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Definition of sufficiently
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Sufficient
(a.)
Self-sufficient;
self-satisfied;
content.
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Apeak
::
Apeak (adv. & a.) In a
vertical
line. The
anchor
in
apeak,
when the cable has been
sufficiently
hove in to bring the ship over it, and the ship is them said to be hove
apeak..
Twitch
::
Twitch
(n.) A stick with a hole in one end
through
which
passes
a loop, which can be drawn
tightly
over the upper lip or an ear of a
horse.
By
twisting
the stick the
compression
is made
sufficiently
painful
to keep the
animal
quiet
during
a
slight
surgical
operation..
Sufficing
::
Sufficiently
(adv.)
To a
sufficient
degree;
to a
degree
that
answers
the
purpose,
or gives
content;
enough;
as, we are
sufficiently
supplied
with food; a man
sufficiently
qualified
for the
discharge
of his
official
duties..
Underdo
::
Underdo
(v. t.) To do less
thoroughly
than is
requisite;
specifically,
to cook
insufficiently;
as, to
underdo
the meat; --
opposed
to
overdo..
Underhanded
::
Underhanded
(a.)
Insufficiently
provided
with hands or
workers;
short-handed;
sparsely
populated.
Humble
::
Humble
(v. t.) To make
humble
or lowly in mind; to abase the pride or
arrogance
of; to
reduce
the
self-sufficiently
of; to make meek and
submissive;
-- often used
rexlexively.
Undermanned
::
Undermanned
(a.)
Insufficiently
furnished
with men;
short-handed.
Timeful
::
Timeful
(a.)
Seasonable;
timely;
sufficiently
early.
Ironclad
::
Ironclad
(n.) A naval
vessel
having
the parts above water
covered
and
protected
by iron or steel
usually
in large
plates
closely
joined
and made
sufficiently
thick and
strong
to
resist
heavy shot.
Stopple
::
Stopping-out
(n.) A
method
adopted
in
etching,
to keep the acid from those parts which are
already
sufficiently
corroded,
by
applying
varnish
or other
covering
matter
with a
brush,
but
allowing
the acid to act on the other
parts..
Cannel Coal
::
Cannel
coal () A kind of
mineral
coal of a black
color,
sufficiently
hard and solid to be cut and
polished.
It burns
readily,
with a
clear,
yellow
flame,
and on this
account
has been used as a
substitute
for
candles..
Essoiner
::
Essoiner
(n.) An
attorney
who
sufficiently
excuses
the
absence
of
another.
Eupnaea
::
Eupnaea
(n.)
Normal
breathing
where
arterialization
of the blood is
normal,
in
distinction
from
dyspnaea,
in which the blood is
insufficiently
arterialized..
Enough
::
Enough
(adv.)
In a
degree
or
quantity
that
satisfies;
to
satisfaction;
sufficiently.
Underfurnish
::
Underfurnish
(v. t.) To
supply
with less than
enough;
to
furnish
insufficiently.
Insufficiently
::
Insufficiently
(adv.)
In an
insufficient
manner
or
degree;
unadequately.
Do
::
Do (v. t. /
auxiliary)
To make ready for an
object,
purpose,
or use, as food by
cooking;
to cook
completely
or
sufficiently;
as, the meat is done on one side
only..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
heavily
burdened;
not
deeply
laden;
not
sufficiently
ballasted;
as, the ship
returned
light..
Trichina
::
Trichina
(n.) A
small,
slender
nematoid
worm
(Trichina
spiralis)
which,
in the
larval
state,
is
parasitic,
often in
immense
numbers,
in the
voluntary
muscles
of man, the hog, and many other
animals.
When
insufficiently
cooked
meat
containing
the
larvae
is
swallowed
by man, they are
liberated
and
rapidly
become
adult,
pair, and the
ovoviviparous
females
produce
in a short time large
numbers
of young which find their way into the
muscles,
either
directly,
or
indirectly
by means of the
blood.
Their
Understock
::
Understock
(v. t.) To
supply
insufficiently
with
stock.
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