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Definition of seem
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Seem (v. t.) To
befit;
to
beseem.
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Plunge
::
Plunge
(v. i.) To bet
heavily
and with
seeming
recklessness
on a race, or other
contest;
in an
extended
sense,
to risk large sums in
hazardous
speculations..
Stereoscope
::
Stereopticon
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
essentially
of a magic
lantern
in which
photographic
pictures
are used, by which the image of a
landscape,
or any
object,
may be
thrown
upon a
screen
in such a
manner
as to seem to stand out in
relief,
so as to form a
striking
and
accurate
representation
of the
object
itself;
also, a pair of magic
lanterns
for
producing
the
effect
of
dissolving
views..
Seeming
::
Seeming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of See.
Realize
::
Realize
(v. t.) To cause to seem real; to
impress
upon the mind as
actual;
to feel
vividly
or
strongly;
to make one's own in
apprehension
or
experience.
Intrapetiolar
::
Intrapetiolar
(a.)
Situated
between
the
petiole
and the stem; -- said of the pair of
stipules
at the base of a
petiole
when
united
by those
margins
next the
petiole,
thus
seeming
to form a
single
stipule
between
the
petiole
and the stem or
branch;
-- often
confounded
with
interpetiolar,
from which it
differs
essentially
in
meaning..
Seeming
::
Seeming
(n.)
Appearance;
show;
semblance;
fair
appearance;
speciousness.
Trance
::
Trance
(n.) A state in which the soul seems to have
passed
out of the body into
another
state of
being,
or to be rapt into
visions;
an
ecstasy..
Lancinating
::
Lancinating
(a.)
Piercing;
seeming
to
pierce
or stab; as,
lancinating
pains
(i.e.,
severe,
darting
pains)..
Unseemliness
::
Unseemliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
unseemly;
unbecomingness.
Hypocrite
::
Hypocrite
(n.) One who plays a part;
especially,
one who, for the
purpose
of
winning
approbation
of
favor,
puts on a fair
outside
seeming;
one who
feigns
to be other and
better
than he is; a false
pretender
to
virtue
or
piety;
one who
simulates
virtue
or
piety..
Appear
::
Appear
(v. i.) To seem; to have a
certain
semblance;
to look.
Hypobole
::
Hypobole
(n.) A
figure
in which
several
things
are
mentioned
that seem to make
against
the
argument,
or in favor of the
opposite
side, each of them being
refuted
in
order..
Misseem
::
Misseem
(v. i.) To
misbecome;
to be
misbecoming.
Sound
::
Sound (v. i.) To make or
convey
a
certain
impression,
or to have a
certain
import,
when
heard;
hence,
to seem; to
appear;
as, this
reproof
sounds
harsh;
the story
sounds
like an
invention..
Seeming
::
Seeming
(a.)
Having
a
semblance,
whether
with or
without
reality;
apparent;
specious;
befitting;
as,
seeming
friendship;
seeming
truth..
Unbehovely
::
Unbehovely
(a.) Not
behooving
or
becoming;
unseemly.
Like
::
Like (v. i.) To have an
appearance
or
expression;
to look; to seem to be (in a
specified
condition).
Seemingness
::
Seemingness
(n.)
Semblance;
fair
appearance;
plausibility.
Seem
::
Seem (a.) To
appear,
or to
appear
to be; to have a show or
semblance;
to
present
an
appearance;
to look; to
strike
one's
apprehension
or fancy as
being;
to be taken as..
Beseeming
::
Beseeming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Besee.
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