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Definition of communicating
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Communicating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Communicat.
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Testify
::
Testify
(v. i.) To make a
solemn
declaration,
verbal
or
written,
to
establish
some fact; to give
testimony
for the
purpose
of
communicating
to
others
a
knowledge
of
something
not known to
them..
Calefactory
::
Calefactory
(a.)
Making
hot;
producing
or
communicating
heat.
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) The act or fact of
communicating;
as,
communication
of
smallpox;
communication
of a
secret..
Colorific
::
Colorific
(a.)
Capable
of
communicating
color or tint to other
bodies.
Telegraphy
::
Telegraphy
(n.) The
science
or art of
constructing,
or of
communicating
by means of,
telegraphs;
as,
submarine
telegraphy..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) In the
harpsichord,
an
intermediate
piece
communicating
the
action
of the key to the
quill;
--
called
also
hopper..
Dactylology
::
Dactylology
(n.) The art of
communicating
ideas by
certain
movements
and
positions
of the
fingers;
-- a
method
of
conversing
practiced
by the deaf and dumb.
Bonny
::
Bonny (n.) A round and
compact
bed of ore, or a
distinct
bed, not
communicating
with a
vein..
Postern
::
Postern
(n.) A
subterraneous
passage
communicating
between
the
parade
and the main
ditch,
or
between
the
ditches
and the
interior
of the
outworks..
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) An
instrument
which draws a
diagram
showing
the
varying
pressure
in the
cylinder
of an
engine
or pump at every point of the
stroke.
It
consists
of a small
cylinder
communicating
with the
engine
cylinder
and
fitted
with a
piston
which the
varying
pressure
drives
upward
more or less
against
the
resistance
of a
spring.
A lever
imparts
motion
to a
pencil
which
traces
the
diagram
on a card
wrapped
around
a
vertical
drum which is
turned
back and forth by a
string
connected
with the pist
Lagoon
::
Lagoon
(n.) A lake in a coral
island,
often
occupying
a large
portion
of its area, and
usually
communicating
with the sea. See
Atoll..
Shafting
::
Shafting
(n.)
Shafts,
collectivelly;
a
system
of
connected
shafts
for
communicating
motion..
Communicate
::
Communicate
(v. i.) To have
intercourse
or to be the means of
intercourse;
as, to
communicate
with
another
on
business;
to be
connected;
as, a
communicating
artery..
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) The act of
informing,
or
communicating
knowledge
or
intelligence..
Spiracle
::
Spiracle
(n.) One of the
external
openings
communicating
with the air tubes or
tracheae
of
insects,
myriapods,
and
arachnids.
They are
variable
in
number,
and are
usually
situated
on the sides of the
thorax
and
abdomen,
a pair to a
segment.
These
openings
are
usually
elliptical,
and
capable
of being
closed.
See
Illust.
under
Coleoptera..
Self-communicative
::
Self-communicative
(a.)
Imparting
or
communicating
by its own
powers.
Excommunicating
::
Excommunicating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Excommunicat.
Veto
::
Veto (n.) A
document
or
message
communicating
the
reasons
of the
executive
for not
officially
approving
a
proposed
law; --
called
also veto
message.
Match
::
Match (n.)
Anything
used for
catching
and
retaining
or
communicating
fire, made of some
substance
which takes fire
readily,
or
remains
burning
some time; esp., a small strip or
splint
of wood
dipped
at one end in a
substance
which can be
easily
ignited
by
friction,
as a
preparation
of
phosphorus
or
chlorate
of
potassium..
Inoculation
::
Inoculation
(n.) The act or
practice
of
communicating
a
disease
to a
person
in
health,
by
inserting
contagious
matter
in his skin or
flesh..
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