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Definition of communicated
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Communicated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Communicat.
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Superheater
::
Superheat
(n.) The
increase
of
temperature
communicated
to steam by
superheating
it.
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) News,
advice,
or
knowledge,
communicated
by
others
or
obtained
by
personal
study and
investigation;
intelligence;
knowledge
derived
from
reading,
observation,
or
instruction..
Syphilitic
::
Syphilis
(n.) The pox, or
venereal
disease;
a
chronic,
specific,
infectious
disease,
usually
communicated
by
sexual
intercourse
or by
hereditary
transmission,
and
occurring
in three
stages
known as
primary,
secondary,
and
tertiary
syphilis.
See under
Primary,
Secondary,
and
Tertiary..
Advise
::
Advise
(v. t.) To give
information
or
notice
to; to
inform;
-- with of
before
the thing
communicated;
as, we were
advised
of the
risk..
Excommunicated
::
Excommunicated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Excommunicat.
Traditional
::
Traditional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
tradition;
derived
from
tradition;
communicated
from
ancestors
to
descendants
by word only;
transmitted
from age to age
without
writing;
as,
traditional
opinions;
traditional
customs;
traditional
expositions
of the
Scriptures..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.)
Anything
delivered
or
communicated;
esp., an
opinion
or
decision
expressed
publicly..
Communicable
::
Communicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
communicated,
or
imparted;
as, a
communicable
disease;
communicable
knowledge..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) That which is
communicated
or
imparted;
intelligence;
news; a
verbal
or
written
message.
Excommunicant
::
Excommunicant
(n.) One who has been
excommunicated.
Vent
::
Vent (n.) The
opening
at the
breech
of a
firearm,
through
which fire is
communicated
to the
powder
of the
charge;
touchhole..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) A heavy
wheel,
or cross arms with
weights
at the ends on a
revolving
axis, to
regulate
or
equalize
the
motion
of
machinery
by means of its
inertia,
where the power
communicated,
or the
resistance
to be
overcome,
is
variable,
as in the steam
engine
or the
coining
press.
See Fly wheel
(below)..
Infection
::
Infection
(n.) That which
infects,
or
causes
the
communicated
disease;
any
effluvium,
miasm,
or
pestilential
matter
by which an
infectious
disease
is
caused..
Incommunicated
::
Incommunicated
(a.) Not
communicated
or
imparted.
Recipient
::
Recipient
(n.) A
receiver;
the
person
or thing that
receives;
one to whom, or that to
which,
anything
is given or
communicated;
specifically,
the
receiver
of a
still..
Impact
::
Impact
(n.)
Contact
or
impression
by
touch;
collision;
forcible
contact;
force
communicated.
Feel
::
Feel (n.) A
sensation
communicated
by
touching;
impression
made upon one who
touches
or
handles;
as, this
leather
has a
greasy
feel..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Information
communicated;
news;
notice;
advice.
Intercommunicable
::
Intercommunicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
mutually
communicated.
Acroamatical
::
Acroamatical
(a.)
Communicated
orally;
oral; --
applied
to the
esoteric
teachings
of
Aristotle,
those
intended
for his
genuine
disciples,
in
distinction
from his
exoteric
doctrines,
which were
adapted
to
outsiders
or the
public
generally.
Hence:
Abstruse;
profound..
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