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Definition of treating
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Treating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Trea.
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Ozonation
::
Ozonation
(n.) The act of
treating
with
ozone;
also, the act of
converting
into, or
producing,
ozone;
ozonization..
Invention
::
Invention
(n.) The
exercise
of the
imagination
in
selecting
and
treating
a
theme,
or more
commonly
in
contriving
the
arrangement
of a
piece,
or the
method
of
presenting
its
parts..
Imploring
::
Imploring
(a.) That
implores;
beseeching;
entreating.
Liturgiology
::
Liturgiology
(n.) The
science
treating
of
liturgical
matters;
a
treatise
on, or
description
of,
liturgies..
Saucy
::
Saucy
(superl.)
Showing
impertinent
boldness
or
pertness;
transgressing
the rules of
decorum;
treating
superiors
with
contempt;
impudent;
insolent;
as, a saucy
fellow..
Suppliant
::
Suppliant
(a.)
Asking
earnestly
and
submissively;
entreating;
beseeching;
supplicating.
Management
::
Management
(v.) The act or art of
managing;
the
manner
of
treating,
directing,
carrying
on, or
using,
for a
purpose;
conduct;
administration;
guidance;
control;
as, the
management
of a
family
or of a farm; the
management
of state
affairs..
Stimuli
::
Stimulism
(n.) The
practice
of
treating
disease
by
alcoholic
stimulants.
Pantheon
::
Pantheon
(n.) The
collective
gods of a
people,
or a work
treating
of them; as, a
divinity
of the Greek
pantheon..
Iatraliptic
::
Iatraliptic
(a.)
Treating
diseases
by
anointing
and
friction;
as, the
iatraliptic
method..
Heteropathy
::
Heteropathy
(n.) That mode of
treating
diseases,
by which a
morbid
condition
is
removed
by
inducing
an
opposite
morbid
condition
to
supplant
it;
allopathy..
Treatment
::
Treatment
(n.) The act or
manner
of
treating;
management;
manipulation;
handling;
usage;
as,
unkind
treatment;
medical
treatment..
Retreating
::
Retreating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Retrea.
Chiropody
::
Chiropody
(n.) The art of
treating
diseases
of the hands and feet.
Supplicant
::
Supplicant
(a.)
Entreating;
asking
submissively.
Chloroform
::
Chloroform
(n.) A
colorless
volatile
liquid,
CHCl3,
having
an
ethereal
odor and a
sweetish
taste,
formed
by
treating
alcohol
with
chlorine
and an
alkali.
It is a
powerful
solvent
of wax,
resin,
etc., and is
extensively
used to
produce
anaesthesia
in
surgical
operations;
also
externally,
to
alleviate
pain..
Ethical
::
Ethical
(a.) Of, or
belonging
to,
morals;
treating
of the moral
feelings
or
duties;
containing
percepts
of
morality;
moral;
as, ethic
discourses
or
epistles;
an
ethical
system;
ethical
philosophy..
Persiflage
::
Persiflage
(n.)
Frivolous
or
bantering
talk; a
frivolous
manner
of
treating
any
subject,
whether
serious
or
otherwise;
light
raillery..
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
laughter
or
contempt
by
extravagant
images,
or by a
contrast
between
the
subject
and the
manner
of
treating
it, as when a
trifling
subject
is
treated
with mock
gravity;
jocular;
ironical..
Essay
::
Essay (n.) A
composition
treating
of any
particular
subject;
--
usually
shorter
and less
methodical
than a
formal,
finished
treatise;
as, an essay on the life and
writings
of
Homer;
an essay on
fossils,
or on
commerce..
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