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Definition of easily
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Easily
(adv.)
Without
pain,
anxiety,
or
disturbance;
as, to pass life well and
easily..
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Sloppy
::
Sloppy
(superl.)
Wet, so as to
spatter
easily;
wet, as with
something
slopped
over;
muddy;
plashy;
as, a
sloppy
place,
walk,
road..
Slippery
::
Slippery
(a.) Not
easily
held;
liable
or apt to slip away.
Freestone
::
Freestone
(n.) A stone
composed
of sand or grit; -- so
called
because
it is
easily
cut or
wrought.
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Ticklish;
easily
tickled.
Meek
::
Meek
(superl.)
Mild of
temper;
not
easily
provoked
or
orritated;
patient
under
injuries;
not vain, or
haughty,
or
resentful;
forbearing;
submissive..
Ticklish
::
Ticklish
(a.)
Standing
so as to be
liable
to
totter
and fall at the
slightest
touch;
unfixed;
easily
affected;
unstable.
Manifest
::
Manifest
(a.)
Evident
to the
senses,
esp. to the
sight;
apparent;
distinctly
perceived;
hence,
obvious
to the
understanding;
apparent
to the mind;
easily
apprehensible;
plain;
not
obscure
or
hidden..
Limber
::
Limber
(a.)
Easily
bent;
flexible;
pliant;
yielding.
Agility
::
Agility
(n.) The
quality
of being
agile;
the power of
moving
the limbs
quickly
and
easily;
nimbleness;
activity;
quickness
of
motion;
as,
strength
and
agility
of
body..
Alarmable
::
Alarmable
(a.)
Easily
alarmed
or
disturbed.
Glass-snake
::
Glass-snake
(n.) A long,
footless
lizard
(Ophiosaurus
ventralis),
of the
Southern
United
States;
-- so
called
from its
fragility,
the tail
easily
breaking
into small
pieces.
It grows to the
length
of three feet. The name is
applied
also to
similar
species
found in the Old
World..
Stiff
::
Stiff
(superl.)
Not
easily
bent; not
flexible
or
pliant;
not
limber
or
flaccid;
rigid;
firm; as, stiff wood,
paper,
joints..
Choleric
::
Choleric
(a.)
Easily
irritated;
irascible;
inclined
to
anger.
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) A piece of wood,
usually
long and
slender,
pointed
at one end so as to be
easily
driven
into the
ground
as a
support
or stay; as, a stake to
support
vines,
fences,
hedges,
etc..
Ooze
::
Ooze (n.) Soft mud or
slime;
earth so wet as to flow
gently,
or
easily
yield to
pressure..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult,
mentally
or
judicially;
not
easily
apprehended,
decided,
or
resolved;
as a hard
problem..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Solid;
tough;
not
easily
broken
or
injured;
able to
withstand
violence;
able to
sustain
attacks;
not
easily
subdued
or
taken;
as, a
strong
beam; a
strong
rock; a
strong
fortress
or
town..
Tractable
::
Tractable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
easily
led,
taught,
or
managed;
docile;
manageable;
governable;
as,
tractable
children;
a
tractable
learner..
Zinc
::
Zinc (n.) An
abundant
element
of the
magnesium-cadmium
group,
extracted
principally
from the
minerals
zinc
blende,
smithsonite,
calamine,
and
franklinite,
as an
easily
fusible
bluish
white
metal,
which is
malleable,
especially
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in moist air, and hence is used for
sheeting,
coating
galvanized
iron, etc. It is used in
making
brass,
britannia,
and other
alloys,
and is also
largely
consumed
in
electric
batteries.
Symbol
Zn.
Atomic
weight
64.9..
Heliometer
::
Heliometer
(n.) An
instrument
devised
originally
for
measuring
the
diameter
of the sun; now
employed
for
delicate
measurements
of the
distance
and
relative
direction
of two stars too far apart to be
easily
measured
in the field of view of an
ordinary
telescope.
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