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Definition of dame
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dame is as below...
Dame (n.) A
mistress
of a
family,
who is a lady; a woman in
authority;
especially,
a
lady..
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Regulative
::
Regulative
(a.)
Necessarily
assumed
by the mind as
fundamental
to all other
knowledge;
furnishing
fundamental
principles;
as, the
regulative
principles,
or
principles
a
priori;
the
regulative
faculty..
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
simplest
or
essential
parts or
principles
of which
anything
consists,
or upon which the
constitution
or
fundamental
powers
of
anything
are
based..
Mesdames
::
Mesdames
(pl. ) of Mada.
Hake''s-dame
::
Hake's-dame
(n.) See
Forkbeard.
Nee
::
Nee (p. p., fem.) Born; -- a term
sometimes
used in
introducing
the name of the
family
to which a
married
woman
belongs
by
birth;
as,
Madame
de
Stael,
nee
Necker..
Ablative
::
Ablative
(a.)
Applied
to one of the cases of the noun in Latin and some other
languages,
-- the
fundamental
meaning
of the case being
removal,
separation,
or
taking
away..
Stepdaughter
::
Stepdame
(n.) A
stepmother.
Foot
::
Foot (n.)
Fundamental
principle;
basis;
plan; -- used only in the
singular.
Constitutionally
::
Constitutionally
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
constitution
or
fundamental
law;
legally;
as, he was not
constitutionally
appointed..
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) A
fundamental
change
in
political
organization,
or in a
government
or
constitution;
the
overthrow
or
renunciation
of one
government,
and the
substitution
of
another,
by the
governed..
Principia
::
Principia
(n. pl.) First
principles;
fundamental
beginnings;
elements;
as.
Newton's
Principia.
Fundament
::
Fundament
(n.) The part of the body on which one sits; the
buttocks;
specifically
(Anat.),
the
anus..
Pleomorphism
::
Pleomorphism
(n.) The
property
of
crystallizing
under two or more
distinct
fundamental
forms,
including
dimorphism
and
trimorphism..
Schooldame
::
Schooldame
(n.) A
schoolmistress.
Macron
::
Macron
(n.) A
short,
straight,
horizontal
mark [-],
placed
over
vowels
to
denote
that they are to be
pronounced
with a long
sound;
as, a, in dame; /, in s/am, etc..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
source,
or
origin;
that from which
anything
proceeds;
fundamental
substance
or
energy;
primordial
substance;
ultimate
element,
or
cause..
Key
::
Key (n.) The
fundamental
tone of a
movement
to which its
modulations
are
referred,
and with which it
generally
begins
and ends;
keynote..
Physicist
::
Physicist
(n.) A
believer
in the
theory
that the
fundamental
phenomena
of life are to be
explained
upon
purely
chemical
and
physical
principles;
--
opposed
to
vitalist.
Dame
::
Dame (n.) A woman in
general,
esp. an
elderly
woman..
Organically
::
Organically
(adv.)
In an
organic
manner;
by means of
organs
or with
reference
to
organic
functions;
hence,
fundamentally..
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