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Definition of early
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Early
(adv.)
Coming
in the first part of a
period
of time, or among the first of
successive
acts,
events,
etc..
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Annulata
::
Annulata
(n. pl.) A class of
articulate
animals,
nearly
equivalent
to
Annelida,
including
the
marine
annelids,
earthworms,
Gephyrea,
Gymnotoma,
leeches,
etc. See
Annelida..
Ursula
::
Ursula
(n.) A
beautiful
North
American
butterfly
(Basilarchia,
/
Limenitis,
astyanax).
Its wings are
nearly
black with red and blue spots and
blotches.
Called
also
red-spotted
purple..
Semi-
::
Semi- () A
prefix
signifying
half, and
sometimes
partly
or
imperfectly;
as,
semiannual,
half
yearly;
semitransparent,
imperfectly
transparent..
Demonstrative
::
Demonstrative
(a.)
Having
the
nature
of
demonstration;
tending
to
demonstrate;
making
evident;
exhibiting
clearly
or
conclusively.
Closehauled
::
Closehauled
(a.) Under way and
moving
as
nearly
as
possible
toward
the
direction
from which the wind
blows;
-- said of a
sailing
vessel.
Rosicrucian
::
Rosicrucian
(n.) One who, in the 17th
century
and the early part of the 18th,
claimed
to
belong
to a
secret
society
of
philosophers
deeply
versed
in the
secrets
of
nature,
-- the
alleged
society
having
existed,
it was
stated,
several
hundred
years..
Undifferentiated
::
Undifferentiated
(a.) Not
differentiated;
specifically
(Biol.),
homogenous,
or
nearly
so; -- said
especially
of young or
embryonic
tissues
which have not yet
undergone
differentiation
(see
Differentiation,
3), that is, which show no
visible
separation
into their
different
structural
parts..
Immature
::
Immature
(a.)
Premature;
untimely;
too
early;
as, an
immature
death..
Turacin
::
Turacin
(n.) A red or
crimson
pigment
obtained
from
certain
feathers
of
several
species
of
turacou;
whence
the name. It
contains
nearly
six per cent of
copper.
Globular
::
Globular
(a.)
Globe-shaped;
having
the form of a ball or
sphere;
spherical,
or
nearly
so; as,
globular
atoms..
Heliacal
::
Heliacal
(a.)
Emerging
from the light of the sun, or
passing
into it;
rising
or
setting
at the same, or
nearly
the same, time as the sun..
Noncondensing
::
Noncondensing
(a.) Not
condensing;
discharging
the steam from the
cylinder
at a
pressure
nearly
equal to or above that of the
atmosphere
and not into a
condenser.
Intuitive
::
Intuitive
(a.)
Seeing
clearly;
as, an
intuitive
view;
intuitive
vision..
Evidently
::
Evidently
(adv.)
In an
evident
manner;
clearly;
plainly.
Suberate
::
Subequal
(a.)
Nearly
equal.
Conspicuous
::
Conspicuous
(a.)
Obvious
to the
mental
eye;
easily
recognized;
clearly
defined;
notable;
prominent;
eminent;
distinguished;
as, a
conspicuous
excellence,
or
fault..
For
::
For
(conj.)
Since;
because;
introducing
a
reason
of
something
before
advanced,
a
cause,
motive,
explanation,
justification,
or the like, of an
action
related
or a
statement
made. It is
logically
nearly
equivalent
to
since,
or
because,
but
connects
less
closely,
and is
sometimes
used as a very
general
introduction
to
something
suggested
by what has gone
before..
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A small
opening
in
window
tracery,
of which the
cusps,
etc., make the form
nearly
square..
Pyroxene
::
Pyroxene
(n.) A
common
mineral
occurring
in
monoclinic
crystals,
with a
prismatic
angle of
nearly
90¡, and also in
massive
forms which are often
laminated.
It
varies
in color from white to dark green and
black,
and
includes
many
varieties
differing
in color and
composition,
as
diopside,
malacolite,
salite,
coccolite,
augite,
etc. They are all
silicates
of lime and
magnesia
with
sometimes
alumina
and iron.
Pyroxene
is an
essential
constituent
of many
rocks,
especially
basic
igneous
rocks,
as basa
Nazarene
::
Nazarene
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Nazareth;
-- a term of
contempt
applied
to
Christ
and the early
Christians.
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