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Definition of volution
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Volution
(n.) A
spiral
turn or
wreath.
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Geocyclic
::
Geocyclic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
illustrating,
the
revolutions
of the
earth;
as, a
geocyclic
machine..
Terrorist
::
Terrorist
(n.) One who
governs
by
terrorism
or
intimidation;
specifically,
an agent or
partisan
of the
revolutionary
tribunal
during
the Reign of
Terror
in
France..
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) A
series
of
things
unrolled
or
unfolded.
Drill
::
Drill (n.) The act or
exercise
of
training
soldiers
in the
military
art, as in the
manual
of arms, in the
execution
of
evolutions,
and the like;
hence,
diligent
and
strict
instruction
and
exercise
in the
rudiments
and
methods
of any
business;
a kind or
method
of
military
exercises;
as,
infantry
drill;
battalion
drill;
artillery
drill..
Entanglement
::
Entanglement
(n.) State of being
entangled;
intricate
and
confused
involution;
that which
entangles;
intricacy;
perplexity.
Volution
::
Volution
(n.) A
spiral
turn or
wreath.
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To cause to
combine
with
oxygen
or other
active
agent,
with
evolution
of heat; to
consume;
to
oxidize;
as, a man burns a
certain
amount
of
carbon
at each
respiration;
to burn iron in
oxygen..
Tragical
::
Tragical
(a.) Fatal to life;
mournful;
terrible;
calamitous;
as, the
tragic
scenes
of the
French
revolution..
Lissencephala
::
Lissencephala
(n. pl.) A
general
name for all those
placental
mammals
that have a brain with few or no
cerebral
convolutions,
as
Rodentia,
Insectivora,
etc..
Fire
::
Fire (n.) The
evolution
of light and heat in the
combustion
of
bodies;
combustion;
state of
ignition.
Loyalist
::
Loyalist
(n.) A
person
who
adheres
to his
sovereign
or to the
lawful
authority;
especially,
one who
maintains
his
allegiance
to his
prince
or
government,
and
defends
his cause in times of
revolt
or
revolution..
Evolutional
::
Evolutional
(a.)
Relating
to
evolution.
Self-evolution
::
Self-evolution
(n.)
Evolution
of one's self;
development
by
inherent
quality
or
power.
Trochometer
::
Trochometer
(n.) A
contrivance
for
computing
the
revolutions
of a
wheel;
an
odometer.
Peragration
::
Peragration
(n.) The act or state of
passing
through
any
space;
as, the
peragration
of the moon in her
monthly
revolution..
Successive
::
Successive
(a.)
Following
in order or in
uninterrupted
course;
coming
after
without
interruption
or
interval;
following
one after
another
in a line or
series;
consecutive;
as, the
successive
revolution
of
years;
the
successive
kings of
Egypt;
successive
strokes
of a
hammer..
Zoology
::
Zoology
(n.) That part of
biology
which
relates
to the
animal
kingdom,
including
the
structure,
embryology,
evolution,
classification,
habits,
and
distribution
of all
animals,
both
living
and
extinct..
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) That
series
of
changes
under
natural
law which
involves
continuous
progress
from the
homogeneous
to the
heterogeneous
in
structure,
and from the
single
and
simple
to the
diverse
and
manifold
in
quality
or
function.
The
pocess
is by some
limited
to
organic
beings;
by
others
it is
applied
to the
inorganic
and the
psychical.
It is also
applied
to
explain
the
existence
and
growth
of
institutions,
manners,
language,
civilization,
and every
product
of human
activity.
The
agencies
and la
Jacobin
::
"Jacobin
(n.) A
Dominican
friar;
-- so named
because,
before
the
French
Revolution,
that order had a
convent
in the Rue St.
Jacques,
Paris..
Spheroid
::
Spheroid
(n.) A body or
figure
approaching
to a
sphere,
but not
perfectly
spherical;
esp., a solid
generated
by the
revolution
of an
ellipse
about one of its
axes..
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