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Definition of ical
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 ical is as below...
ical (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Brahmans
or to their
doctrines
and
worship.
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Anhydride
::
Anhydride
(n.) An oxide of a
nonmetallic
body or an
organic
radical,
capable
of
forming
an acid by
uniting
with the
elements
of
water;
-- so
called
because
it may be
formed
from an acid by the
abstraction
of
water..
Observer
::
Observer
(n.) One who
observes,
or pays
attention
to,
anything;
especially,
one
engaged
in, or
trained
to
habits
of, close and exact
observation;
as, an
astronomical
observer..
Air Shaft
::
Air shaft () A
passage,
usually
vertical,
for
admitting
fresh air into a mine or a
tunnel..
Dictionary
::
Dictionary
(n.) A book
containing
the words of a
language,
arranged
alphabetically,
with
explanations
of their
meanings;
a
lexicon;
a
vocabulary;
a
wordbook..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Relating,
or
belonging,
to the root, or
ultimate
source
of
derivation;
as, a
radical
verbal
form..
Heredity
::
Heredity
(n.)
Hereditary
transmission
of the
physical
and
psychical
qualities
of
parents
to their
offspring;
the
biological
law by which
living
beings
tend to
repeat
their
characteristics
in their
descendants.
See
Pangenesis.
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
recover
from a state of
oblivion,
obscurity,
neglect,
or
depression;
as,
classical
learning
revived
in the
fifteenth
century..
Scapegoat
::
Scapegoat
(n.) A goat upon whose head were
symbolically
placed
the sins of the
people,
after which he was
suffered
to
escape
into the
wilderness..
Man-eater
::
Man-eater
(n.) One who, or that
which,
has an
appetite
for human
flesh;
specifically,
one of
certain
large
sharks
(esp.
Carcharodon
Rondeleti);
also, a lion or a tiger which has
acquired
the habit of
feeding
upon human
flesh..
Agonistically
::
Agonistically
(adv.)
In an
agonistic
manner.
Allotropical
::
Allotropical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
allotropism.
Practice
::
Practice
(v. i.) To apply
theoretical
science
or
knowledge,
esp. by way of
experiment;
to
exercise
or
pursue
an
employment
or
profession,
esp. that of
medicine
or of law..
Actively
::
Actively
(adv.)
In an
active
manner;
nimbly;
briskly;
energetically;
also, by one's own
action;
voluntarily,
not
passively..
Prismatical
::
Prismatical
(a.)
Separated
or
distributed
by a
prism;
formed
by a
prism;
as,
prismatic
colors..
Sciatical
::
Sciatical
(a.)
Sciatic.
Papula
::
Papula
(n.) A
pimple;
a
small,
usually
conical,
elevation
of the
cuticle,
produced
by
congestion,
accumulated
secretion,
or
hypertrophy
of
tissue;
a
papule..
Mephitical
::
Mephitical
(a.)
Tending
to
destroy
life;
poisonous;
noxious;
as,
mephitic
exhalations;
mephitic
regions..
Scaler
::
Scaler
(n.) One who, or that
which,
scales;
specifically,
a
dentist's
instrument
for
removing
tartar
from the
teeth..
Diagram
::
Diagram
(n.) Any
simple
drawing
made for
mathematical
or
scientific
purposes,
or to
assist
a
verbal
explanation
which
refers
to it; a
mechanical
drawing,
as
distinguished
from an
artistical
one..
Prutenic
::
Prutenic
(a.)
Prussian;
--
applied
to
certain
astronomical
tables
published
in the
sixteenth
century,
founded
on the
principles
of
Copernicus,
a
Prussian..
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