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Definition of regard
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Regard
(v. t.)
Attention
of the mind with a
feeling
of
interest;
observation;
heed;
notice.
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Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
regard
or hold; to
judge;
to deem.
Deified
::
Deified
(a.)
Honored
or
worshiped
as a
deity;
treated
with
supreme
regard;
godlike.
There
::
There
(pron.)
In that
matter,
relation,
etc.; at that
point,
stage,
etc.,
regarded
as a
distinct
place;
as, he did not stop
there,
but
continued
his
speech..
Meditation
::
Meditation
(n.)
Thought;
--
without
regard
to kind.
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The long
handle
of a spear or
similar
weapon;
hence,
the
weapon
itself;
(Fig.)
anything
regarded
as a shaft to be
thrown
or
darted;
as,
shafts
of
light..
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
suggested
by,
despair;
without
regard
to
danger
or
safety;
reckless;
furious;
as, a
desperate
effort..
Habit
::
Habit (n.) The usual
condition
or state of a
person
or
thing,
either
natural
or
acquired,
regarded
as
something
had,
possessed,
and
firmly
retained;
as, a
religious
habit;
his habit is
morose;
elms have a
spreading
habit;
esp.,
physical
temperament
or
constitution;
as, a full habit of
body..
Emetine
::
Emetine
(n.) A white
crystalline
bitter
alkaloid
extracted
from
ipecacuanha
root, and
regarded
as its
peculiar
emetic
principle..
Ornithoscelida
::
Ornithoscelida
(n. pl.) A group of
extinct
Reptilia,
intermediate
in
structure
(especially
with
regard
to the
pelvis)
between
reptiles
and
birds..
Public-spirited
::
Public-spirited
(a.)
Dictated
by a
regard
to
public
good; as, a
public-spirited
project
or
measure..
Reintegrate
::
Reintegrate
(v. t.) To renew with
regard
to any state or
quality;
to
restore;
to bring again
together
into a
whole,
as the parts off
anything;
to
reestablish;
as, to
reintegrate
a
nation..
Considerate
::
Considerate
(a.) Given to
consideration
or to sober
reflection;
regardful
of
consequences
or
circumstances;
circumspect;
careful;
esp.
careful
of the
rights,
claims,
and
feelings
of
other..
Centrosome
::
Centrosome
(n.) A
peculiar
rounded
body lying near the
nucleus
of a cell. It is
regarded
as the
dynamic
element
by means of which the
machinery
of cell
division
is
organized.
Inofficious
::
Inofficious
(a.)
Regardless
of
natural
obligation;
contrary
to
natural
duty;
unkind;
--
commonly
said of a
testament
made
without
regard
to
natural
obligation,
or by which a child is
unjustly
deprived
of
inheritance..
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
esteem;
to bring into
disrepute;
to cause to be
regarded
with
disfavor.
Crannoge
::
Crannoge
(n.) One of the
stockaded
islands
in
Scotland
and
Ireland
which in
ancient
times were
numerous
in the lakes of both
countries.
They may be
regarded
as the very
latest
class of
prehistoric
strongholds,
reaching
their
greatest
development
in early
historic
times,
and
surviving
through
the
Middle
Ages. See also Lake
dwellings,
under
Lake..
Saccharone
::
Saccharone
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance,
C6H8O6,
obtained
by the
oxidation
of
saccharin,
and
regarded
as the
lactone
of
saccharonic
acid..
Necessitarian
::
Necessitarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
doctrine
of
philosophical
necessity
in
regard
to the
origin
and
existence
of
things,
especially
as
applied
to the
actings
or
choices
of the will; --
opposed
to
libertarian..
Multitude
::
Multitude
(n.) A great
number
of
persons
or
things,
regarded
collectively;
as, the book will be read by a
multitude
of
people;
the
multitude
of
stars;
a
multitude
of
cares..
Phyllocladium
::
Phyllocladium
(n.) A
flattened
stem or
branch
which more or less
resembles
a leaf, and
performs
the
function
of a leaf as
regards
respiration
and
assimilation..
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