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Definition of condition
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Condition
(n.)
train;
acclimate.
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Nebulation
::
nebulation
(n.) The
condition
of being
nebulated;
also, a
clouded,
or
ill-defined,
color
mark..
Term
::
Term (n.)
Propositions
or
promises,
as in
contracts,
which,
when
assented
to or
accepted
by
another,
settle
the
contract
and bind the
parties;
conditions..
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A
division
of time
characterized
by the
prevalence
of
similar
conditions
of the
earth;
commonly
a minor
division
or part of a
period.
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(n.)
Condition
in
regard
to
worldly
estate;
state of
property;
situation;
surroundings.
Utricular
::
Utricular
(a.)
Resembling
a
utricle
or bag,
whether
large or
minute;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to the
condition
of
certain
substances,
as
sulphur,
selenium,
etc., when
condensed
from the
vaporous
state and
deposited
upon cold
bodies,
in which case they
assume
the form of small
globules
filled
with
liquid..
Fief
::
Fief (n.) An
estate
held of a
superior
on
condition
of
military
service;
a fee; a feud. See under
Benefice,
n., 2..
Hospitalism
::
Hospitalism
(n.) A
vitiated
condition
of the body, due to long
confinement
in a
hospital,
or the
morbid
condition
of the
atmosphere
of a
hospital..
Bromism
::
Bromism
(n.) A
diseased
condition
produced
by the
excessive
use of
bromine
or one of its
compounds.
It is
characterized
by
mental
dullness
and
muscular
weakness.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move or be
transferred
from one state or
condition
to
another;
to
change
possession,
condition,
or
circumstances;
to
undergo
transition;
as, the
business
has
passed
into other
hands..
Captainship
::
Captainship
(n.) The
condition,
rank, post, or
authority
of a
captain
or chief
commander..
Loop
::
Loop (n.) A mass of iron in a pasty
condition
gathered
into a ball for the tilt
hammer
or
rolls.
Degeneration
::
Degeneration
(n.) That
condition
of a
tissue
or an organ in which its
vitality
has
become
either
diminished
or
perverted;
a
substitution
of a lower for a
higher
form of
structure;
as, fatty
degeneration
of the
liver..
Low-lived
::
Low-lived
(a.)
Characteristic
of, or like, one bred in a low and
vulgar
condition
of life; mean
dishonorable;
contemptible;
as,
low-lived
dishonesty..
Organization
::
Organization
(n.) The state of being
organized;
also, the
relations
included
in such a state or
condition..
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) Mode or state of
being;
state or
situation
with
regard
to
external
circumstances
or
influences,
or to
physical
or
mental
integrity,
health,
strength,
etc.;
predicament;
rank;
position,
estate..
Accommodableness
::
Accommodableness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
accommodable.
Lancelet
::
Lancelet
(n.) A small
fishlike
animal
(Amphioxus
lanceolatus),
remarkable
for the
rudimentary
condition
of its
organs.
It is the type of the class
Leptocardia.
See
Amphioxus,
Leptocardia..
Antecedency
::
Antecedency
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
antecedent;
priority.
Right
::
Right (v. i.) To
recover
the
proper
or
natural
condition
or
position;
to
become
upright.
Habit
::
Habit (n.) The usual
condition
or state of a
person
or
thing,
either
natural
or
acquired,
regarded
as
something
had,
possessed,
and
firmly
retained;
as, a
religious
habit;
his habit is
morose;
elms have a
spreading
habit;
esp.,
physical
temperament
or
constitution;
as, a full habit of
body..
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