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Definition of cond
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Cond (v. t.) To con, as a
ship..
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Malpractice
::
Malpractice
(n.) Evil
practice;
illegal
or
immoral
conduct;
practice
contrary
to
established
rules;
specifically,
the
treatment
of a case by a
surgeon
or
physician
in a
manner
which is
contrary
to
accepted
rules and
productive
of
unfavorable
results..
Terminal
::
Terminal
(n.)
Either
of the ends of the
conducting
circuit
of an
electrical
apparatus,
as an
inductorium,
dynamo,
or
electric
motor,
usually
provided
with
binding
screws
for the
attachment
of wires by which a
current
may be
conveyed
into or from the
machine;
a
pole..
Hood
::
Hood (n.)
State;
condition.
Cerebroscopy
::
Cerebroscopy
(n.)
Examination
of the brain for the
diagnosis
of
disease;
esp., the act or
process
of
diagnosticating
the
condition
of the brain by
examination
of the
interior
of the eye (as with an
ophthalmoscope)..
Litter
::
Litter
(v. t.) To put into a
confused
or
disordered
condition;
to strew with
scattered
articles;
as, to
litter
a
room..
Rebaptism
::
Rebaptism
(n.) A
second
baptism.
Atropism
::
Atropism
(n.) A
condition
of the
system
produced
by long use of
belladonna.
Refashion
::
Refashion
(v. t.) To
fashion
anew; to form or mold into shape a
second
time.
Obvoluted
::
Obvoluted
(a.)
Overlapping;
contorted;
convolute;
--
applied
primarily,
in
botany,
to two
opposite
leaves,
each of which has one edge
overlapping
the
nearest
edge of the
other,
and
secondarily
to a
circle
of
several
leaves
or
petals
which thus
overlap..
Accessory
::
Accessory
(a.)
Accompanying
as a
subordinate;
aiding
in a
secondary
way;
additional;
connected
as an
incident
or
subordinate
to a
principal;
contributing
or
contributory;
said of
persons
and
things,
and, when of
persons,
usually
in a bad
sense;
as, he was
accessory
to the riot;
accessory
sounds
in
music..
Trochoid
::
Trochoid
(n.) The curve
described
by any point in a wheel
rolling
on a line; a
cycloid;
a
roulette;
in
general,
the curve
described
by any point
fixedly
connected
with a
moving
curve while the
moving
curve rolls
without
slipping
on a
second
fixed
curve,
the
curves
all being in one
plane.
Cycloids,
epicycloids,
hypocycloids,
cardioids,
etc., are all
trochoids..
Circumstanced
::
Circumstanced
(p. a.)
Placed
in a
particular
position
or
condition;
situated.
Cyprian
::
Cyprian
(a.) Of,
pertaining,
or
conducing
to,
lewdness..
Millerite
::
Millerite
(n.) A
believer
in the
doctrine
of
William
Miller
(d.
1849),
who
taught
that the end of the world and the
second
coming
of
Christ
were at
hand..
Featherness
::
Featherness
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
feathery.
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) A
natural
occurrence
of a
useful
mineral
under the
conditions
to
invite
exploitation.
Transact
::
Transact
(v. i.) To
conduct
matters;
to
manage
affairs.
Twelfth-second
::
Twelfth-second
(n.) A unit for the
measurement
of small
intervals
of time, such that 1012 (ten
trillion)
of these units make one
second..
Relish
::
Relish
(n.) That which is used to
impart
a
flavor;
specifically,
something
taken with food to
render
it more
palatable
or to
stimulate
the
appetite;
a
condiment..
Decrement
::
Decrement
(n.) A name given by Hauy to the
successive
diminution
of the
layers
of
molecules,
applied
to the faces of the
primitive
form, by which he
supposed
the
secondary
forms to be
produced..
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