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Definition of stant
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Stanyel
(n.) See
Stannel.
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Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) The
apparent
surface
of the
heavens,
which is
assumed
to be
spherical
and
everywhere
equally
distant,
in which the
heavenly
bodies
appear
to have their
places,
and on which the
various
astronomical
circles,
as of right
ascension
and
declination,
the
equator,
ecliptic,
etc., are
conceived
to be
drawn;
an ideal
geometrical
sphere,
with the
astronomical
and
geographical
circles
in their
proper
positions
on it..
Reformation
::
Reformation
(n.)
Specifically
(Eccl.
Hist.),
the
important
religious
movement
commenced
by
Luther
early in the
sixteenth
century,
which
resulted
in the
formation
of the
various
Protestant
churches..
Distant
::
Distant
(a.) Not
conformable;
discrepant;
repugnant;
as, a
practice
so
widely
distant
from
Christianity..
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
capacious
vessel
for
receiving
steam from a
distant
boiler,
and
supplying
it dry to an
engine..
Cobweb
::
Cobweb
(n.) That which is thin and
unsubstantial,
or
flimsy
and
worthless;
rubbish..
Stont
::
Stant (3d pers. sing.
pres.)
Alt. of Ston.
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) The
relation
which
exists
between
three or more sets of
points,
a.a', b.b', c.c', so
related
to a point O on the line, that the
product
Oa.Oa'
=
Ob.Ob'
=
Oc.Oc'
is
constant.
Sets of lines or
surfaces
possessing
corresponding
properties
may be in
involution..
Instant
::
Instant
(a.)
Closely
pressing
or
impending
in
respect
to time; not
deferred;
immediate;
without
delay.
Substile
::
Substantivize
(v. t.) To
convert
into a
substantive;
as, to
substantivize
an
adjective..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To work for; to labor in
behalf
of; to exert one's self
continuously
or
statedly
for the
benefit
of; to do
service
for; to be in the
employment
of, as an
inferior,
domestic,
serf,
slave,
hired
assistant,
official
helper,
etc.;
specifically,
in a
religious
sense,
to obey and
worship..
Centrode
::
Centrode
(n.) In two
figures
having
relative
motion,
one of the two
curves
which are the loci of the
instantaneous
center..
Assiduous
::
Assiduous
(a.)
Performed
with
constant
diligence
or
attention;
unremitting;
persistent;
as,
assiduous
labor..
Wade
::
Wade (v. i.)
Hence,
to move with
difficulty
or
labor;
to
proceed
/lowly
among
objects
or
circumstances
that
constantly
/inder
or
embarrass;
as, to wade
through
a dull
book..
Faithless
::
Faithless
(a.) Not true to
allegiance,
duty, or vows;
perfidious;
trecherous;
disloyal;
not of true
fidelity;
inconstant,
as a
husband
or a
wife..
Emanate
::
Emanate
(v. i.) To issue forth from a
source;
to flow out from more or less
constantly;
as,
fragrance
emanates
from
flowers..
Focus
::
Focus (n.) A point so
related
to a conic
section
and
certain
straight
line
called
the
directrix
that the ratio of the
distace
between
any point of the curve and the focus to the
distance
of the same point from the
directrix
is
constant.
Steadied
::
Steady
(n.)
Regular;
constant;
undeviating;
uniform;
as, the
steady
course
of the sun; a
steady
breeze
of
wind..
Genus
::
Genus (n.) An
assemblage
of
species,
having
so many
fundamental
points
of
structure
in
common,
that in the
judgment
of
competent
scientists,
they may
receive
a
common
substantive
name. A genus is not
necessarily
the
lowest
definable
group of
species,
for it may often be
divided
into
several
subgenera.
In
proportion
as its
definition
is
exact,
it is
natural
genus;
if its
definition
can not be made
clear,
it is more or less an
artificial
genus..
Substantial
::
Substantial
(a.)
Corporeal;
material;
firm.
Immediate
::
Immediate
(a.) Not
deferred
by an
interval
of time;
present;
instant.
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