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Definition of depending
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Depending
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
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Self-depending
::
Self-depending
(a.)
Depending
on one's self.
Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Belonging
to the
constitution
of a
thing,
as
distinguished
from the
matter
composing
it;
having
the power of
making
a thing what it is;
constituent;
essential;
pertaining
to or
depending
on the
forms,
so
called,
of the human
intellect..
Theoretical
::
Theoretical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
theory;
depending
on, or
confined
to,
theory
or
speculation;
speculative;
terminating
in
theory
or
speculation:
not
practical;
as,
theoretical
learning;
theoretic
sciences..
Climatic
::
Climatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
climate;
depending
on, or
limited
by, a
climate..
Depend
::
Depend
(v. i.) To hang in
suspense;
to be
pending;
to be
undetermined
or
undecided;
as, a cause
depending
in
court..
Automatical
::
Automatical
(a.) Not
voluntary;
not
depending
on the will;
mechanical;
as,
automatic
movements
or
functions..
Optional
::
Optional
(a.)
Involving
an
option;
depending
on the
exercise
of an
option;
left to one's
discretion
or
choice;
not
compulsory;
as,
optional
studies;
it is
optional
with you to go or
stay..
Hydropneumatic
::
Hydropneumatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
depending
upon, both
liquid
and
gaseous
substances;
as,
hydropneumatic
apparatus
for
collecting
gases over water or other
liquids..
Metre
::
Metre (n.)
Rhythmical
arrangement
of
syllables
or words into
verses,
stanzas,
strophes,
etc.;
poetical
measure,
depending
on
number,
quantity,
and
accent
of
syllables;
rhythm;
measure;
verse;
also, any
specific
rhythmical
arrangements;
as, the
Horatian
meters;
a
dactylic
meter..
Maintainor
::
Maintainor
(n.) One who, not being
interested,
maintains
a cause
depending
between
others,
by
furnishing
money,
etc., to
either
party..
Sensitive
::
Sensitive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sensation;
depending
on
sensation;
as,
sensitive
motions;
sensitive
muscular
motions
excited
by
irritation..
Empirical
::
Empirical
(a.)
Depending
upon
experience
or
observation
alone,
without
due
regard
to
science
and
theory;
-- said
especially
of
medical
practice,
remedies,
etc.;
wanting
in
science
and deep
insight;
as,
empiric
skill,
remedies..
Incident
::
Incident
(n.)
Something
appertaining
to,
passing
with, or
depending
on,
another,
called
the
principal..
Suspensory
::
Suspensory
(a.)
Suspended;
hanging;
depending.
Chromatrope
::
Chromatrope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
certain
chromatic
effects
of light
(depending
upon the
persistence
of
vision
and
mixture
of
colors)
by means of
rapidly
rotating
disks
variously
colored.
Concatenation
::
Concatenation
(n.) A
series
of links
united;
a
series
or order of
things
depending
on each
other,
as if
linked
together;
a
chain,
a
succession..
Self-active
::
Self-active
(a.)
Acting
of one's self or of
itself;
acting
without
depending
on other
agents.
Certiorari
::
Certiorari
(n.) A writ
issuing
out of
chancery,
or a
superior
court,
to call up the
records
of a
inferior
court,
or
remove
a cause there
depending,
in order that the party may have more sure and
speedy
justice,
or that
errors
and
irregularities
may be
corrected.
It is
obtained
upon
complaint
of a party that he has not
received
justice,
or can not have an
impartial
trial in the
inferior
court..
Institutive
::
Institutive
(a.)
Established;
depending
on, or
characterized
by,
institution
or
order..
Issue
::
Issue (n.) In
pleading,
a
single
material
point of law or fact
depending
in the suit,
which,
being
affirmed
on the one side and
denied
on the
other,
is
presented
for
determination.
See
General
issue,
under
General,
and
Feigned
issue,
under
Feigned..
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