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Definition of regard
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of regard is as below...
Regard
(v. t.) To
consider
and
treat;
to have a
certain
feeling
toward;
as, to
regard
one with favor or
dislike..
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Phlogiston
::
Phlogiston
(n.) The
hypothetical
principle
of fire, or
inflammability,
regarded
by Stahl as a
chemical
element..
Landlordism
::
Landlordism
(n.) The state of being a
landlord;
the
characteristics
of a
landlord;
specifically,
in Great
Britain,
the
relation
of
landlords
to
tenants,
especially
as
regards
leased
agricultural
lands..
Intuition
::
Intuition
(n.) A
looking
after;
a
regard
to.
Tetramethylene
::
Tetramethylene
(n.) A
hypothetical
hydrocarbon,
C4H8,
analogous
to
trimethylene,
and
regarded
as the base of
well-known
series
or
derivatives..
Clan
::
Clan (n.) A tribe or
collection
of
families,
united
under a
chieftain,
regarded
as
having
the same
common
ancestor,
and
bearing
the same
surname;
as, the clan of
Macdonald..
Sewen
::
Sewen (n.) A
British
trout
usually
regarded
as a
variety
(var.
Cambricus)
of the
salmon
trout.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) One of four equal parts into which
anything
is
divided,
or is
regarded
as
divided;
a
fourth
part or
portion;
as, a
quarter
of a
dollar,
of a
pound,
of a yard, of an hour, etc..
Ignore
::
Ignore
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
refuse
to take
notice
of; to shut the eyes to; not to
recognize;
to
disregard
willfully
and
causelessly;
as, to
ignore
certain
facts;
to
ignore
the
presence
of an
objectionable
person..
Mes-
::
Mes- ()
denoting
a type of
hydrocarbons
which are
regarded
as
methenyl
derivatives.
Also used
adjectively.
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) A
doctrinal
notion
asserted
without
regard
to
evidence
or
truth;
an
arbitrary
dictum.
Cope
::
Cope (n.)
Anything
regarded
as
extended
over the head, as the arch or
concave
of the sky, the roof of a
house,
the arch over a
door..
Caution
::
Caution
(n.) A
careful
attention
to the
probable
effects
of an act, in order that
failure
or harm may be
avoided;
prudence
in
regard
to
danger;
provident
care;
wariness..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Object
of
sight;
scene;
view;
aspect.
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Given to
pleasure
seeking;
disregardful
of
restraint;
reckless;
wild;
dissipated;
dissolute;
as, a fast man; a fast
liver..
Bibliolatry
::
Bibliolatry
(n.) Book
worship,
esp. of the
Bible;
--
applied
by Roman
Catholic
divines
to the
exaltation
of the
authority
of the Bible over that of the pope or the
church,
and by
Protestants
to an
excessive
regard
to the
letter
of the
Scriptures..
Sectionalism
::
Sectionalism
(n.) A
disproportionate
regard
for the
interests
peculiar
to a
section
of the
country;
local
patriotism,
as
distinguished
from
national..
Reck
::
Reck (v. t.) To make
account
of; to care for; to heed; to
regard.
Peyer''s Glands
::
Peyer's
glands
()
Patches
of
lymphoid
nodules,
in the walls of the small
intestiness;
agminated
glands;
--
called
also
Peyer's
patches.
In
typhoid
fever they
become
the seat of
ulcers
which are
regarded
as the
characteristic
organic
lesion
of that
disease..
Disapprove
::
Disapprove
(v. t.) To pass
unfavorable
judgment
upon; to
condemn
by an act of the
judgment;
to
regard
as
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
to
censure;
as, to
disapprove
the
conduct
of
others..
Slight
::
Slight
(v. t.) To
disregard,
as of
little
value and
unworthy
of
notice;
to make light of; as, to
slight
the
divine
commands..
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