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Definition of diary
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 diary is as below...
Diary (n.) A
register
of daily
events
or
transactions;
a daily
record;
a
journal;
a blank book dated for the
record
of daily
memoranda;
as, a diary of the
weather;
a
physician's
diary..
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Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
or
inflame
factions,
sedition,
or
quarrel;
inflammatory;
seditious..
Feud
::
Feud (n.) A
stipendiary
estate
in land, held of
superior,
by
service;
the right which a
vassal
or
tenant
had to the lands or other
immovable
thing of his lord, to use the same and take the
profists
thereof
hereditarily,
rendering
to his
superior
such
duties
and
services
as
belong
to
military
tenure,
etc., the
property
of the soil
always
remaining
in the lord or
superior;
a fief; a fee..
Mycoderma
::
Mycoderma
(n.) One of the forms in which
bacteria
group
themselves;
a more or less thick layer of
motionless
but
living
bacteria,
formed
by the
bacteria
uniting
on the
surface
of the fluid in which they are
developed.
This
production
differs
from the
zooloea
stage of
bacteria
by not
having
the
intermediary
mucous
substance..
Inhibitory-motor
::
Inhibitory-motor
(a.) A term
applied
to
certain
nerve
centers
which
govern
or
restrain
subsidiary
centers,
from which motor
impressions
issue..
Annex
::
Annex (n.)
Something
annexed
or
appended;
as, an
additional
stipulation
to a
writing,
a
subsidiary
building
to a main
building;
a
wing..
Auxiliary
::
Auxiliary
(a.)
Conferring
aid or help;
helping;
aiding;
assisting;
subsidiary;
as
auxiliary
troops.
Journalist
::
Journalist
(n.) One who keeps a
journal
or
diary.
By-law
::
By-law
(n.) A law that is less
important
than a
general
law or
constitutional
provision,
and
subsidiary
to it; a rule
relating
to a
matter
of
detail;
as, civic
societies
often adopt a
constitution
and
by-laws
for the
government
of their
members.
In this sense the word has
probably
been
influenced
by by,
meaning
secondary
or
aside..
Subsidiaries
::
Subsidiary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
subsidy;
constituting
a
subsidy;
being a part of, or of the
nature
of, a
subsidy;
as,
subsidiary
payments
to an
ally..
Intermediary
::
Intermediary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
intermediate;
an
interagent;
a
go-between..
Portfire
::
Portfire
(n.) A case of
strong
paper
filled
with a
composition
of
niter,
sulphur,
and
mealed
powder,
-- used
principally
to
ignite
the
priming
in
proving
guns, and as an
incendiary
material
in
shells..
Tripudiary
::
Tripudiary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
dancing;
performed
by
dancing.
Underaction
::
Underaction
(n.)
Subordinate
action;
a minor
action
incidental
or
subsidiary
to the main
story;
an
episode.
Diarist
::
Diarist
(n.) One who keeps a
diary.
Subsidized
::
Subsidiary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
contributes
aid or
additional
supplies;
an
assistant;
an
auxiliary..
Boutefeu
::
Boutefeu
(n.) An
incendiary;
an
inciter
of
quarrels.
Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(n.) Any
person
who
maliciously
sets fire to a
building
or other
valuable
or other
valuable
property.
Journalism
::
Journalism
(n.) The
keeping
of a
journal
or
diary.
Stipendiary
::
Stipendiarian
(a.)
Acting
from
mercenary
considerations;
stipendiary.
Presidiary
::
Presidiary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
garrison;
having
a
garrison.
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