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Definition of treat
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 treat is as below...
Treat (v. t.) To care for
medicinally
or
surgically;
to
manage
in the use of
remedies
or
appliances;
as, to treat a
disease,
a
wound,
or a
patient..
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Hallow
::
Hallow
(v. t.) To make holy; to set apart for holy or
religious
use; to
consecrate;
to treat or keep as
sacred;
to
reverence.
Moire Metallique
::
Moire
metallique
() A
crystalline
or
frosted
appearance
produced
by some acids on tin
plate;
also, the tin plate thus
treated..
Stich
::
Stich (n.) A line in the
Scriptures;
specifically
(Hebrew
Scriptures),
one of the
rhythmic
lines in the
poetical
books and
passages
of the Old
Treatment,
as
written
in the
oldest
Hebrew
manuscripts
and in the
Revised
Version
of the
English
Bible..
Recess
::
Recess
(n.) A
withdrawing
or
retiring;
a
moving
back;
retreat;
as, the
recess
of the
tides..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The act of
retiring
or
withdrawing
one's self,
especially
from what is
dangerous
or
disagreeable..
Maltreating
::
Maltreating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Maltrea.
Tripartite
::
Tripartite
(v. i.) Made
between
three
parties;
as, a
tripartite
treaty..
Trigonometry
::
Trigonometry
(n.) A
treatise
in this
science.
Argue
::
Argue (v. t.) To
debate
or
discuss;
to treat by
reasoning;
as, the
counsel
argued
the cause
before
a full
court;
the cause was well
argued..
Estreated
::
Estreated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Estrea.
Ratification
::
Ratification
(n.) The act of
ratifying;
the state of being
ratified;
confirmation;
sanction;
as, the
ratification
of a
treaty..
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..
Deal
::
Deal (v. i.) To
contend
(with);
to treat
(with),
by way of
opposition,
check,
or
correction;
as, he has
turbulent
passions
to deal
with..
Veratrine
::
Veratrine
(n.) A
poisonous
alkaloid
obtained
from the root
hellebore
(Veratrum)
and from
sabadilla
seeds as a white
crystalline
powder,
having
an
acrid,
burning
taste.
It is
sometimes
used
externally,
as in
ointments,
in the local
treatment
of
neuralgia
and
rheumatism.
Called
also
veratria,
and
veratrina..
Homiletics
::
Homiletics
(n.) The art of
preaching;
that
branch
of
theology
which
treats
of
homilies
or
sermons,
and the best
method
of
preparing
and
delivering
them..
Ill-used
::
Ill-used
(a.)
Misapplied;
treated
badly.
Profane
::
Profane
(a.) To
violate,
as
anything
sacred;
to treat with
abuse,
irreverence,
obloquy,
or
contempt;
to
desecrate;
to
pollute;
as, to
profane
the name of God; to
profane
the
Scriptures,
or the
ordinance
of God..
Terminology
::
Terminology
(n.) The
doctrine
of
terms;
a
theory
of terms or
appellations;
a
treatise
on
terms.
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Not
finished
or
complete;
inelegant;
lacking
chasteness
or
elegance;
not in good
taste;
unsatisfactory
in mode of
treatment;
-- said of
literature,
language,
style,
and the
like..
Projectile
::
Projectile
(n.) A part of
mechanics
which
treats
of the
motion,
range,
time of
flight,
etc., of
bodies
thrown
or
driven
through
the air by an
impelling
force..
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