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Definition of trod
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Trod () imp. & p. p. of
Tread.
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Volumeter
::
Volumeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
volumes
of gases or
liquids
by
introducing
them into a
vessel
of known
capacity.
Epichirema
::
Epichirema
(n.) A
syllogism
in which the proof of the major or minor
premise,
or both, is
introduced
with the
premises
themselves,
and the
conclusion
is
derived
in the
ordinary
manner..
Protasis
::
Protasis
(n.) The
introductory
or
subordinate
member
of a
sentence,
generally
of a
conditional
sentence;
--
opposed
to
apodosis.
See
Apodosis..
Interpolation
::
Interpolation
(n.) The act of
introducing
or
inserting
anything,
especially
that which is
spurious
or
foreign..
Nee
::
Nee (p. p., fem.) Born; -- a term
sometimes
used in
introducing
the name of the
family
to which a
married
woman
belongs
by
birth;
as,
Madame
de
Stael,
nee
Necker..
Crow-trodden
::
Crow-trodden
(a.)
Marked
with
crow's-feet,
or
wrinkles,
about the
eyes..
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..
February
::
February
(n.) The
second
month in the year, said to have been
introduced
into the Roman
calendar
by Numa. In
common
years this month
contains
twenty-eight
days; in the
bissextile,
or leap year, it has
twenty-nine
days..
Catelectrode
::
Catelectrode
(n.) The
negative
electrode
or pole of a
voltaic
battery.
Preamble
::
Preamble
(n.) A
introductory
portion;
an
introduction
or
preface,
as to a book,
document,
etc.;
specifically,
the
introductory
part of a
statute,
which
states
the
reasons
and
intent
of the law..
Preparatory
::
Preparatory
(a.)
Preparing
the way for
anything
by
previous
measures
of
adaptation;
antecedent
and
adapted
to what
follows;
introductory;
preparative;
as, a
preparatory
school;
a
preparatory
condition..
Trod
::
Trod
(imp.)
of Trea.
Either
::
Either
(conj.
Either)
precedes
two, or more,
coordinate
words or
phrases,
and is
introductory
to an
alternative.
It is
correlative
to or..
Fioriture
::
Fioriture
(n. pl.)
Little
flowers
of
ornament
introduced
into a
melody
by a
singer
or
player.
Initiate
::
Initiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
by a first act; to make a
beginning
with; to set
afoot;
to
originate;
to
commence;
to begin or enter upon.
Polarization
::
Polarization
(n.) An
effect
produced
upon the
plates
of a
voltaic
battery,
or the
electrodes
in an
electrolytic
cell, by the
deposition
upon them of the gases
liberated
by the
action
of the
current.
It is
chiefly
due to the
hydrogen,
and
results
in an
increase
of the
resistance,
and the
setting
up of an
opposing
electro-motive
force,
both of which tend
materially
to
weaken
the
current
of the
battery,
or that
passing
through
the
cell..
Pessary
::
Pessary
(n.) An
instrument
or
device
to be
introduced
into and worn in the
vagina,
to
support
the
uterus,
or
remedy
a
malposition..
Antiguggler
::
Antiguggler
(n.) A
crooked
tube of
metal,
to be
introduced
into the neck of a
bottle
for
drawing
out the
liquid
without
disturbing
the
sediment
or
causing
a
gurgling
noise..
Intubation
::
Intubation
(n.) The
introduction
of a tube into an organ to keep it open, as into the
larynx
in
croup..
Isagogical
::
Isagogical
(a.)
Introductory;
especially,
introductory
to the study of
theology..
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