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Definition of elated
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Elated
(imp. & p. p.) of Elat.
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Metempirical
::
Metempirical
(a.)
Related,
or
belonging,
to the
objects
of
knowledge
within
the
province
of
metempirics..
Belated
::
Belated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Belat.
Pentadecatoic
::
Pentadecatoic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
pentadecane,
or
designating
an acid
related
to it..
Ytterbium
::
Ytterbium
(n.) A rare
element
of the boron
group,
sometimes
associated
with
yttrium
or other
related
elements,
as in
euxenite
and
gadolinite.
Symbol
Yb;
provisional
atomic
weight
173.2.
Cf.
Yttrium..
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Hence,
removed;
not
agreeing,
according,
or being
related;
-- in
various
figurative
uses..
Benzal
::
Benzal
(n.) A
compound
radical,
C6H5.CH,
of the
aromatic
series,
related
to
benzyl
and
benzoyl;
-- used
adjectively
or in
combination..
Belated
::
Belated
(a.)
Delayed
beyond
the usual time; too late;
overtaken
by
night;
benighted.
B
::
B () is the
second
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
(See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 196, 220.) It is
etymologically
related
to p, v, f, w and m ,
letters
representing
sounds
having
a close
organic
affinity
to its own
sound;
as in Eng.
bursar
and
purser;
Eng. bear and Lat.
ferre;
Eng.
silver
and Ger.
silber;
Lat.
cubitum
and It.
gomito;
Eng.
seven,
Anglo-Saxon
seofon,
Ger.
sieben,
Lat.
septem,
Gr.epta`,
Sanskrit
saptan.
The form of
letter
B is
Roman,
from Greek B
(Beta),
of
Semitic
origin.
The sma
Symphony
::
Symphony
(n.) An
elaborate
instrumental
composition
for a full
orchestra,
consisting
usually,
like the
sonata,
of three or four
contrasted
yet
inwardly
related
movements,
as the
allegro,
the
adagio,
the
minuet
and trio, or
scherzo,
and the
finale
in quick time. The term has
recently
been
applied
to large
orchestral
works in freer form, with
arguments
or
programmes
to
explain
their
meaning,
such as the
symphonic
poems of
Liszt.
The term was
formerly
applied
to any
composition
for an
orchestra,
as
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) The
inferred
proposition
of a
syllogism;
the
necessary
consequence
of the
conditions
asserted
in two
related
propositions
called
premises.
See
Syllogism.
Piperidine
::
Piperidine
(n.) An oily
liquid
alkaloid,
C5H11N,
having
a hot,
peppery,
ammoniacal
odor. It is
related
to
pyridine,
and is
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
piperine..
Beam Tree
::
Beam tree () A tree
(Pyrus
aria)
related
to the
apple.
Derivative
::
Derivative
(n.) A
substance
so
related
to
another
substance
by
modification
or
partial
substitution
as to be
regarded
as
derived
from it; thus, the amido
compounds
are
derivatives
of
ammonia,
and the
hydrocarbons
are
derivatives
of
methane,
benzene,
etc..
Sabelloid
::
Sabelloid
(a.) Like, or
related
to, the genus
Sabella..
Hexyl
::
Hexyl (n.) A
compound
radical,
C6H13,
regarded
as the
essential
residue
of
hexane,
and a
related
series
of
compounds..
Half Blood
::
Half blood (n.) A
person
so
related
to
another.
Rook
::
Rook (n.) A
European
bird
(Corvus
frugilegus)
resembling
the crow, but
smaller.
It is
black,
with
purple
and
violet
reflections.
The base of the beak and the
region
around
it are
covered
with a
rough,
scabrous
skin, which in old birds is
whitish.
It is
gregarious
in its
habits.
The name is also
applied
to
related
Asiatic
species..
Oreodon
::
Oreodon
(n.) A genus of
extinct
herbivorous
mammals,
abundant
in the
Tertiary
formation
of the Rocky
Mountains.
It is more or less
related
to the
camel,
hog, and
deer..
Myrcia
::
Myrcia
(n.) A large genus of
tropical
American
trees and
shrubs,
nearly
related
to the true
myrtles
(Myrtus),
from which they
differ
in
having
very few seeds in each
berry..
Sweetwort
::
Sweetwood
(n.) The
timber
of the tree
Oreodaphne
Leucoxylon,
growing
in
Jamaica.
The name is also
applied
to the
timber
of
several
other
related
trees..
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