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Definition of confounded
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Confounded
(a.)
Excessive;
extreme;
abominable.
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Distinct
::
Distinct
(a.) So
separated
as not to be
confounded
with any other
thing;
not
liable
to be
misunderstood;
not
confused;
well-defined;
clear;
as, we have a
distinct
or
indistinct
view of a
prospect..
Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. t.) To
recognize
or
discern
by
marks,
signs,
or
characteristic
quality
or
qualities;
to know and
discriminate
(anything)
from other
things
with which it might be
confounded;
as, to
distinguish
the sound of a
drum..
Anthrenus
::
Anthrenus
(n.) A genus of small
beetles,
several
of
which,
in the
larval
state,
are very
destructive
to
woolen
goods,
fur, etc. The
common
museum
pest is A.
varius;
the
carpet
beetle
is A.
scrophulariae.
The
larvae
are
commonly
confounded
with
moths..
Unconfound
::
Unconfound
(v. t.) To free from a state of
confusion,
or of being
confounded..
Blasted
::
Blasted
(a.)
Confounded;
accursed;
detestable.
Wringbolt
::
Wringbolt
(n.) A bolt used by
shipwrights,
to bend and
secure
the
planks
against
the
timbers
till they are
fastened
by
bolts,
spikes,
or
treenails;
-- not to be
confounded
with
ringbolt..
Freya
::
Freya (n.) The
daughter
of
Njord,
and
goddess
of love and
beauty;
the
Scandinavian
Venus;
-- in
Teutonic
myths
confounded
with
Frigga,
but in
Scandinavian,
distinct..
Taranis
::
Taranis
(n.) A
Celtic
divinity,
regarded
as the evil
principle,
but
confounded
by the
Romans
with
Jupiter..
Schottische
::
Schottische
(n.) A
Scotch
round dance in 2-4 time,
similar
to the
polka,
only
slower;
also, the music for such a
dance;
-- not to be
confounded
with the
Ecossaise..
Confounded
::
Confounded
(a.)
Excessive;
extreme;
abominable.
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Utterly
confounded
or
discomfited.
Intrapetiolar
::
Intrapetiolar
(a.)
Situated
between
the
petiole
and the stem; -- said of the pair of
stipules
at the base of a
petiole
when
united
by those
margins
next the
petiole,
thus
seeming
to form a
single
stipule
between
the
petiole
and the stem or
branch;
-- often
confounded
with
interpetiolar,
from which it
differs
essentially
in
meaning..
Amazedness
::
Amazedness
(n.) The state of being
amazed,
or
confounded
with fear,
surprise,
or
wonder..
Confounded
::
Confounded
(a.)
Confused;
perplexed.
Confuse
::
Confuse
(a.)
Mixed;
confounded.
Abaist
::
Abaist
(p. p.)
Abashed;
confounded;
discomfited.
Communalism
::
Communalism
(n.) A
French
theory
of
government
which holds that
commune
should
be a kind of
independent
state,
and the
national
government
a
confederation
of such
states,
having
only
limited
powers.
It is
advocated
by
advanced
French
republicans;
but it
should
not be
confounded
with
communism..
Confoundedness
::
Confoundedness
(n.) The state of being
confounded.
Confounded
::
Confounded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Confoun.
Zither
::
Zither
(n.) An
instrument
of music used in
Austria
and
Germany.
It has from
thirty
to forty wires
strung
across
a
shallow
sounding-board,
which lies
horizontally
on a table
before
the
performer,
who uses both hands in
playing
on it. [Not to be
confounded
with the old
lute-shaped
cittern,
or
cithern.].
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