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Removed
::
Removed
(a.)
Changed
in
place.
Unhusked
::
Unhusked
(a.)
Having
the husk
removed;
without
husk.
Dehydration
::
Dehydration
(n.) The act or
process
of
freeing
from
water;
also, the
condition
of a body from which the water has been
removed..
Deprecation
::
Deprecation
(n.) The act of
deprecating;
a
praying
against
evil;
prayer
that an evil may be
removed
or
prevented;
strong
expression
of
disapprobation.
Ecorche
::
Ecorche
(n.) A
manikin,
or
image,
representing
an
animal,
especially
man, with the skin
removed
so that the
muscles
are
exposed
for
purposes
of
study..
Amidogen
::
Amidogen
(n.) A
compound
radical,
NH2, not yet
obtained
in a
separate
state,
which may be
regarded
as
ammonia
from the
molecule
of which one of its
hydrogen
atoms has been
removed;
--
called
also the amido
group,
and in
composition
represented
by the form
amido..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A link or loop, as in a
chain,
fitted
with a
movable
bolt, so that the parts can be
separated,
or the loop
removed;
a
clevis..
Respiration
::
Respiration
(n.) The act of
resping
or
breathing;
the act of
taking
in and
giving
out air; the
aggregate
of those
processes
bu which
oxygen
is
introduced
into the
system,
and
carbon
dioxide,
or
carbonic
acid,
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..
Amber Room
::
Amber room () A room
formerly
in the
Czar's
Summer
Palace
in
Russia,
which was
richly
decorated
with walls and
fixtures
made from
amber.
The amber was
removed
by
occupying
German
troops
during
the
Second
World War and has, as of 1997, never been
recovered.
The room is being
recreated
from old
photographs
by
Russian
artisans..
Procedendo
::
Procedendo
(n.) A writ by which a cause which has been
removed
on
insufficient
grounds
from an
inferior
to a
superior
court by
certiorari,
or
otherwise,
is sent down again to the same
court,
to be
proceeded
in
there..
Sewer
::
Sewer (n.)
Formerly,
an upper
servant,
or
household
officer,
who set on and
removed
the
dishes
at a
feast,
and who also
brought
water for the hands of the
guests..
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Removed
to a
distance;
not near; far away;
distant;
-- said in
respect
to time or to
place;
as,
remote
ages;
remote
lands..
Leave
::
Leave (n.)
Liberty
granted
by which
restraint
or
illegality
is
removed;
permission;
allowance;
license.
Heteropathy
::
Heteropathy
(n.) That mode of
treating
diseases,
by which a
morbid
condition
is
removed
by
inducing
an
opposite
morbid
condition
to
supplant
it;
allopathy..
Remove
::
Remove
(n.) That which is
removed,
as a dish
removed
from table to make room for
something
else..
Noils
::
Noils (n. pl.) Waste and knots of wool
removed
by the comb;
combings.
Displacement
::
Displacement
(n.) The
process
of
extracting
soluble
substances
from
organic
material
and the like,
whereby
a
quantity
of
saturated
solvent
is
displaced,
or
removed,
for
another
quantity
of the
solvent..
Manicate
::
Manicate
(a.)
Covered
with hairs or
pubescence
so
platted
together
and
interwoven
as to form a mass
easily
removed.
Unlade
::
Unlade
(v. t.) To
unload;
to
remove,
or to have
removed,
as a load or a
burden;
to
discharge..
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