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Definition of respectively
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Respectively
(adv.)
Partially;
with
respect
to
private
views.
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Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
Denoting
certain
hypothetical
compounds,
as acids from which the real acids are
obtained
by
dehydration;
thus,
normal
sulphuric
acid and
normal
nitric
acid are
respectively
S(OH)6,
and
N(OH)5..
Bear
::
Bear (n.) One of two
constellations
in the
northern
hemisphere,
called
respectively
the Great Bear and the
Lesser
Bear, or Ursa Major and Ursa
Minor..
Sub-
::
Sub- () A
prefix
signifying
under,
below,
beneath,
and hence
often,
in an
inferior
position
or
degree,
in an
imperfect
or
partial
state,
as in
subscribe,
substruct,
subserve,
subject,
subordinate,
subacid,
subastringent,
subgranular,
suborn.
Sub- in Latin
compounds
often
becomes
sum-
before
m, sur
before
r, and
regularly
becomes
suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup-
before
c, f, g, and p
respectively.
Before
c, p, and t it
sometimes
takes form sus- (by the
dropping
of b from a
collateral
form,
subs-)..
Flamen
::
Flamen
(n.) A
priest
devoted
to the
service
of a
particular
god, from whom he
received
a
distinguishing
epithet.
The most
honored
were those of
Jupiter,
Mars, and
Quirinus,
called
respectively
Flamen
Dialis,
Flamen
Martialis,
and
Flamen
Quirinalis..
Respectively
::
Respectively
(adv.)
With
respect;
regardfully.
Respectively
::
Respectively
(adv.)
As
relating
to each;
particularly;
as each
belongs
to each; as each
refers
to each in
order;
as, let each man
respectively
perform
his
duty..
Unisilicate
::
Unisilicate
(n.) A salt of
orthosilicic
acid,
H4SiO4;
-- so
called
because
the ratio of the
oxygen
atoms
united
to the basic
metals
and
silicon
respectively
is 1:1; for
example,
Mg2SiO4
or
2MgO.SiO2..
Mate
::
Mate (n.) An
officer
in a
merchant
vessel
ranking
next below the
captain.
If there are more than one
bearing
the
title,
they are
called,
respectively,
first mate,
second
mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a
subordinate
officer
or
assistant;
as,
master's
mate;
surgeon's
mate..
Testament
::
Testament
(n.) One of the two
distinct
revelations
of God's
purposes
toward
man; a
covenant;
also, one of the two
general
divisions
of the
canonical
books of the
sacred
Scriptures,
in which the
covenants
are
respectively
revealed;
as, the Old
Testament;
the New
Testament;
-- often
limited,
in
colloquial
language,
to the
latter..
Cuniform
::
Cuniform
(n.) One of the three
tarsal
bones
supporting
the
first,
second
third
metatarsals.
They are
usually
designated
as
external,
middle,
and
internal,
or
ectocuniform,
mesocuniform,
and
entocuniform,
respectively..
Xylylene
::
Xylylene
(n.) Any one of three
metameric
radicals,
CH2.C6H4.CH2,
derived
respectively
from the three
xylenes.
Often used
adjectively;
as,
xylylene
alcohol..
Xylene
::
Xylene
(n.) Any of a group of three
metameric
hydrocarbons
of the
aromatic
series,
found in coal and wood tar, and so named
because
found in crude wood
spirit.
They are
colorless,
oily,
inflammable
liquids,
C6H4.(CH3)2,
being
dimethyl
benzenes,
and are
called
respectively
orthoxylene,
metaxylene,
and
paraxylene.
Called
also
xylol..
Irrespectively
::
Irrespectively
(adv.)
Without
regard
to
conditions;
not
making
circumstances
into
consideration.
Consul
::
Consul
(n.) One of the three chief
magistrates
of
France
from 1799 to 1804, who were
called,
respectively,
first,
second,
and third
consul..
Valence
::
Valence
(n.) The
degree
of
combining
power of an atom (or
radical)
as shown by the
number
of atoms of
hydrogen
(or of other
monads,
as
chlorine,
sodium,
etc.) with which it will
combine,
or for which it can be
substituted,
or with which it can be
compared;
thus, an atom of
hydrogen
is a
monad,
and has a
valence
of one; the atoms of
oxygen,
nitrogen,
and
carbon
are
respectively
dyads,
triads,
and
tetrads,
and have a
valence
respectively
of two,
three,
and
four..
Respectively
::
Respectively
(adv.)
Relatively;
not
absolutely.
Abbreviation
::
Abbreviation
(n.) One dash, or more,
through
the stem of a note,
dividing
it
respectively
into
quavers,
semiquavers,
or
demi-semiquavers..
Vanillic
::
Vanillic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
vanilla
or
vanillin;
resembling
vanillin;
specifically,
designating
an
alcohol
and an acid
respectively,
vanillin
being the
intermediate
aldehyde..
Lotus
::
Lotus (n.) A name of
several
kinds of water
lilies;
as
Nelumbium
speciosum,
used in
religious
ceremonies,
anciently
in
Egypt,
and to this day in Asia;
Nelumbium
luteum,
the
American
lotus;
and
Nymphaea
Lotus and N.
caerulea,
the
respectively
white-flowered
and
blue-flowered
lotus of
modern
Egypt,
which,
with
Nelumbium
speciosum,
are
figured
on its
ancient
monuments..
Persalt
::
Persalt
(n.) A term
formerly
given to the salts
supposed
to be
formed
respectively
by
neutralizing
acids with
certain
peroxides.
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