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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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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..
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To have
regard
to; to have
reference
to; to
relate
to; as, the
treaty
particularly
respects
our
commerce..
Santon
::
Santon
(n.) A
Turkish
saint;
a kind of
dervish,
regarded
by the
people
as a
saint:
also, a
hermit..
Witch
::
Witch (n.) One who
practices
the black art, or
magic;
one
regarded
as
possessing
supernatural
or
magical
power by
compact
with an evil
spirit,
esp. with the
Devil;
a
sorcerer
or
sorceress;
-- now
applied
chiefly
or only to
women,
but
formerly
used of men as
well..
Anachronism
::
Anachronism
(n.) A
misplacing
or error in the order of time; an error in
chronology
by which
events
are
misplaced
in
regard
to each
other,
esp. one by which an event is
placed
too
early;
falsification
of
chronological
relation..
Selfless
::
Selfless
(a.)
Having
no
regard
to self;
unselfish.
Flavol
::
Flavol
(n.) A
yellow,
crystalline
substance,
obtained
from
anthraquinone,
and
regarded
as a
hydroxyl
derivative
of it..
Public-spirited
::
Public-spirited
(a.)
Dictated
by a
regard
to
public
good; as, a
public-spirited
project
or
measure..
Diction
::
Diction
(n.)
Choice
of words for the
expression
of
ideas;
the
construction,
disposition,
and
application
of words in
discourse,
with
regard
to
clearness,
accuracy,
variety,
etc.; mode of
expression;
language;
as, the
diction
of
Chaucer's
poems..
Crest
::
Crest (v. t.) To mark with lines or
streaks,
like, or
regarded
as like,
waving
plumes..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To keep in view; to
behold;
to look at; to view; to gaze upon.
Number
::
Number
(n.)
Quantity,
regarded
as made up of an
aggregate
of
separate
things..
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Given to
pleasure
seeking;
disregardful
of
restraint;
reckless;
wild;
dissipated;
dissolute;
as, a fast man; a fast
liver..
Cosmopolitism
::
Cosmopolitism
(n.) The
condition
or
character
of a
cosmopolite;
disregard
of
national
or local
peculiarities
and
prejudices.
Admire
::
Admire
(v. t.) To
regard
with
wonder
and
delight;
to look upon with an
elevated
feeling
of
pleasure,
as
something
which calls out
approbation,
esteem,
love, or
reverence;
to
estimate
or prize
highly;
as, to
admire
a
person
of high moral
worth,
to
admire
a
landscape..
Regardant
::
Regardant
(v. t.)
Annexed
to the land or
manor;
as, a
villain
regardant..
Pentecost
::
Pentecost
(n.) A
solemn
festival
of the Jews; -- so
called
because
celebrated
on the
fiftieth
day
(seven
weeks)
after the
second
day of the
Passover
(which
fell on the
sixteenth
of the
Jewish
month
Nisan);
-- hence
called,
also, the Feast of
Weeks.
At this
festival
an
offering
of the first
fruits
of the
harvest
was made. By the Jews it was
generally
regarded
as
commemorative
of the gift of the law on the
fiftieth
day after the
departure
from
Egypt..
Omen
::
Omen (v. t.) To
divine
or to
foreshow
by signs or
portents;
to have omens or
premonitions
regarding;
to
predict;
to
augur;
as, to omen ill of an
enterprise..
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..
Despot
::
Despot
(n.) One who rules
regardless
of a
constitution
or laws; a
tyrant.
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