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Definition of whether
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Whether
(pron.)
Which (of two); which one (of two); -- used
interrogatively
and
relatively.
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Crypt
::
Crypt (n.) A vault
wholly
or
partly
under
ground;
especially,
a vault under a
church,
whether
used for
burial
purposes
or for a
subterranean
chapel
or
oratory..
Swage
::
Swage (n.) A tool,
variously
shaped
or
grooved
on the end or face, used by
blacksmiths
and other
workers
in
metals,
for
shaping
their work,
whether
sheet metal or
forging,
by
holding
the swage upon the work, or the work upon the
swage,
and
striking
with a
sledge..
Novice
::
Novice
(n.) One who
enters
a
religious
house,
whether
of monks or nuns, as a
probationist..
Ruck
::
Ruck (n.) The
common
sort,
whether
persons
or
things;
as, the ruck in a horse
race..
Pedicel
::
Pedicel
(n.) A stalk which
supports
one
flower
or
fruit,
whether
solitary
or one of many
ultimate
divisions
of a
common
peduncle.
See
Peduncle,
and
Illust.
of
Flower..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.)
Something
worn round the neck,
whether
for use,
ornament,
restraint,
or
identification;
as, the
collar
of a coat; a
lady's
collar;
the
collar
of a dog..
Fossil
::
Fossil
(a.) Like or
pertaining
to
fossils;
contained
in
rocks,
whether
petrified
or not; as,
fossil
plants,
shells..
Solution
::
Solution
(n.) The act or
process
by which a body
(whether
solid,
liquid,
or
gaseous)
is
absorbed
into a
liquid,
and,
remaining
or
becoming
fluid,
is
diffused
throughout
the
solvent;
also, the
product
reulting
from such
absorption..
Repute
::
Repute
(n.)
Character
reputed
or
attributed;
reputation,
whether
good or bad;
established
opinion;
public
estimate..
Conquest
::
Conquest
(n.) The act or
process
of
conquering,
or
acquiring
by
force;
the act of
overcoming
or
subduing
opposition
by
force,
whether
physical
or
moral;
subjection;
subjugation;
victory..
Sway-bracing
::
Sway-backed
(a.)
Having
the back
hollow
or
sagged,
whether
naturally
or as the
result
of
injury
or
weakness;
-- said of
horses
and other
animals..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Knowledge
imparted
or
acquired,
whether
by
study,
research,
or
experience;
general
information..
Endochrome
::
Endochrome
(n.) The
coloring
matter
within
the cells of
plants,
whether
green,
red,
yellow,
or any other
color..
Eugenics
::
Eugenics
(n.) The
science
of
improving
stock,
whether
human or
animal..
Against
::
Against
(prep.)
In
opposition
to,
whether
the
opposition
is of
sentiment
or of
action;
on the other side;
counter
to; in
contrariety
to;
hence,
adverse
to; as,
against
reason;
against
law; to run a race
against
time..
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(a.)
Destitute
of
strength,
whether
of body or mind;
feeble;
impotent;
esp.,
mentally
wea;
feeble-minded;
as,
hospitals
for the
imbecile
and
insane..
Worst
::
Worst (a.) Bad, evil, or
pernicious,
in the
highest
degree,
whether
in a
physical
or moral
sense.
See
Worse..
Seeming
::
Seeming
(a.)
Having
a
semblance,
whether
with or
without
reality;
apparent;
specious;
befitting;
as,
seeming
friendship;
seeming
truth..
Waste
::
Waste (v.) Old or
abandoned
workings,
whether
left as
vacant
space or
filled
with
refuse..
Extensible
::
Extensible
(a.)
Capable
of being
extended,
whether
in
length
or
breadth;
susceptible
of
enlargement;
extensible;
extendible;
-- the
opposite
of
contractible
or
compressible..
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