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Definition of time
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Time (v. t.) To
measure,
as in music or
harmony..
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Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
the
character
or
sentiments
properly
belonging
to one's
position;
not
unnatural
in
feelings.
Once
::
Once
(adv.)
At some one
period
of time; -- used
indefinitely.
Tautochronous
::
Tautochronous
(a.)
Occupying
the same time;
pertaining
to, or
having
the
properties
of, a
tautochrone..
After
::
After
(adv.)
Subsequently
in time or
place;
behind;
afterward;
as, he
follows
after..
Andante
::
Andante
(n.) A
movement
or piece in
andante
time.
Whiles
::
Whiles
(conj.)
During
the time that;
while.
Ravage
::
Ravage
(n.)
Desolation
by
violence;
violent
ruin or
destruction;
devastation;
havoc;
waste;
as, the
ravage
of a lion; the
ravages
of fire or
tempest;
the
ravages
of an army, or of
time..
Quadruple
::
Quadruple
(v. i.) To be
multiplied
by four; to
increase
fourfold;
to
become
four times as much.
Ashore
::
Ashore
(adv.)
On shore or on land; on the land
adjacent
to
water;
to the
shore;
to the land;
aground
(when
applied
to a
ship);
--
sometimes
opposed
to
aboard
or
afloat.
Armistice
::
Armistice
(n.) A
cessation
of arms for a short time, by
convention;
a
temporary
suspension
of
hostilities
by
agreement;
a
truce..
Rhythmometer
::
Rhythmometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
marking
time in
musical
movements.
See
Metronome.
Forebrain
::
Forebrain
(n.) The
anterior
of the three
principal
divisions
of the
brain,
including
the
prosencephalon
and
thalamencephalon.
Sometimes
restricted
to the
prosencephalon
only. See
Brain..
About
::
About
(prep.)
Near; not far from; --
determining
approximately
time, size,
quantity..
Formerly
::
Formerly
(adv.)
In time past,
either
in time
immediately
preceding
or at any
indefinite
distance;
of old;
heretofore..
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..
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
enlarge;
to
widen;
to carry out
further;
as, to
extend
the
capacities,
the
sphere
of
usefulness,
or
commerce;
to
extend
power or
influence;
to
continue,
as time; to
lengthen;
to
prolong;
as, to
extend
the time of
payment
or a
season
of
trail..
Daric
::
Daric (n.) A
silver
coin of about 86
grains,
having
the
figure
of an
archer,
and
hence,
in
modern
times,
called
a
daric..
Larva
::
Larva (n.) Any young
insect
from the time that it
hatches
from the egg until it
becomes
a pupa, or
chrysalis.
During
this time it
usually
molts
several
times,
and may
change
its form or color each time. The
larvae
of many
insects
are much like the
adults
in form and
habits,
but have no trace of
wings,
the
rudimentary
wings
appearing
only in the pupa
stage.
In other
groups
of
insects
the
larvae
are
totally
unlike
the
parents
in
structure
and
habits,
and are
called
caterpillars,
grubs,
maggots,
et
Hour
::
Hour (n.) The time of the day, as
expressed
in hours and
minutes,
and
indicated
by a
timepiece;
as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we
meet?.
Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(a.)
Conjoined;
associate;
concomitant;
existing
or
happening
at the same time.
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