the
defendant
said that he
(innuendo
the
plaintiff)
was a
thief..
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