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Definition of vale
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Vale (n.) A tract of low
ground,
or of land
between
hills;
a
valley..
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Peart
::
Peart (a.)
Active;
lively;
brisk;
smart;
-- often
applied
to
convalescents;
as, she is quite peart
to-day..
Sexavalent
::
Sexavalent
(a.) See
Sexivalent.
#NAME?
::
-ic () A
suffix,
denoting
that the
element
indicated
enters
into
certain
compounds
with its
highest
valence,
or with a
valence
relatively
higher
than in
compounds
where the name of the
element
ends in -ous; as,
ferric,
sulphuric.
It is also used in the
general
sense of
pertaining
to; as,
hydric,
sodic,
calcic..
Triacid
::
Triacid
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
three
molecules
of a
monobasic
acid or the
equivalent;
having
three
hydrogen
atoms which may be acid
radicals;
-- said of
certain
bases;
thus,
glycerin
is a
triacid
base..
For
::
For
(conj.)
Since;
because;
introducing
a
reason
of
something
before
advanced,
a
cause,
motive,
explanation,
justification,
or the like, of an
action
related
or a
statement
made. It is
logically
nearly
equivalent
to
since,
or
because,
but
connects
less
closely,
and is
sometimes
used as a very
general
introduction
to
something
suggested
by what has gone
before..
Pistole
::
Pistole
(n.) The name of
certain
gold coins of
various
values
formerly
coined
in some
countries
of
Europe.
In Spain it was
equivalent
to a
quarter
doubloon,
or about
$3.90,
and in
Germany
and Italy
nearly
the same. There was an old
Italian
pistole
worth about
$5.40..
Valentia
::
Valentia
(n.) See
Valencia.
Valediction
::
Valediction
(n.) A
farewell;
a
bidding
farewell.
Equivalence
::
Equivalence
(n.) The
condition
of being
equivalent
or
equal;
equality
of
worth,
value,
signification,
or
force;
as, an
equivalence
of
definitions..
Brief
::
Brief (a.) Rife;
common;
prevalent.
Governing
::
Governing
(a.)
Holding
the
superiority;
prevalent;
controlling;
as, a
governing
wind; a
governing
party in a
state..
Ruthenious
::
Ruthenious
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
containing,
ruthenium;
specifically,
designating
those
compounds
in which it has a lower
valence
as
contrasted
with
ruthenic
compounds..
Iodic
::
Iodic (a.) to, or
containing,
iodine;
specif.,
denoting
those
compounds
in which it has a
relatively
high
valence;
as, iodic
acid..
General
::
General
(a.)
Common
to many, or the
greatest
number;
widely
spread;
prevalent;
extensive,
though
not
universal;
as, a
general
opinion;
a
general
custom..
Vale
::
Vale (n.) A tract of low
ground,
or of land
between
hills;
a
valley..
Rife
::
Rife (a.)
Prevailing;
prevalent;
abounding.
Tetravalent
::
Tetravalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of four;
tetratomic;
quadrivalent.
Synonyma
::
Synonym
(n.) One of two or more words
(commonly
words of the same
language)
which are
equivalents
of each
other;
one of two or more words which have very
nearly
the same
signification,
and
therefore
may often be used
interchangeably.
See under
Synonymous..
Valedictories
::
Valedictories
(pl. ) of
Valedictor.
Subsextuple
::
Subsesqui-
() A
prefix
(also used
adjectively)
denoting
the
combination
of
constituents
(especially
electro-negative
and
electro-positive
bodies)
in the
proportion
of two to
three;
as, a
subsesqui
acetate,
i. e., a salt
having
two
equivalents
of
acetic
acid to three of the
base..
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