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Definition of condition
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Condition
(n.)
Essential
quality;
property;
attribute.
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Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Without
prosperous
conditions
or good
results;
unfavorable;
unfortunate;
unconformable;
as, a poor
business;
the sick man had a poor
night..
Mortification
::
Mortification
(n.) The act of
mortifying,
or the
condition
of being
mortified.
Recovery
::
Recovery
(n.)
Restoration
from
sickness,
weakness,
faintness,
or the like;
restoration
from a
condition
of
mistortune,
of
fright,
etc..
Plumbism
::
Plumbism
(n.) A
diseased
condition,
produced
by the
absorption
of lead,
common
among
workers
in this metal or in its
compounds,
as among
painters,
typesetters,
etc. It is
characterized
by
various
symptoms,
as lead
colic,
lead line, and wrist drop. See under
Colic,
Lead, and
Wrist..
Nakedness
::
Nakedness
(n.) The
condition
of being
naked.
Strait-handed
::
Straiten
(v. t.) To
restrict;
to
distress
or
embarrass
in
respect
of means or
conditions
of life; -- used
chiefly
in the past
participle;
-- as, a man
straitened
in his
circumstances..
Manginess
::
Manginess
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
mangy.
Polycrotism
::
Polycrotism
(n.) That state or
condition
of the pulse in which the pulse
curve,
or
sphygmogram,
shows
several
secondary
crests
or
elevations;
--
contrasted
with
monocrotism
and
dicrotism..
Degraded
::
Degraded
(a.)
Having
the
typical
characters
or
organs
in a
partially
developed
condition,
or
lacking
certain
parts..
Feverish
::
Feverish
(a.)
Disordered
as by
fever;
excited;
restless;
as, the
feverish
condition
of the
commercial
world..
Serfdom
::
Serfdom
(n.) The state or
condition
of a serf.
Oidium
::
Oidium
(n.) A genus of
minute
fungi which form a
floccose
mass of
filaments
on
decaying
fruit,
etc. Many forms once
referred
to this genus are now
believed
to be
temporary
conditions
of fungi of other
genera,
among them the vine
mildew
(Oidium
Tuckeri),
which has
caused
much
injury
to
grapes..
Pacific
::
Pacific
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
peace;
suited
to make or
restore
peace;
of a
peaceful
character;
not
warlike;
not
quarrelsome;
conciliatory;
as,
pacific
words or acts; a
pacific
nature
or
condition..
Remain
::
Remain
(v. i.) To
continue
unchanged
in
place,
form, or
condition,
or
undiminished
in
quantity;
to
abide;
to stay; to
endure;
to
last..
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.) A low
condition;
weakness;
inability.
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) To test or
assay,
as silk (to
ascertain
the
proportion
of
moisture
it
contains)..
Conditionate
::
Conditionate
(v. t.)
Conditional.
On
::
On
(prep.)
Indicating
dependence
or
reliance;
with
confidence
in; as, to
depend
on a
person
for
assistance;
to rely on;
hence,
indicating
the
ground
or
support
of
anything;
as, he will
promise
on
certain
conditions;
to bet on a
horse..
Consistency
::
Consistency
(n.) The
condition
of
standing
or
adhering
together,
or being fixed in
union,
as the parts of a body;
existence;
firmness;
coherence;
solidity..
Cyanosis
::
Cyanosis
(n.) A
condition
in
which,
from
insufficient
a/ration
of the
blood,
the
surface
of the body
becomes
blue. See
Cyanopathy..
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