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Substitute
::
Substituent
(n.) Any atom,
group,
or
radical
substituted
for
another,
or
entering
a
molecule
in place of some other part which is
removed..
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
reproduction
of a part which has been
removed
or
destroyed;
re-formation;
-- a
process
especially
characteristic
of a many of the lower
animals;
as, the
regeneration
of lost
feelers,
limbs,
and claws by
spiders
and
crabs..
Unhusked
::
Unhusked
(a.)
Having
the husk
removed;
without
husk.
Drainage
::
Drainage
(n.) The
system
of
drains
and their
operation,
by which
superfluous
water is
removed
from
towns,
railway
beds,
mines,
and other
works..
Amend
::
Amend (v. t.) by
substituting
something
else in the place of what is
removed;
to
rectify.
Obstinate
::
Obstinate
(a.) Not
yielding;
not
easily
subdued
or
removed;
as,
obstinate
fever;
obstinate
obstructions..
Hit
::
Hit (n.) A game won at
backgammon
after the
adversary
has
removed
some of his men. It
counts
less than a
gammon.
Unfraught
::
Unfraught
(a.)
Removed,
as a
burden;
unloaded..
Shive
::
Shive (n.) A thin piece or
fragment;
specifically,
one of the
scales
or
pieces
of the woody part of flax
removed
by the
operation
of
breaking..
Translation
::
Translation
(n.) The act of
translating,
removing,
or
transferring;
removal;
also, the state of being
translated
or
removed;
as, the
translation
of
Enoch;
the
translation
of a
bishop..
Remain
::
Remain
(v. i.) To stay
behind
while
others
withdraw;
to be left after
others
have been
removed
or
destroyed;
to be left after a
number
or
quantity
has been
subtracted
or cut off; to be left as not
included
or
comprised.
After-image
::
After-image
(n.) The
impression
of a vivid
sensation
retained
by the
retina
of the eye after the cause has been
removed;
also
extended
to
impressions
left of
tones,
smells,
etc..
Permanent
::
Permanent
(a.)
Continuing
in the same
state,
or
without
any
change
that
destroys
form or
character;
remaining
unaltered
or
unremoved;
abiding;
durable;
fixed;
stable;
lasting;
as, a
permanent
impression..
Pole
::
Pole (n.) A long,
slender
piece of wood; a tall,
slender
piece of
timber;
the stem of a small tree whose
branches
have been
removed;
as,
specifically:
(a) A
carriage
pole, a
wooden
bar
extending
from the front axle of a
carriage
between
the wheel
horses,
by which the
carriage
is
guided
and held back. (b) A flag pole, a pole on which a flag is
supported.
(c) A
Maypole.
See
Maypole.
(d) A
barber's
pole, a pole
painted
in
stripes,
used as a sign by
barbers
and
hairdressers.
(e) A pole on which clim
Leave
::
Leave (v.) To let
remain
unremoved
or
undone;
to let stay or
continue,
in
distinction
from what is
removed
or
changed..
Leave
::
Leave (n.)
Liberty
granted
by which
restraint
or
illegality
is
removed;
permission;
allowance;
license.
Disparadised
::
Disparadised
(a.)
Removed
from
paradise.
Remove
::
Remove
(n.) The
distance
or space
through
which
anything
is
removed;
interval;
distance;
stage;
hence,
a step or
degree
in any scale of
gradation;
specifically,
a
division
in an
English
public
school;
as, the boy went up two
removes
last
year..
Facile
::
Facile
(a.) Easy to be
surmounted
or
removed;
easily
conquerable;
readily
mastered.
Krang
::
Krang (n.) The
carcass
of a whale after the
blubber
has been
removed.
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