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Definition of reckoned
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Reckoned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Recko.
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Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) A
family
of North
American
Indians,
or the
persons
who
usually
occupy
an
Indian
lodge,
-- as a unit of
enumeration,
reckoned
from four to six
persons;
as, the tribe
consists
of about two
hundred
lodges,
that is, of about a
thousand
individuals..
Era
::
Era (n.) A fixed point of time,
usually
an
epoch,
from which a
series
of years is
reckoned..
Pick
::
Pick (n.) The blow which
drives
the
shuttle,
-- the rate of speed of a loom being
reckoned
as so many picks per
minute;
hence,
in
describing
the
fineness
of a
fabric,
a weft
thread;
as, so many picks to an
inch..
Tale
::
Tale (v. i.) A
number
told or
counted
off; a
reckoning
by
count;
an
enumeration;
a
count,
in
distinction
from
measure
or
weight;
a
number
reckoned
or
stated..
Deuce
::
Deuce (n.) A
condition
of the score
beginning
whenever
each side has won three
strokes
in the same game (also
reckoned
40 all), and
reverted
to as often as a tie is made until one of the sides
secures
two
successive
strokes
following
a tie or
deuce,
which
decides
the
game..
Week
::
Week (n.) A
period
of seven days,
usually
that
reckoned
from one
Sabbath
or
Sunday
to the
next..
Tut-work
::
Tut-work
(n.) Work done by the
piece,
as in
nonmetaliferous
rock, the
amount
done being
usually
reckoned
by the
fathom..
Westing
::
Westing
(n.) The
distance,
reckoned
toward
the west,
between
the two
meridians
passing
through
the
extremities
of a
course,
or
portion
of a
ship's
path; the
departure
of a
course
which lies to the west of
north..
Nonagesimal
::
Nonagesimal
(n.) The
middle
or
highest
point of the part of the
ecliptic
which is at any given
moment
above the
horizon.
It is the
ninetieth
degree
of the
ecliptic,
reckoned
from the
points
in which it is
intersected
by the
horizon..
Computable
::
Computable
(a.)
Capable
of being
computed,
numbered,
or
reckoned..
Toman
::
Toman (n.) A money of
account
in
Persia,
whose value
varies
greatly
at
different
times and
places.
Its
average
value may be
reckoned
at about two and a half
dollars..
Pace
::
Pace (n.) The
length
of a step in
walking
or
marching,
reckoned
from the heel of one foot to the heel of the
other;
-- used as a unit in
measuring
distances;
as, he
advanced
fifty
paces..
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) The side of an
account
on which are
entered
all items
reckoned
as
values
received
from the party or the
category
named at the head of the
account;
also, any one, or the sum, of these
items;
-- the
opposite
of
debit;
as, this sum is
carried
to one's
credit,
and that to his
debit;
A has
several
credits
on the books of B..
Reckoned
::
Reckoned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Recko.
Polar
::
Polar (a.)
Pertaining
to,
reckoned
from, or
having
a
common
radiating
point;
as, polar
coordinates..
Wineglassful
::
Wineglassful
() As much as a
wineglass
will hold;
enough
to fill a
wineglass.
It is
usually
reckoned
at two fluid
ounces,
or four
tablespoonfuls..
Number
::
Number
(n.) That which
admits
of being
counted
or
reckoned;
a unit, or an
aggregate
of
units;
a
numerable
aggregate
or
collection
of
individuals;
an
assemblage
made up of
distinct
things
expressible
by
figures..
Olympiad
::
Olympiad
(n.) A
period
of four
years,
by which the
ancient
Greeks
reckoned
time, being the
interval
from one
celebration
of the
Olympic
games to
another,
beginning
with the
victory
of
Cor/bus
in the foot race, which took place in the year 776 b.c.; as, the era of the
olympiads..
Longitude
::
Longitude
(n.) The
distance
in
degrees,
reckoned
from the
vernal
equinox,
on the
ecliptic,
to a
circle
at right
angles
to the
ecliptic
passing
through
the
heavenly
body whose
longitude
is
designated;
as, the
longitude
of
Capella
is 79¡..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) The
dimensions
or
capacity
of
anything,
reckoned
according
to some
standard;
size or
extent,
determined
and
stated;
estimated
extent;
as, to take one's
measure
for a
coat..
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