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Definition of synonym
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Synonyms
(pl. ) of
Synony.
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Jest
::
"Jest (n.)
Something
done or said in order to
amuse;
a joke; a
witticism;
a
jocose
or
sportive
remark
or
phrase.
See
Synonyms
under Jest, v. i..
Synonymizing
::
Synonymized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Synonymiz.
Pervious
::
Pervious
(a.) Open; -- used
synonymously
with
perforate,
as
applied
to the
nostrils
or
birds..
Synonymal
::
Synonyma
(n. pl.)
Synonyms.
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.
Thorough Bass
::
Thorough
bass () The
representation
of
chords
by
figures
placed
under the base;
figured
bass; basso
continuo;
--
sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
harmony.
Desynonymize
::
Desynonymize
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
synonymous
character;
to
discriminate
in use; --
applied
to words which have been
employed
as
synonyms.
Synonymy
::
Synonymous
(a.)
Having
the
character
of a
synonym;
expressing
the same
thing;
conveying
the same, or
approximately
the same,
idea..
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..
Defluxion
::
Defluxion
(n.) A
discharge
or
flowing
of
humors
or fluid
matter,
as from the nose in
catarrh;
--
sometimes
used
synonymously
with
inflammation..
Consignificant
::
Consignificant
(a.)
Having
joint or equal
signification;
synonymous.
Astrology
::
Astrology
(n.) In its
etymological
signification,
the
science
of the
stars;
among the
ancients,
synonymous
with
astronomy;
subsequently,
the art of
judging
of the
influences
of the stars upon human
affairs,
and of
foretelling
events
by their
position
and
aspects..
Synonymized
::
Synonymist
(n.) One who
collects
or
explains
synonyms.
Premium
::
Premium
(n.)
Something
offered
or given for the loan of
money;
bonus;
--
sometimes
synonymous
with
interest,
but
generally
signifying
a sum in
addition
to the
capital..
Planula
::
Planula
(n.) In
embryonic
development,
a
vesicle
filled
with
fluid,
formed
from the
morula
by the
divergence
of its cells in such a
manner
as to give rise to a
central
space,
around
which the cells
arrange
themselves
as an
envelope;
an
embryonic
form
intermediate
between
the
morula
and
gastrula.
Sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
gastrula..
Synonymous
::
Synonymize
(v. t.) To
express
by a
synonym
or
synonyms;
to give the
synonym
or
synonyms
corresponding
to.
Synonymical
::
Synonymic
(a.) Alt. of
Synonymica.
Decimal
::
Decimal
(n.) A
number
expressed
in the scale of tens;
specifically,
and
almost
exclusively,
used as
synonymous
with a
decimal
fraction..
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal,
as a means of
ascertaining
the truth of any
alleged
matter
of fact under
investigation
before
it; means of
making
proof;
-- the
latter,
strictly
speaking,
not being
synonymous
with
evidence,
but
rather
the
effect
of it..
Tartarus
::
Tartarus
(n.) The
infernal
regions,
described
in the Iliad as
situated
as far below Hades as
heaven
is above the
earth,
and by later
writers
as the place of
punishment
for the
spirits
of the
wicked.
By the later
poets,
also, the name is often used
synonymously
with
Hades,
or the Lower World in
general..
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