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Definition of condition
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Condition
(n.) That which must exist as the
occasion
or
concomitant
of
something
else; that which is
requisite
in order that
something
else
should
take
effect;
an
essential
qualification;
stipulation;
terms
specified.
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Mean
::
Mean (n.)
Hence:
Resources;
property,
revenue,
or the like,
considered
as the
condition
of easy
livelihood,
or an
instrumentality
at
command
for
effecting
any
purpose;
disposable
force or
substance..
Pi
::
Pi (v. t.) To put into a mixed and
disordered
condition,
as type; to mix and
disarrange
the type of; as, to pi a
form..
Idleness
::
Idleness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being idle (in the
various
senses
of that
word);
uselessness;
fruitlessness;
triviality;
inactivity;
laziness.
Immanency
::
Immanency
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
immanent;
inherence;
an
indwelling.
Concoction
::
Concoction
(n.)
Abatement
of a
morbid
process,
as a fever and
return
to a
normal
condition..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of which a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on being
abolished
on one side of the body makes its
appearance
in the
corresponding
region
upon the other side.
Dukeship
::
Dukeship
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being a duke; also, the
personality
of a
duke..
Jubilee
::
"Jubilee
(n.) A
church
solemnity
or
ceremony
celebrated
at Rome, at
stated
intervals,
originally
of one
hundred
years,
but
latterly
of
twenty-five;
a
plenary
and
extraordinary
indulgence
grated
by the
sovereign
pontiff
to the
universal
church.
One
invariable
condition
of
granting
this
indulgence
is the
confession
of sins and
receiving
of the
eucharist..
Fenestration
::
Fenestration
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
fenestrated.
Underwriter
::
Underwriter
(n.) One who
underwrites
his name to the
conditions
of an
insurance
policy,
especially
of a
marine
policy;
an
insurer..
Indoctrination
::
Indoctrination
(n.) The act of
indoctrinating,
or the
condition
of being
indoctrinated;
instruction
in the
rudiments
and
principles
of any
science
or
system
of
belief;
information..
Hereditary
::
Hereditary
(a.)
Transmitted,
or
capable
of being
transmitted,
as a
constitutional
quality
or
condition
from a
parent
to a
child;
as,
hereditary
pride,
bravery,
disease..
Gynandromorphism
::
Gynandromorphism
(n.) An
abnormal
condition
of
certain
animals,
in which one side has the
external
characters
of the male, and the other those of the
female..
Would
::
Would (v. t.)
Commonly
used as an
auxiliary
verb,
either
in the past tense or in the
conditional
or
optative
present.
See 2d & 3d
Will..
Fugitiveness
::
Fugitiveness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
fugitive;
evanescence;
volatility;
fugacity;
instability.
Sesqyipedality
::
Sesqyipedality
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
sesquipedal.
Go
::
Go (n.) That
condition
in the
course
of the game when a
player
can not lay down a card which will not carry the
aggregate
count above
thirty-one.
Candor
::
Candor
(n.)
Whiteness;
brightness;
(as
applied
to moral
conditions)
usullied
purity;
innocence.
Hexicology
::
Hexicology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
complex
relations
of
living
creatures
to other
organisms,
and to their
surrounding
conditions
generally..
Relapse
::
Relapse
(v. i.) To slide or turn back into a
former
state or
practice;
to fall back from some
condition
attained;
--
generally
in a bad
sense,
as from a state of
convalescence
or
amended
condition;
as, to
relapse
into a
stupor,
into vice, or into
barbarism;
--
sometimes
in a good
sense;
as, to
relapse
into
slumber
after being
disturbed..
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