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Definition of substituted
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Substituted
(a.)
Exchanged;
put in the place of
another.
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Proxy
::
Proxy (n.) The
person
who is
substituted
or
deputed
to act or vote for
another.
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..
Pax
::
Pax (n.) The kiss of
peace;
also, the
embrace
in the
sanctuary
now
substituted
for it at High Mass in Roman
Catholic
churches..
Barbituric Acid
::
Barbituric
acid () A
white,
crystalline
substance,
CH2(CO.NH)2.CO,
derived
from
alloxantin,
also from
malonic
acid and urea, and
regarded
as a
substituted
urea..
Substract
::
Substitutive
(a.)
Tending
to
afford
or
furnish
a
substitute;
making
substitution;
capable
of being
substituted.
Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) A right
belonging
to the crown of
England,
of
taking
two tuns of wine from every ship
importing
twenty
tuns or more, -- one
before
and one
behind
the mast. By
charter
of
Edward
I.
butlerage
was
substituted
for
this..
Vicarious
::
Vicarious
(prep.)
Performed
of
suffered
in the place of
another;
substituted;
as, a
vicarious
sacrifice;
vicarious
punishment..
Musket
::
Musket
(n.) A
species
of
firearm
formerly
carried
by the
infantry
of an army. It was
originally
fired by means of a
match,
or
matchlock,
for which
several
mechanical
appliances
(including
the
flintlock,
and
finally
the
percussion
lock) were
successively
substituted.
This arm has been
generally
superseded
by the
rifle..
Substitute
::
Substituent
(n.) Any atom,
group,
or
radical
substituted
for
another,
or
entering
a
molecule
in place of some other part which is
removed..
Excelsior
::
Excelsior
(n.) A kind of
stuffing
for
upholstered
furniture,
mattresses,
etc., in which
curled
shreds
of wood are
substituted
for
curled
hair..
Substitutionary
::
Substitutional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
substitution;
standing
in the place of
another;
substituted.
Trivalent
::
Trivalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of
three;
capable
of being
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
compared
with, three atoms of
hydrogen;
-- said of triad atoms or
radicals;
thus,
nitrogen
is
trivalent
in
ammonia..
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The state of being
substituted
for
another.
Madonna
::
Madonna
(n.) My lady; -- a term of
address
in
Italian
formerly
used as the
equivalent
of
Madame,
but for which
Signora
is now
substituted.
Sometimes
introduced
into
English..
Substituting
::
Substituted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Substitut.
Substituted
::
Substituted
(a.)
Exchanged;
put in the place of
another.
Univalent
::
Univalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of one;
capable
of
combining
with, or of being
substituted
for, one atom of
hydrogen;
monovalent;
-- said of
certain
atoms and
radicals..
Tailzie
::
Tailzie
(n.) An
entailment
or deed
whereby
the legal
course
of
succession
is cut off, and an
arbitrary
one
substituted..
Dyad
::
Dyad (a.)
Having
a
valence
or
combining
power of two;
capable
of being
substituted
for,
combined
with, or
replaced
by, two atoms of
hydrogen;
as,
oxygen
and
calcium
are dyad
elements.
See
Valence..
Miss
::
Miss (n.) In the game of
three-card
loo, an extra hand, dealt on the
table,
which may be
substituted
for the hand dealt to a
player..
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