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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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Achilles' Tendon
::
Achilles'
tendon
(n.) The
strong
tendon
formed
of the
united
tendons
of the large
muscles
in the calf of the leg, an
inserted
into the bone of the heel; -- so
called
from the
mythological
account
of
Achilles
being held by the heel when
dipped
in the River
Styx..
Batrachoid
::
Batrachoid
(a.)
Froglike.
Specifically:
Of or
pertaining
to the
Batrachidae,
a
family
of
marine
fishes,
including
the
toadfish.
Some have
poisonous
dorsal
spines..
Jurat
::
"Jurat
(n.) A
person
under oath;
specifically,
an
officer
of the
nature
of an
alderman,
in
certain
municipal
corporations
in
England..
Sciatherical
::
Sciatherical
(a.)
Belonging
to a
sundial.
Spectrological
::
Spectrological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
spectrology;
as,
spectrological
studies
or
experiments..
Armrack
::
Armrack
(n.) A
frame,
generally
vertical,
for
holding
small
arms..
Monarchical
::
Monarchical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
monarch,
or to
monarchy..
Tyrannize
::
Tyrannize
(v. t.) To
subject
to
arbitrary,
oppressive,
or
tyrannical
treatment;
to
oppress..
Anatomism
::
Anatomism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
anatomical
structure
explains
all the
phenomena
of the
organism
or of
animal
life.
Selenic
::
Selenic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
selenium;
derived
from, or
containing,
selenium;
specifically,
designating
those
compounds
in which the
element
has a
higher
valence
as
contrasted
with
selenious
compounds..
Drum
::
Drum (n.) A sheet iron
radiator,
often in the shape of a drum, for
warming
an
apartment
by means of heat
received
from a
stovepipe,
or a
cylindrical
receiver
for
steam,
etc..
Metrical
::
Metrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
meter;
arranged
in
meter;
consisting
of
verses;
as,
metrical
compositions..
Dinetical
::
Dinetical
(a.)
Revolving
on an axis.
Influence
::
Influence
(n.)
Hence,
in
general,
the
bringing
about of an
effect,
phusical
or
moral,
by a
gradual
process;
controlling
power
quietly
exerted;
agency,
force,
or
tendency
of any kind which the sun
exerts
on
animal
and
vegetable
life; the
influence
of
education
on the mind; the
influence,
according
to
astrologers,of
the stars over
affairs..
Culture
::
Culture
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
result
of
cultivation;
physical
improvement;
enlightenment
and
discipline
acquired
by
mental
and moral
training;
civilization;
refinement
in
manners
and
taste.
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style of the
Christian
and
popular
literature
of the
Middle
Ages, as
opposed
to the
classical
antique;
of the
nature
of, or
appropriate
to, that
style;
as, the
romantic
school
of
poets..
Aristocratical
::
Aristocratical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
aristocracy;
consisting
in, or
favoring,
a
government
of
nobles,
or
principal
men; as, an
aristocratic
constitution..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Hence:
Of or
pertaining
to the root or
origin;
reaching
to the
center,
to the
foundation,
to the
ultimate
sources,
to the
principles,
or the like;
original;
fundamental;
thorough-going;
unsparing;
extreme;
as,
radical
evils;
radical
reform;
a
radical
party..
Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A form of
English
drama or play,
usually
short,
merry,
and
farcical,
which
succeeded
the
Moralities
or Moral Plays in the
transition
to the
romantic
or
Elizabethan
drama..
Minie Ball
::
Minie ball () A
conical
rifle
bullet,
with a
cavity
in its base
plugged
with a piece of iron,
which,
by the
explosion
of the
charge,
is
driven
farther
in,
expanding
the sides to fit
closely
the
grooves
of the
barrel..
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