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Definition of termed
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Termed
(imp. & p. p.) of Ter.
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Glutaconic
::
Glutaconic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, an acid
intermediate
between
glutaric
and
aconitic
acids..
Interlocution
::
Interlocution
(n.)
Hence,
intermediate
argument
or
discussion..
Metropolitan
::
Metropolitan
(n.) A
bishop
whose see is civil
metropolis.
His rank is
intermediate
between
that of an
archbishop
and a
patriarch.
Mediate
::
Mediate
(a.) Being
between
the two
extremes;
middle;
interposed;
intervening;
intermediate.
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One not privy or party an act,
contract,
or
title;
a mere
intruder
or
intermeddler;
one who
interferes
without
right;
as,
actual
possession
of land gives a good title
against
a
stranger
having
no
title;
as to
strangers,
a
mortgage
is
considered
merely
as a
pledge;
a mere
stranger
to the
levy..
Oophyte
::
Oophyte
(n.) Any plant of a
proposed
class or grand
division
(collectively
termed
oophytes
or
Oophyta),
which have their
sexual
reproduction
accomplished
by
motile
antherozoids
acting
on
oospheres,
either
while
included
in their
oogonia
or after
exclusion..
Interpolate
::
Interpolate
(v. t.) To fill up
intermediate
terms of, as of a
series,
according
to the law of the
series;
to
introduce,
as a
number
or
quantity,
in a
partial
series,
according
to the law of that part of the
series..
Intermede
::
Intermede
(n.) A short
musical
dramatic
piece,
of a light and
pleasing,
sometimes
a
burlesque,
character;
an
interlude
introduced
between
the acts of a play or an
opera..
Go-between
::
Go-between
(n.) An
intermediate
agent;
a
broker;
a
procurer;
--
usually
in a
disparaging
sense.
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) The
representative
power;
the power to
reconstruct
or
recombine
the
materials
furnished
by
direct
apprehension;
the
complex
faculty
usually
termed
the
plastic
or
creative
power;
the
fancy.
Carbide
::
Carbide
(n.) A
binary
compound
of
carbon
with some other
element
or
radical,
in which the
carbon
plays the part of a
negative;
--
formerly
termed
carburet..
Termed
::
Termed
(imp. & p. p.) of Ter.
Ritornello
::
Ritornello
(n.) A short
intermediate
symphony,
or
instrumental
passage,
in the
course
of a vocal
piece;
an
interlude..
Intermediation
::
Intermediation
(n.) The act of
coming
between;
intervention;
interposition.
Interagent
::
Interagent
(n.) An
intermediate
agent.
Licentiate
::
Licentiate
(n.) On the
continent
of
Europe,
a
university
degree
intermediate
between
that of
bachelor
and that of
doctor..
Tunicata
::
Tunicata
(n. pl.) A grand
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
intermediate,
in some
respects,
between
the
invertebrates
and
vertebrates,
and by some
writers
united
with the
latter.
They were
formerly
classed
with
acephalous
mollusks.
The body is
usually
covered
with a firm
external
tunic,
consisting
in part of
cellulose,
and
having
two
openings,
one for the
entrance
and one for the exit of
water.
The
pharynx
is
usually
dilated
in the form of a sac,
pierced
by
several
series
of
ciliated
slits,
and se
Intermediary
::
Intermediary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
intermediate;
an
interagent;
a
go-between..
Interlocution
::
Interlocution
(n.) An
intermediate
act or
decree
before
final
decision.
Medium
::
Medium
(a.)
Having
a
middle
position
or
degree;
mean;
intermediate;
medial;
as, a horse of
medium
size; a
decoction
of
medium
strength..
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