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Definition of readily
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Readily
(adv.)
In a ready
manner;
quickly;
promptly.
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Picea
::
Picea (n.) A genus of
coniferous
trees of the
northen
hemisphere,
including
the
Norway
spruce
and the
American
black and white
spruces.
These trees have
pendent
cones,
which do not
readily
fall to
pieces,
in this and other
respects
differing
from the
firs..
Aptly
::
Aptly
(adv.)
In an apt or
suitable
manner;
fitly;
properly;
pertinently;
appropriately;
readily.
Fibrin
::
Fibrin
(n.) A
white,
albuminous,
fibrous
substance,
formed
in the
coagulation
of the blood
either
by
decomposition
of
fibrinogen,
or from the union of
fibrinogen
and
paraglobulin
which exist
separately
in the
blood.
It is
insoluble
in
water,
but is
readily
digestible
in
gastric
and
pancreatic
juice..
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) The
faculty
by which the mind forms an image or a
representation
of
anything
perceived
before;
the power of
combining
and
modifying
such
objects
into new
pictures
or
images;
the power of
readily
and
happily
creating
and
recalling
such
objects
for the
purpose
of
amusement,
wit, or
embellishment;
imagination..
Indigestible
::
Indigestible
(a.) Not
digestible;
not
readily
soluble
in the
digestive
juices;
not
easily
convertible
into
products
fitted
for
absorption.
Cannel Coal
::
Cannel
coal () A kind of
mineral
coal of a black
color,
sufficiently
hard and solid to be cut and
polished.
It burns
readily,
with a
clear,
yellow
flame,
and on this
account
has been used as a
substitute
for
candles..
Obvious
::
Obvious
(a.)
Easily
discovered,
seen, or
understood;
readily
perceived
by the eye or the
intellect;
plain;
evident;
apparent;
as, an
obvious
meaning;
an
obvious
remark..
Hitch
::
Hitch (n.) A knot or noose in a rope which can be
readily
undone;
--
intended
for a
temporary
fastening;
as, a half
hitch;
a clove
hitch;
a
timber
hitch,
etc..
Finder
::
Finder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
finds;
specifically
(Astron.),
a small
telescope
of low power and large field of view,
attached
to a
larger
telescope,
for the
purpose
of
finding
an
object
more
readily..
Sodium
::
Sodium
(n.) A
common
metallic
element
of the
alkali
group,
in
nature
always
occuring
combined,
as in
common
salt, in
albite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a soft, waxy,
white,
unstable
metal,
so
readily
oxidized
that it
combines
violently
with
water,
and to be
preserved
must be kept under
petroleum
or some
similar
liquid.
Sodium
is used
combined
in many
salts,
in the free state as a
reducer,
and as a means of
obtaining
other
metals
(as
magnesium
and
aluminium)
is an
important
commercial
product.
Symbol
Cleat
::
Cleat (n.) A
device
made of wood or
metal,
having
two arms,
around
which turns may be taken with a line or rope so as to hold
securely
and yet be
readily
released.
It is
bolted
by the
middle
to a deck or mast, etc., or it may be
lashed
to a
rope..
Acescent
::
Acescent
(a.)
Turning
sour;
readily
becoming
tart or acid;
slightly
sour.
Transfusion
::
Transfusion
(n.) The act or
operation
of
transferring
the blood of one man or
animal
into the
vascular
system
of
another;
also, the
introduction
of any fluid into the blood
vessels,
or into a
cavity
of the body from which it can
readily
be
adsorbed
into the
vessels;
intrafusion;
as, the
peritoneal
transfusion
of
milk..
Spherograph
::
Spherograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
facilitating
the
practical
use of
spherics
in
navigation
and
astronomy,
being
constructed
of two
cardboards
containing
various
circles,
and
turning
upon each other in such a
manner
that any
possible
spherical
triangle
may be
readily
found,
and the
measures
of the parts read off by
inspection..
Impalpable
::
Impalpable
(a.) Not
apprehensible,
or
readily
apprehensible,
by the mind;
unreal;
as,
impalpable
distinctions..
Sensible
::
Sensible
(a.)
Hence:
Liable
to
impression
from
without;
easily
affected;
having
nice
perception
or acute
feeling;
sensitive;
also,
readily
moved or
affected
by
natural
agents;
delicate;
as, a
sensible
thermometer..
Palpable
::
Palpable
(a.)
Easily
perceptible;
plain;
distinct;
obvious;
readily
perceived
and
detected;
gross;
as,
palpable
imposture;
palpable
absurdity;
palpable
errors..
Infectious
::
Infectious
(a.)
Capable
of being
easily
diffused
or
spread;
sympathetic;
readily
communicated;
as,
infectious
mirth..
Sloop
::
Sloop (n.) A
vessel
having
one mast and
fore-and-aft
rig,
consisting
of a
boom-and-gaff
mainsail,
jibs,
staysail,
and gaff
topsail.
The
typical
sloop has a fixed
bowsprit,
topmast,
and
standing
rigging,
while those of a
cutter
are
capable
of being
readily
shifted.
The sloop
usually
carries
a
centerboard,
and
depends
for
stability
upon
breadth
of beam
rather
than depth of keel. The two types have
rapidly
approximated
since 1880. One
radical
distinction
is that a slop may carry a
centerboard.
See
Hygroscopic
::
Hygroscopic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
indicated
by, the
hygroscope;
not
readily
manifest
to the
senses,
but
capable
of
detection
by the
hygroscope;
as, glass is often
covered
with a film of
hygroscopic
moisture..
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