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Definition of communication
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Communication
(n.)
Association;
company.
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Impression
::
Impression
(n.) The act of
impressing,
or the state of being
impressed;
the
communication
of a
stamp,
mold,
style,
or
character,
by
external
force or by
influence..
Intercommunication
::
Intercommunication
(n.)
Mutual
communication.
Vehicle
::
Vehicle
(n.) That which is used as the
instrument
of
conveyance
or
communication;
as,
matter
is the
vehicle
of
energy..
Telepathy
::
Telepathy
(n.) The
sympathetic
affection
of one mind by the
thoughts,
feelings,
or
emotions
of
another
at a
distance,
without
communication
through
the
ordinary
channels
of
sensation..
Hear
::
Hear (v. i.) To be
informed
by oral
communication;
to be told; to
receive
information
by
report
or by
letter.
Reaggravation
::
Reaggravation
(n.) The last
monitory,
published
after three
admonitions
and
before
the last
excommunication..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) A
gallery
or loft of
communication
from side to side of a
church
or other large
building.
Road
::
Road (n.) A place where one may ride; an open way or
public
passage
for
vehicles,
persons,
and
animals;
a track for
travel,
forming
a means of
communication
between
one city, town, or
place,
and
another..
Navigate
::
Navigate
(v. i.) To
joirney
by
water;
to go in a
vessel
or ship; to
perform
the
duties
of a
navigator;
to use the
waters
as a
highway
or
channel
for
commerce
or
communication;
to sail.
Illumination
::
Illumination
(v. t.) The
special
communication
of
knowledge
to the mind by God;
inspiration.
Intercommune
::
Intercommune
(v. i.) To have
mutual
communication
or
intercourse
by
conservation.
Entropy
::
Entropy
(n.) A
certain
property
of a body,
expressed
as a
measurable
quantity,
such that when there is no
communication
of heat the
quantity
remains
constant,
but when heat
enters
or
leaves
the body the
quantity
increases
or
diminishes.
If a small
amount,
h, of heat
enters
the body when its
temperature
is t in the
thermodynamic
scale the
entropy
of the body is
increased
by h / t. The
entropy
is
regarded
as
measured
from some
standard
temperature
and
pressure.
Sometimes
called
the
thermodynamic
f
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who is
unknown
or
unacquainted;
as, the
gentleman
is a
stranger
to me;
hence,
one not
admitted
to
communication,
fellowship,
or
acquaintance..
Calefaction
::
Calefaction
(n.) The act of
warming
or
heating;
the
production
of heat in a body by the
action
of fire, or by
communication
of heat from other
bodies..
Seance
::
Seance
(n.) A
session,
as of some
public
body;
especially,
a
meeting
of
spiritualists
to
receive
spirit
communication,
so
called..
Unreserve
::
Unreserve
(n.)
Absence
of
reverse;
frankness;
freedom
of
communication.
Word
::
Word (n.)
Account;
tidings;
message;
communication;
information;
-- used only in the
singular.
Artery
::
Artery
(n.)
Hence:
Any
continuous
or
ramified
channel
of
communication;
as,
arteries
of trade or
commerce..
Excommunicable
::
Excommunicable
(a.)
Liable
or
deserving
to be
excommunicated;
making
excommunication
possible
or
proper.
Inosculation
::
Inosculation
(n.) The
junction
or
connection
of
vessels,
channels,
or
passages,
so that their
contents
pass from one to the
other;
union by
mouths
or
ducts;
anastomosis;
intercommunication;
as,
inosculation
of
veins,
etc..
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