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Definition of depend
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Depend
(v. i.) To
impend.
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Mutuality
::
Mutuality
(n.) The
quality
of
correlation;
reciprocation;
interchange;
interaction;
interdependence.
Psychophysics
::
Psychophysics
(n.) The
science
of the
connection
between
nerve
action
and
consciousness;
the
science
which
treats
of the
relations
of the
psychical
and
physical
in their
conjoint
operation
in man; the
doctrine
of the
relation
of
function
or
dependence
between
body and soul.
Nationalism
::
Nationalism
(n.)
National
independence;
the
principles
of the
Nationalists.
Autocratical
::
Autocratical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
autocracy
or to an
autocrat;
absolute;
holding
independent
and
arbitrary
powers
of
government.
Incoherent
::
Incoherent
(a.)
Wanting
coherence
or
agreement;
incongruous;
inconsistent;
having
no
dependence
of one part on
another;
logically
disconnected.
Rhapsody
::
Rhapsody
(n.) A
disconnected
series
of
sentences
or
statements
composed
under
excitement,
and
without
dependence
or
natural
connection;
rambling
composition..
Mainstay
::
Mainstay
(n.) Main
support;
principal
dependence.
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) The
document
or
instrument
containing
such
statement
or
proclamation;
as, the
Declaration
of
Independence
(now
preserved
in
Washington)..
Polymorphism
::
Polymorphism
(n.)
Existence
in many
forms;
the
coexistence,
in the same
locality,
of two or more
distinct
forms
independent
of sex, not
connected
by
intermediate
gradations,
but
produced
from
common
parents..
Eleemosynary
::
Eleemosynary
(n.) One who
subsists
on
charity;
a
dependent.
Depend
::
Depend
(v. i.) To hang down; to be
sustained
by being
fastened
or
attached
to
something
above.
Ocular
::
Ocular
(a.)
Depending
on, or
perceived
by, the eye;
received
by
actual
sight;
personally
seeing
or
having
seen; as,
ocular
proof..
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) The
distinguishing
mark worn by an armed
knight,
usually
upon the
helmet,
and by his
retainers
and
followers:
Hence,
in
general,
a badge worn by a
retainer
or
dependent,
to
indicate
the
person
or party to which he
belonged;
a token by which a thing may be
known..
Interdependent
::
Interdependent
(a.)
Mutually
dependent.
Dominion
::
Dominion
(n.)
Sovereign
or
supreme
authority;
the power of
governing
and
controlling;
independent
right of
possession,
use, and
control;
sovereignty;
supremacy..
Coherency
::
Coherency
(n.)
Connection
or
dependence,
proceeding
from the
subordination
of the parts of a thing to one
principle
or
purpose,
as in the parts of a
discourse,
or of a
system
of
philosophy;
consecutiveness..
Electro-vital
::
Electro-vital
(a.)
Derived
from, or
dependent
upon, vital
processes;
-- said of
certain
electric
currents
supposed
by some
physiologists
to
circulate
in the
nerves
of
animals..
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Assured
anticipation;
dependence
upon
something
future
or
contingent,
as if
present
or
actual;
hope;
belief..
Overture
::
Overture
() A
composition,
for a full
orchestra,
designed
as an
introduction
to an
oratorio,
opera,
or
ballet,
or as an
independent
piece;
--
called
in the
latter
case a
concert
overture..
Delirium
::
Delirium
(n.) A state in which the
thoughts,
expressions,
and
actions
are wild,
irregular,
and
incoherent;
mental
aberration;
a
roving
or
wandering
of the mind, --
usually
dependent
on a fever or some other
disease,
and so
distinguished
from
mania,
or
madness..
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