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Definition of duct
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 duct is as below...
Duct (n.) A
large,
elongated
cell,
either
round or
prismatic,
usually
found
associated
with woody
fiber..
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Neoplatonism
::
Neoplatonism
(n.) A
pantheistic
eclectic
school
of
philosophy,
of which
Plotinus
was the chief (A. D.
205-270),
and which
sought
to
reconcile
the
Platonic
and
Aristotelian
systems
with
Oriental
theosophy.
It
tended
to
mysticism
and
theurgy,
and was the last
product
of Greek
philosophy..
Antheridium
::
Antheridium
(n.) The male
reproductive
apparatus
in the
lower,
consisting
of a cell or other
cavity
in which
spermatozoids
are
produced;
--
called
also
spermary..
Caecum
::
Caecum
(n.) A
cavity
open at one end, as the blind end of a canal or
duct..
Cromlech
::
Cromlech
(n.) A
monument
of rough
stones
composed
of one or more large ones
supported
in a
horizontal
position
upon
others.
They are found
chiefly
in
countries
inhabited
by the
ancient
Celts,
and are of a
period
anterior
to the
introduction
of
Christianity
into these
countries..
Conservatism
::
Conservatism
(n.) The
disposition
and
tendency
to
preserve
what is
established;
opposition
to
change;
the habit of mind; or
conduct,
of a
conservative..
Archbishop
::
Archbishop
(n.) A chief
bishop;
a
church
dignitary
of the first class
(often
called
a
metropolitan
or
primate)
who
superintends
the
conduct
of the
suffragan
bishops
in his
province,
and also
exercises
episcopal
authority
in his own
diocese..
Show
::
Show (v. t.)
Specifically,
to make known the way to (a
person);
hence,
to
direct;
to
guide;
to
asher;
to
conduct;
as, to show a
person
into a
parlor;
to show one to the
door..
Inductometer
::
Inductometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
or
ascertaining
the
degree
or rate of
electrical
induction.
Magnetiferous
::
Magnetiferous
(a.)
Producing
or
conducting
magnetism.
Thermogenic
::
Thermogenic
(a.)
Relating
to heat, or to the
production
of heat;
producing
heat;
thermogenous;
as, the
thermogenic
tissues..
Fourscore
::
Fourscore
(n.) The
product
of four times
twenty;
eighty
units or
objects.
Deobstruent
::
Deobstruent
(a.)
Removing
obstructions;
having
power to clear or open the
natural
ducts of the
fluids
and
secretions
of the body;
aperient.
Sporosac
::
Sporosac
(n.) A
hydrozoan
reproductive
zooid or
gonophore
which does not
become
medusoid
in form or
structure.
See
Illust.
under
Athecata.
Clancular
::
Clancular
(a.)
Conducted
with
secrecy;
clandestine;
concealed.
Silver
::
Silver
(n.) A soft white
metallic
element,
sonorous,
ductile,
very
malleable,
and
capable
of a high
degree
of
polish.
It is found
native,
and also
combined
with
sulphur,
arsenic,
antimony,
chlorine,
etc., in the
minerals
argentite,
proustite,
pyrargyrite,
ceragyrite,
etc.
Silver
is one of the noble
metals,
so-called,
not being
easily
oxidized,
and is used for coin,
jewelry,
plate,
and a great
variety
of
articles.
Symbol
Ag
(Argentum).
Atomic
weight
107.7.
Specific
gravity
10.5..
Self-importance
::
Self-importance
(n.) An
exaggerated
estimate
of one's own
importance
or
merit,
esp. as
manifested
by the
conduct
or
manners;
self-conceit..
Managery
::
Managery
(n.)
Management;
manner
of
using;
conduct;
direction.
Traductive
::
Traductive
(a.)
Capable
of being
deduced;
derivable.
Tithingman
::
Tithingman
(n.) A
parish
officer
elected
annually
to
preserve
good order in the
church
during
divine
service,
to make
complaint
of any
disorderly
conduct,
and to
enforce
the
observance
of the
Sabbath..
Circumduct
::
Circumduct
(v. t.) To
contravene;
to
nullify;
as, to
circumduct
acts of
judicature..
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