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Definition of creased
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Creased
(imp. & p. p.) of
Creas.
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Fluxionary
::
Fluxionary
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
caused
by, an
increased
flow of blood to a part;
congestive;
as, a
fluxionary
hemorrhage..
Innerve
::
Innerve
(v. t.) To give
nervous
energy
or power to; to give
increased
energy,force,or
courage
to; to
invigorate;
to
stimulate..
Fallen
::
Fallen
(a.)
Dropped;
prostrate;
degraded;
ruined;
decreased;
dead.
Water
::
Water (v. t.) An
addition
to the
shares
representing
the
capital
of a stock
company
so that the
aggregate
par value of the
shares
is
increased
while their value for
investment
is
diminished,
or
diluted..
Decreased
::
Decreased
(imp. & p. p.) of
Decreas.
Excitement
::
Excitement
(n.) The act of
exciting,
or the state of being
roused
into
action,
or of
having
increased
action;
impulsion;
agitation;
as, an
excitement
of the
people..
Excitant
::
Excitant
(n.) An agent or
influence
which
arouses
vital
activity,
or
produces
increased
action,
in a
living
organism
or in any of its
tissues
or
parts;
a
stimulant..
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
grooved
pulley
or
sheave
incased
in a frame or shell which is
provided
with a hook, eye, or
strap,
by which it may be
attached
to an
object.
It is used to
change
the
direction
of
motion,
as in
raising
a heavy
object
that can not be
conveniently
reached,
and also, when two or more such
sheaves
are
compounded,
to
change
the rate of
motion,
or to exert
increased
force;
-- used
especially
in the
rigging
of
ships,
and in
tackles..
Spurted
::
Spurt (n.) A
sudden
and
energetic
effort,
as in an
emergency;
an
increased
exertion
for a brief
space..
Quintuple
::
Quintuple
(a.)
Multiplied
by five;
increased
to five times the
amount;
fivefold.
Interference
::
Interference
(n.) The
mutual
influence,
under
certain
conditions,
of two
streams
of
light,
or
series
of
pulsations
of
sound,
or,
generally,
two waves or
vibrations
of any kind,
producing
certain
characteristic
phenomena,
as
colored
fringes,
dark
bands,
or
darkness,
in the case of
light,
silence
or
increased
intensity
in
sounds;
neutralization
or
superposition
of waves
generally..
Stimulant
::
Stimulant
(a.)
Produced
increased
vital
action
in the
organism,
or in any of its
parts..
Seborrhea
::
Seborrhea
(n.) A
morbidly
increased
discharge
of
sebaceous
matter
upon the skin;
stearrhea.
Get
::
Get (v. i.) To make
acquisition;
to gain; to
profit;
to
receive
accessions;
to be
increased.
Catelectrotonus
::
Catelectrotonus
(n.) The
condition
of
increased
irritability
of a nerve in the
region
of the
cathode
or
negative
electrode,
on the
passage
of a
current
of
electricity
through
it..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To give by way of
increased
possession
(to any one); to
bestow
(on).
Fever
::
Fever (n.) A
diseased
state of the
system,
marked
by
increased
heat,
acceleration
of the
pulse,
and a
general
derangement
of the
functions,
including
usually,
thirst
and loss of
appetite.
Many
diseases,
of which fever is the most
prominent
symptom,
are
denominated
fevers;
as,
typhoid
fever;
yellow
fever..
Excitement
::
Excitement
(n.) A state of
aroused
or
increased
vital
activity
in an
organism,
or any of its
organs
or
tissues..
Inflationist
::
Inflationist
(n.) One who
favors
an
increased
or very large issue of paper
money.
Vicinity
::
Vicinity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being near, or not
remote;
nearness;
propinquity;
proximity;
as, the value of the
estate
was
increased
by the
vicinity
of two
country
seats..
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