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Definition of synonym
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Synonyms
(pl. ) of
Synony.
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Decimal
::
Decimal
(n.) A
number
expressed
in the scale of tens;
specifically,
and
almost
exclusively,
used as
synonymous
with a
decimal
fraction..
Christ
::
Christ
(n.) The
Anointed;
an
appellation
given to
Jesus,
the
Savior.
It is
synonymous
with the
Hebrew
Messiah..
Synonymize
::
Synonymizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Synonymiz.
Synonymical
::
Synonymic
(a.) Alt. of
Synonymica.
Panegyric
::
Panegyric
(a.) An
oration
or
eulogy
in
praise
of some
person
or
achievement;
a
formal
or
elaborate
encomium;
a
laudatory
discourse;
laudation.
See
Synonym
of
Eulogy.
Malevolence
::
Malevolence
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
malevolent;
evil
disposition
toward
another;
inclination
to
injure
others;
ill will. See
Synonym
of
Malice.
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) a
systematic
course
of diet, etc.,
pursed
with a view to
improving
or
preserving
the
health,
or for the
purpose
of
attaining
some
particular
effect,
as a
reduction
of
flesh;
--
sometimes
used
synonymously
with
hygiene..
Element
::
Element
(n.) An
infinitesimal
part of
anything
of the same
nature
as the
entire
magnitude
considered;
as, in a solid an
element
may be the
infinitesimal
portion
between
any two
planes
that are
separated
an
indefinitely
small
distance.
In the
calculus,
element
is
sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
differential..
Synonymally
::
Synonymal
(a.)
Synonymous.
Synonymal
::
Synonyma
(n. pl.)
Synonyms.
Pervert
::
Pervert
(n.) One who has been
perverted;
one who has
turned
to
error,
especially
in
religion;
--
opposed
to
convert.
See the
Synonym
of
Convert..
Still
::
Still (a.)
Notwithstanding
what has been said or done; in spite of what has
occured;
nevertheless;
--
sometimes
used as a
conjunction.
See
Synonym
of But.
Synonymous
::
Synonymize
(v. t.) To
express
by a
synonym
or
synonyms;
to give the
synonym
or
synonyms
corresponding
to.
Hauberk
::
Hauberk
(v. t.) A coat of mail;
especially,
the long coat of mail of the
European
Middle
Ages, as
contrasted
with the
habergeon,
which is
shorter
and
sometimes
sleeveless.
By old
writers
it is often used
synonymously
with
habergeon.
See
Habergeon..
Shade
::
Shade (n.) A
minute
difference
or
variation,
as of
thought,
belief,
expression,
etc.; also, the
quality
or
degree
of
anything
which is
distinguished
from
others
similar
by
slight
differences;
as, the
shades
of
meaning
in
synonyms..
Synonyma
::
Synonym
(n.) One of two or more words
(commonly
words of the same
language)
which are
equivalents
of each
other;
one of two or more words which have very
nearly
the same
signification,
and
therefore
may often be used
interchangeably.
See under
Synonymous..
Mortification
::
Mortification
(n.) A gift to some
charitable
or
religious
institution;
--
nearly
synonymous
with
mortmain.
Synonyme
::
Synonymally
(adv.)
Synonymously.
Consignificant
::
Consignificant
(a.)
Having
joint or equal
signification;
synonymous.
Synonymicon
::
Synonymical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
synonyms,
or
synonymic;
synonymous..
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