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Definition of throughout
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of throughout is as below...
Throughout
(prep.)
Quite
through;
from one
extremity
to the other of; also, every part of; as, to
search
throughout
the
house..
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Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) The
designation
of the key (when not C
major,
or its
relative,
A
minor)
by means of one or more
sharps
or flats at the
beginning
of the
staff,
immediately
after the clef,
affecting
all notes of the same
letter
throughout
the piece or
movement.
Each minor key has the same
signature
as its
relative
major..
Effloresce
::
Effloresce
(v. i.) To
change
on the
surface,
or
throughout,
to a
whitish,
mealy,
or
crystalline
powder,
from a
gradual
decomposition,
esp. from the loss of
water,
on
simple
exposure
to the air; as,
Glauber's
salts,
and many
others,
effloresce..
Pervade
::
Pervade
(v. t.) To pass or
spread
through
the whole
extent
of; to be
diffused
throughout.
Horn
::
Horn (n.) The
antler
of a deer, which is of bone
throughout,
and
annually
shed and
renewed..
Course
::
Course
(n.) A
continuous
level range of brick or
stones
of the same
height
throughout
the face or faces of a
building.
Apricot
::
Apricot
(n.) A fruit
allied
to the plum, of an
orange
color,
oval
shape,
and
delicious
taste;
also, the tree
(Prunus
Armeniaca
of
Linnaeus)
which bears this
fruit.
By
cultivation
it has been
introduced
throughout
the
temperate
zone..
Linear
::
Linear
(a.) Like a line;
narrow;
of the same
breadth
throughout,
except
at the
extremities;
as, a
linear
leaf..
Baccate
::
Baccate
(a.) Pulpy
throughout,
like a
berry;
-- said of
fruits..
Correspond
::
Correspond
(v. i.) To be like
something
else in the
dimensions
and
arrangement
of its
parts;
--
followed
by with or to; as,
concurring
figures
correspond
with each other
throughout..
Over
::
Over
(adv.)
From
beginning
to end;
throughout
the
course,
extent,
or
expanse
of
anything;
as, to look over
accounts,
or a stock of
goods;
a dress
covered
over with
jewels..
Per-
::
Per- () A
prefix
used to
signify
through,
throughout,
by, for, or as an
intensive
as
perhaps,
by hap or
chance;
perennial,
that lasts
throughout
the year;
perforce,
through
or by
force;
perfoliate,
perforate;
perspicuous,
evident
throughout
or very
evident;
perplex,
literally,
to
entangle
very
much..
Prairie
::
Prairie
(n.) An
extensive
tract of level or
rolling
land,
destitute
of
trees,
covered
with
coarse
grass,
and
usually
characterized
by a deep,
fertile
soil. They
abound
throughout
the
Mississippi
valley,
between
the
Alleghanies
and the Rocky
mountains..
Concolorous
::
Concolorous
(a.) Of the same color
throughout.
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Before
the
public
at
large;
throughout
society
or the
world;
here and
there;
widely.
Stem
::
Stem (n.) The part of an
inflected
word which
remains
unchanged
(except
by
euphonic
variations)
throughout
a given
inflection;
theme;
base.
Chausses
::
Chausses
(n. pl.) The
garment
for the legs and feet and for the body below the
waist,
worn in
Europe
throughout
the
Middle
Ages;
applied
also to the armor for the same
parts,
when
fixible,
as of chain
mail..
Open
::
Open (a.) Not
closed
or
stopped
with the
finger;
-- said of the
string
of an
instrument,
as of a
violin,
when it is
allowed
to
vibrate
throughout
its whole
length..
Cabbiri
::
Cabbiri
(n. pl.)
Certain
deities
originally
worshiped
with
mystical
rites by the
Pelasgians
in
Lemnos
and
Samothrace
and
afterwards
throughout
Greece;
-- also
called
sons of
Hephaestus
(or
Vulcan),
as being
masters
of the art of
working
metals..
Thruout
::
Thruout
()
Throughout.
Veined
::
Veined
(a.)
Having
fibrovascular
threads
extending
throughout
the
lamina;
as, a
veined
leaf..
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