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Definition of consider
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Consider
(v. t.) To have
regard
to; to take into view or
account;
to pay due
attention
to; to
respect.
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Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) To
separate,
as
ideas,
by the
operation
of the mind; to
consider
by
itself;
to
contemplate
separately,
as a
quality
or
attribute..
Time
::
Time (n.)
Performance
or
occurrence
of an
action
or
event,
considered
with
reference
to
repetition;
addition
of a
number
to
itself;
repetition;
as, to
double
cloth four
times;
four times four, or
sixteen..
Piling
::
Piling
(n.) A
series
of
piles;
piles
considered
collectively;
as, the
piling
of a
bridge..
Unweighed
::
Unweighed
(a.) Not
weighed;
not
pondered
or
considered;
as, an
unweighed
statement..
Attribute
::
Attribute
(n.) That which is
attributed;
a
quality
which is
considered
as
belonging
to, or
inherent
in, a
person
or
thing;
an
essential
or
necessary
property
or
characteristic..
Myrtle
::
Myrtle
(n.) A
species
of the genus
Myrtus,
especially
Myrtus
communis.
The
common
myrtle
has a
shrubby,
upright
stem, eight or ten feet high. Its
branches
form a
close,
full head,
thickly
covered
with ovate or
lanceolate
evergreen
leaves.
It has
solitary
axillary
white or rosy
flowers,
followed
by black
several-seeded
berries.
The
ancients
considered
it
sacred
to
Venus.
The
flowers,
leaves,
and
berries
are used
variously
in
perfumery
and as a
condiment,
and the
beautifully
mottled
wood is used i
Subordinate
::
Subordinate
(v. t.) To place in a lower order or
class;
to make or
consider
as of less value or
importance;
as, to
subordinate
one
creature
to
another..
Trichoptera
::
Trichoptera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Neuroptera
usually
having
the wings
covered
with
minute
hairs.
It
comprises
the
caddice
flies,
and is
considered
by some to be a
distinct
order..
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.)
Rejection;
a
setting
aside as
trivial,
invalid,
or
unworthy
of
consideration..
Venal
::
Venal (a.)
Capable
of being
bought
or
obtained
for money or other
valuable
consideration;
made
matter
of trade or
barter;
held for sale;
salable;
mercenary;
purchasable;
hireling;
as, venal
services..
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) Claim to
notice
or
regard;
some
degree
of
importance
or
consequence.
Consider
::
Consider
(v. i.) To think
seriously;
to make
examination;
to
reflect;
to
deliberate.
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) An
application
of
chemical
theory
and
method
to the
consideration
of some
particular
subject;
as, the
chemistry
of iron; the
chemistry
of
indigo..
Springtide
::
Springtail
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
apterous
insects
belonging
to the order
Thysanura.
They have two
elastic
caudal
stylets
which can be bent under the
abdomen
and then
suddenly
extended
like a
spring,
thus
enabling
them to leap to a
considerable
distance.
See
Collembola,
and
Podura..
Inconsiderable
::
Inconsiderable
(a.) Not
considerable;
unworthy
of
consideration
or
notice;
unimportant;
small;
trivial;
as, an
inconsiderable
distance;
an
inconsiderable
quantity,
degree,
value,
or sum..
Many
::
Many (a.) A large or
considerable
number.
Considering
::
Considering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Conside.
Gash
::
Gash (n.) A deep and long cut; an
incision
of
considerable
length
and
depth,
particularly
in
flesh..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Undiscerning;
undiscriminating;
inconsiderate.
Deign
::
Deign (v. t.) To
esteem
worthy;
to
consider
worth
notice;
--
opposed
to
disdain.
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