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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 pay
respect
to; to treat as
something
of
peculiar
value,
sanctity,
or the like; to care for; to
esteem..
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Henotheism
::
Henotheism
(n.)
Primitive
religion
in which each of
several
divinities
is
regarded
as
independent,
and is
worshiped
without
reference
to the
rest..
Camphene
::
Camphene
(n.) One of a
series
of
substances
C10H16,
resembling
camphor,
regarded
as
modified
terpenes..
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) One who holds
extreme
opinions
regarding
the
efficacy
of
sacraments.
Regardful
::
Regardful
(a.)
Heedful;
attentive;
observant.
Favor
::
Favor (n.) Kind
regard;
propitious
aspect;
countenance;
friendly
disposition;
kindness;
good will.
Manes
::
Manes (n. pl.) The
benevolent
spirits
of the dead,
especially
of dead
ancestors,
regarded
as
family
deities
and
protectors..
Disciplinarian
::
Disciplinarian
(n.) One who
disciplines;
one who
excels
in
training,
especially
with
training,
especially
with
regard
to order and
obedience;
one who
enforces
rigid
discipline;
a
stickler
for the
observance
of rules and
methods
of
training;
as, he is a
better
disciplinarian
than
scholar..
Scribble
::
Scribble
(v. t.) To write
hastily
or
carelessly,
without
regard
to
correctness
or
elegance;
as, to
scribble
a
letter..
Uredo
::
Uredo (n.) One of the
stages
in the life
history
of
certain
rusts
(Uredinales),
regarded
at one time as a
distinct
genus.
It is a
summer
stage
preceding
the
teleutospore,
or
winter
stage.
See
Uredinales,
in the
Supplement..
Fluosilicate
::
Fluosilicate
(n.) A
double
fluoride
of
silicon
and some other
(usually
basic)
element
or
radical,
regarded
as a salt of
fluosilicic
acid; --
called
also
silicofluoride..
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(v. t.) To feel an
absence
of
esteem
for; to
regard
with
disfavor
or
slight
contempt;
to
slight.
Overpass
::
Overpass
(v. t.) To pass over; to omit; to
overlook;
to
disregard.
Oxanillamide
::
Oxanillamide
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance,
obtained
indirectly
by the
action
of
cyanogen
on
aniline,
and
regarded
as an
anilide
of
oxamic
acid; --
called
also
phenyl
oxamide..
Negligible
::
Negligible
(a.) That may
neglicted,
disregarded,
or left out of
consideration..
Enunciation
::
Enunciation
(n.) Mode of
utterance
or
pronunciation,
especially
as
regards
fullness
and
distinctness
or
articulation;
as, to speak with a clear or
impressive
enunciation..
Mistletoe
::
Mistletoe
(n.) A
parasitic
evergreen
plant of
Europe
(Viscum
album),
bearing
a
glutinous
fruit.
When found upon the oak, where it is rare, it was an
object
of
superstitious
regard
among the
Druids.
A bird lime is
prepared
from its
fruit..
Sinister
::
Sinister
(a.)
Unlucky;
inauspicious;
disastrous;
injurious;
evil; -- the left being
usually
regarded
as the
unlucky
side; as,
sinister
influences..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Supervision;
inspection.
System
::
System
(n.)
Hence,
the whole
scheme
of
created
things
regarded
as
forming
one
complete
plan of
whole;
the
universe..
Hyperbola
::
Hyperbola
(n.) A curve
formed
by a
section
of a cone, when the
cutting
plane makes a
greater
angle with the base than the side of the cone
makes.
It is a plane curve such that the
difference
of the
distances
from any point of it to two fixed
points,
called
foci, is equal to a given
distance.
See
Focus.
If the
cutting
plane be
produced
so as to cut the
opposite
cone,
another
curve will be
formed,
which is also an
hyperbola.
Both
curves
are
regarded
as
branches
of the same
hyperbola.
See
Illust.
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