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Definition of ease
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 ease is as below...
Ease (n.) To
render
less
painful
or
oppressive;
to
mitigate;
to
alleviate.
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Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
become
indifferent;
to cease to be
subject;
as, to die to
pleasure
or to sin..
Otiose
::
Otiose
(a.) Being at
leisure
or ease;
unemployed;
indolent;
idle.
Pumiced
::
Pumiced
(a.)
Affected
with a kind of
chronic
laminitis
in which there is a
growth
of soft
spongy
horn
between
the
coffin
bone and the hoof wall. The
disease
is
called
pumiced
foot, or
pumice
foot..
Entropy
::
Entropy
(n.) A
certain
property
of a body,
expressed
as a
measurable
quantity,
such that when there is no
communication
of heat the
quantity
remains
constant,
but when heat
enters
or
leaves
the body the
quantity
increases
or
diminishes.
If a small
amount,
h, of heat
enters
the body when its
temperature
is t in the
thermodynamic
scale the
entropy
of the body is
increased
by h / t. The
entropy
is
regarded
as
measured
from some
standard
temperature
and
pressure.
Sometimes
called
the
thermodynamic
f
Double
::
Double
(a.)
Having
the
petals
in a
flower
considerably
increased
beyond
the
natural
number,
usually
as the
result
of
cultivation
and the
expense
of the
stamens,
or
stamens
and
pistils.
The white water lily and some other
plants
have their
blossoms
naturally
double..
Pulse
::
Pulse (n.)
Leguminous
plants,
or their
seeds,
as
beans,
pease,
etc..
Reentry
::
Reentry
(n.) A
resuming
or
retaking
possession
of what one has
lately
foregone;
--
applied
especially
to land; the entry by a
lessor
upon the
premises
leased,
on
failure
of the
tenant
to pay rent or
perform
the
covenants
in the
lease..
Isopathy
::
Isopathy
(n.) The
system
which
undertakes
to cure a
disease
by means of the virus of the same
disease.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.)
Release
or
dismissal
from an
office,
employment,
etc.;
dismission;
as, the
discharge
of a
workman
by his
employer..
Fantasy
::
Fantasy
(v. t.) To have a fancy for; to be
pleased
with; to like; to
fancy.
Thomsen''s Disease
::
Thomsen's
disease
() An
affection
apparently
congenital,
consisting
in tonic
contraction
and
stiffness
of the
voluntary
muscles
occurring
after a
period
of
muscular
inaction..
Syn-
::
Symptomatology
(n.) The
doctrine
of
symptoms;
that part of the
science
of
medicine
which
treats
of the
symptoms
of
diseases;
semeiology.
Aggravation
::
Aggravation
(n.) An
extrinsic
circumstance
or
accident
which
increases
the guilt of a crime or the
misery
of a
calamity.
Anxious
::
Anxious
(a.)
Earnestly
desirous;
as,
anxious
to
please..
Appeasement
::
Appeasement
(n.) The act of
appeasing,
or the state of being
appeased;
pacification..
Cure
::
Cure (n.) Means of the
removal
of
disease
or evil; that which
heals;
a
remedy;
a
restorative.
Hodgkin''s Disease
::
Hodgkin's
disease
() A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of the
lymphatic
glands;
-- first
described
by Dr.
Hodgkin,
an
English
physician..
Nimble
::
Nimble
(superl.)
Light and quick in
motion;
moving
with ease and
celerity;
lively;
swift.
Increase
::
Increase
(v. i.)
Progeny;
issue;
offspring.
Magnify
::
Magnify
(v. i.) To have the power of
causing
objects
to
appear
larger
than they
really
are; to
increase
the
apparent
dimensions
of
objects;
as, some
lenses
magnify
but
little..
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