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Definition of regard
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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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Geology
::
Geology
(n.) The
science
which
treats:
(a) Of the
structure
and
mineral
constitution
of the
globe;
structural
geology.
(b) Of its
history
as
regards
rocks,
minerals,
rivers,
valleys,
mountains,
climates,
life, etc.;
historical
geology.
(c) Of the
causes
and
methods
by which its
structure,
features,
changes,
and
conditions
have been
produced;
dynamical
geology.
See Chart of The
Geological
Series..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Object
of
sight;
scene;
view;
aspect.
Vernation
::
Vernation
(n.) The
arrangement
of the
leaves
within
the leaf bud, as
regards
their
folding,
coiling,
rolling,
etc.;
prefoliation..
Selfless
::
Selfless
(a.)
Having
no
regard
to self;
unselfish.
Silicide
::
Silicide
(n.) A
binary
compound
of
silicon,
or one
regarded
as
binary..
Vocable
::
Vocable
(n.) A word; a term; a name;
specifically,
a word
considered
as
composed
of
certain
sounds
or
letters,
without
regard
to its
meaning..
Prefer
::
Prefer
(v. t.) To set above or
before
something
else in
estimation,
favor,
or
liking;
to
regard
or honor
before
another;
to hold in
greater
favor;
to
choose
rather;
-- often
followed
by to,
before,
or
above..
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The act of
contemning
or
despising;
the
feeling
with which one
regards
that which is
esteemed
mean, vile, or
worthless;
disdain;
scorn..
Gastrotricha
::
Gastrotricha
(n. pl.) A group of small
wormlike
animals,
having
cilia on the
ventral
side. The group is
regarded
as an
ancestral
or
synthetic
one,
related
to
rotifers
and
annelids..
Interest
::
Interest
(n.)
Advantage,
personal
or
general;
good,
regarded
as a
selfish
benefit;
profit;
benefit..
Defend
::
Defend
(v. t.) To deny the right of the
plaintiff
in
regard
to (the suit, or the wrong
charged);
to
oppose
or
resist,
as a claim at law; to
contest,
as a
suit..
Conscientiousness
::
Conscientiousness
(n.) The
quality
of being
conscientious;
a
scrupulous
regard
to the
dictates
of
conscience.
Sulpician
::
Sulphydric
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
hydrogen
sulphide,
which is
regarded
as an acid,
especially
when in
solution..
Emetine
::
Emetine
(n.) A white
crystalline
bitter
alkaloid
extracted
from
ipecacuanha
root, and
regarded
as its
peculiar
emetic
principle..
Tout-ensemble
::
Tout-ensemble
(n.) All
together;
hence,
in
costume,
the fine arts, etc., the
general
effect
of a work as a
whole,
without
regard
to the
execution
of the
separate
perts..
Me
::
Me
(pers.
pron.)
The
person
speaking,
regarded
as an
object;
myself;
a
pronoun
of the first
person
used as the
objective
and
dative
case of the
pronoum
I; as, he
struck
me; he gave me the
money,
or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me..
Idioblast
::
Idioblast
(n.) An
individual
cell,
differing
greatly
from its
neighbours
in
regard
to size,
structure,
or
contents..
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) The
direction
of a
vessel
in
regard
to the trim of her
sails;
as, the
starboard
tack, or port tack; -- the
former
when she is
closehauled
with the wind on her
starboard
side;
hence,
the run of a
vessel
on one tack; also, a
change
of
direction..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) The
condition
of being out of
favor;
loss of
favor,
regard,
or
respect..
Symbolize
::
Symbolize
(v. t.) To make
representative
of
something;
to
regard
or treat as
symbolic.
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