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Definition of strongly
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Strongish
(a.)
Somewhat
strong.
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Assert
::
Assert
(v. t.) To
affirm;
to
declare
with
assurance,
or
plainly
and
strongly;
to state
positively;
to aver; to
asseverate..
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To long
after;
to
desire
strongly;
to
covet.
Gomarite
::
Gomarite
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Francis
Gomar or
Gomarus,
a Dutch
disciple
of
Calvin
in the 17th
century,
who
strongly
opposed
the
Arminians..
Mainly
::
Mainly
(adv.)
Very
strongly;
mightily;
to a great
degree.
Thermotype
::
Thermotype
(n.) A
picture
(as of a slice of wood)
obtained
by first
wetting
the
object
slightly
with
hydrochloric
or
dilute
sulphuric
acid, then
taking
an
impression
with a
press,
and next
strongly
heating
this
impression..
Palpitate
::
Palpitate
(v. i.) To beat
rapidly
and more
strongly
than
usual;
to
throb;
to bound with
emotion
or
exertion;
to
pulsate
violently;
to
flutter;
-- said
specifically
of the heart when its
action
is
abnormal,
as from
excitement..
Fluorine
::
Fluorine
(n.) A
non-metallic,
gaseous
element,
strongly
acid or
negative,
or
associated
with
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine,
in the
halogen
group of which it is the first
member.
It
always
occurs
combined,
is very
active
chemically,
and
possesses
such an
avidity
for most
elements,
and
silicon
especially,
that it can
neither
be
prepared
nor kept in glass
vessels.
If set free it
immediately
attacks
the
containing
material,
so that it was not
isolated
until 1886. It is a
pungent,
corrosive,
colorles
Sleepful
::
Sleepful
(a.)
Strongly
inclined
to
sleep;
very
sleepy.
Empassionate
::
Empassionate
(a.)
Strongly
affected.
Ambitious
::
Ambitious
(a.)
Strongly
desirous;
--
followed
by of or the
infinitive;
as,
ambitious
to be or to do
something..
Devoted
::
Devoted
(a.)
Consecrated
to a
purpose;
strongly
attached;
zealous;
devout;
as, a
devoted
admirer..
Crossbill
::
Crossbill
(n.) A bird of the genus
Loxia,
allied
to the
finches.
Their
mandibles
are
strongly
curved
and cross each
other;
the
crossbeak..
Tetel
::
Tetel (n.) A large
African
antelope
(Alcelaphus
tora).
It has
widely
divergent,
strongly
ringed
horns..
Stringer
::
Stringent
(a.)
Binding
strongly;
making
strict
requirements;
restrictive;
rigid;
severe;
as,
stringent
rules..
Sicklebill
::
Sicklebill
(n.) Any one of three
species
of
humming
birds of the genus
Eutoxeres,
native
of
Central
and South
America.
They have a long and
strongly
curved
bill.
Called
also the
sickle-billed
hummer..
Guanidine
::
Guanidine
(n.) A
strongly
alkaline
base,
CN3H5,
formed
by the
oxidation
of
guanin,
and also
obtained
combined
with
methyl
in the
decomposition
of
creatin.
Boiled
with
dilute
sulphuric
acid, it
yields
urea and
ammonia..
Pronounced
::
Pronounced
(a.)
Strongly
marked;
unequivocal;
decided.
[A
Gallicism.
Ignite
::
Ignite
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
action
of
intense
heat; to heat
strongly;
-- often said of
incombustible
or
infusible
substances;
as, to
ignite
iron or
platinum..
Discolith
::
Discolith
(n.) One of a
species
of
coccoliths,
having
an oval
discoidal
body, with a thick
strongly
refracting
rim, and a
thinner
central
portion.
One of them
measures
about / of an inch in its
longest
diameter..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v. i. & t.) To pull or haul
strongly
and all
together,
as upon a rope,
without
the
assistance
of
mechanical
appliances..
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