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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.) That view of the mind which
springs
from
perception
of
value,
estimable
qualities,
or
anything
that
excites
admiration;
respect;
esteem;
reverence;
affection;
as, to have a high
regard
for a
person;
-- often in the
plural..
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Face
::
Face (n.) Mode of
regard,
whether
favorable
or
unfavorable;
favor or
anger;
mostly
in
Scriptural
phrases..
Henotheism
::
Henotheism
(n.)
Primitive
religion
in which each of
several
divinities
is
regarded
as
independent,
and is
worshiped
without
reference
to the
rest..
Inconsiderate
::
Inconsiderate
(a.) Not
considerate;
not
attentive
to
safety
or to
propriety;
not
regarding
the
rights
or
feelings
of
others;
hasty;
careless;
thoughtless;
heedless;
as, the young are
generally
inconsiderate;
inconsiderate
conduct..
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..
Do
::
Do (v. i.) To fare; to be, as
regards
health;
as, they asked him how he did; how do you do
to-day?.
Black
::
Black (a.)
Expressing
menace,
or
discontent;
threatening;
sullen;
foreboding;
as, to
regard
one with black
looks..
Amidships
::
Amidships
(adv.)
In the
middle
of a ship, with
regard
to her
length,
and
sometimes
also her
breadth..
Nonregardance
::
Nonregardance
(n.) Want of due
regard;
disregard;
slight.
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.
o
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
suggested
by,
despair;
without
regard
to
danger
or
safety;
reckless;
furious;
as, a
desperate
effort..
Self-respect
::
Self-respect
(n.)
Respect
for one's self;
regard
for one's
character;
laudable
self-esteem.
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..
Phlogiston
::
Phlogiston
(n.) The
hypothetical
principle
of fire, or
inflammability,
regarded
by Stahl as a
chemical
element..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To keep in view; to
behold;
to look at; to view; to gaze upon.
Quintine
::
Quintine
(n.) The
embryonic
sac of an
ovule,
sometimes
regarded
as an
innermost
fifth
integument.
Cf.
Quartine,
and
Tercine..
Heterogamous
::
Heterogamous
(a.) The
condition
of
having
two or more kinds of
flowers
which
differ
in
regard
to
stamens
and
pistils,
as in the
aster..
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..
Camphene
::
Camphene
(n.) One of a
series
of
substances
C10H16,
resembling
camphor,
regarded
as
modified
terpenes..
Modesty
::
Modesty
(n.)
Natural
delicacy
or shame
regarding
personal
charms
and the
sexual
relation;
purity
of
thought
and
manners;
due
regard
for
propriety
in
speech
or
action.
Conine
::
Conine
(n.) A
powerful
and very
poisonous
vegetable
alkaloid
found in the
hemlock
(Conium
maculatum)
and
extracted
as a
colorless
oil,
C8H17N,
of
strong
repulsive
odor and acrid
taste.
It is
regarded
as a
derivative
of
piperidine
and
likewise
of one of the
collidines.
It
occasions
a
gradual
paralysis
of the motor
nerves.
Called
also
coniine,
coneine,
conia,
etc. See
Conium,
2..
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