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Definition of difficult
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 difficult is as below...
Difficult
(a.) Hard to do or to make; beset with
difficulty;
attended
with
labor,
trouble,
or
pains;
not easy;
arduous..
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Phthisicky
::
Phthisicky
(a.)
Having
phthisis,
or some
symptom
of it, as
difficulty
in
breathing..
Molybdenum
::
Molybdenum
(n.) A rare
element
of the
chromium
group,
occurring
in
nature
in the
minerals
molybdenite
and
wulfenite,
and when
reduced
obtained
as a hard,
silver-white,
difficulty
fusible
metal.
Symbol
Mo.
Atomic
weight
95.9..
Abstruseness
::
Abstruseness
(n.) The
quality
of being
abstruse;
difficulty
of
apprehension.
Crux
::
Crux (n.)
Anything
that is very
puzzling
or
difficult
to
explain.
Painful
::
Painful
(a.)
Requiring
labor or toil;
difficult;
executed
with
laborious
effort;
as a
painful
service;
a
painful
march.
Facility
::
Facility
(n.) The
quality
of being
easily
performed;
freedom
from
difficulty;
ease; as, the
facility
of an
operation..
Emprise
::
Emprise
(n.) The
qualifies
which
prompt
one to
undertake
difficult
and
dangerous
exploits.
Haze
::
Haze (v. t.) To
harass
by
exacting
unnecessary,
disagreeable,
or
difficult
work..
Enodation
::
Enodation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
clearing
of
knots,
or of
untying;
hence,
also, the
solution
of a
difficulty..
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(n.) That which gives
trouble,
embarrassment,
or
uneasiness;
disadvantage;
anything
that
disturbs
quiet,
impedes
prosperity,
or
increases
the
difficulty
of
action
or
success;
as, one
inconvenience
of life is
poverty..
Abstracted
::
Abstracted
(a.)
Abstract;
abstruse;
difficult.
Hydrophobia
::
Hydrophobia
(n.) The
disease
caused
by a bite form, or
inoculation
with the
saliva
of, a rabid
creature,
of which the chief
symptoms
are, a sense of
dryness
and
construction
in the
throat,
causing
difficulty
in
deglutition,
and a
marked
heightening
of
reflex
excitability,
producing
convulsions
whenever
the
patient
attempts
to
swallow,
or is
disturbed
in any way, as by the sight or sound of
water;
rabies;
canine
madness..
Pilot
::
Pilot (v. t.)
Figuratively:
To
guide,
as
through
dangers
or
difficulties..
Nonconductor
::
Nonconductor
(n.) A
substance
which does not
conduct,
that is,
convey
or
transmit,
heat,
electricity,
sound,
vibration,
or the like, or which
transmits
them with
difficulty;
an
insulator;
as, wool is a
nonconductor
of heat; glass and dry wood are
nonconductors
of
electricity..
Hard
::
Hard
(adv.)
So as to raise
difficulties.
Difficulty
::
Difficulty
(n.) A
controversy;
a
falling
out; a
disagreement;
an
objection;
a
cavil.
Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.)
Something
puzzling
or
difficult.
Boron
::
Boron (n.) A
nonmetallic
element
occurring
abundantly
in
borax.
It is
reduced
with
difficulty
to the free
state,
when it can be
obtained
in
several
different
forms;
viz., as a
substance
of a deep olive
color,
in a
semimetallic
form, and in
colorless
quadratic
crystals
similar
to the
diamond
in
hardness
and other
properties.
It
occurs
in
nature
also in
boracite,
datolite,
tourmaline,
and some other
minerals.
Atomic
weight
10.9.
Symbol
B..
Coma
::
Coma (n.) A state of
profound
insensibility
from which it is
difficult
or
impossible
to rouse a
person.
See
Carus.
Poser
::
Poser (n.) One who, or that
which,
puzzles;
a
difficult
or
inexplicable
question
or
fact..
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