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Definition of emitted
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Emitted
(imp. & p. p.) of Emi.
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Remittitur
::
Remittitur
(n.) A
sending
back, as when a
record
is
remitted
by a
superior
to an
inferior
court..
Musk
::
Musk (n.) The
perfume
emitted
by musk, or any
perfume
somewhat
similar..
Remissible
::
Remissible
(a.)
Capable
of being
remitted
or
forgiven.
Exclusion
::
Exclusion
(n.) Thing
emitted.
Perfume
::
Perfume
(v.) The
scent,
odor, or
odoriferous
particles
emitted
from a
sweet-smelling
substance;
a
pleasant
odor;
fragrance;
aroma..
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sudden
and
violent
issue of a fluid from an
inclosed
plase;
an
emission
of a
liquid
in a large
quantity,
and with
force;
the fluid thus
emitted;
a rapid
outpouring
of
anything;
as, a gush of song from a
bird..
Beam
::
Beam (n.) A ray or
collection
of
parallel
rays
emitted
from the sun or other
luminous
body; as, a beam of
light,
or of
heat..
Remit
::
Remit (v. t.) To
transmit
or send, esp. to a
distance,
as money in
payment
of a
demand,
account,
draft,
etc.; as, he
remitted
the
amount
by
mail..
Anther
::
Anther
(n.) That part of the
stamen
containing
the
pollen,
or
fertilizing
dust,
which,
when
mature,
is
emitted
for the
impregnation
of the
ovary..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To be shot or
propelled
forcibly;
-- said of a
missile;
to be
emitted
or
driven;
to move or
extend
swiftly,
as if
propelled;
as, a
shooting
star..
Percussion
::
Percussion
(n.) The act of
tapping
or
striking
the
surface
of the body in order to learn the
condition
of the parts
beneath
by the sound
emitted
or the
sensation
imparted
to the
fingers.
Percussion
is said to be
immediate
if the blow is
directly
upon the body; if some
interventing
substance,
as a
pleximeter,
is, used, it is
called
mediate..
Emitted
::
Emitted
(imp. & p. p.) of Emi.
Demitted
::
Demitted
(imp. & p. p.) of Demi.
Issue
::
Issue (n.) That which
passes,
flows,
or is sent out; the whole
quantity
sent forth or
emitted
at one time; as, an issue of bank
notes;
the daily issue of a
newspaper..
Fluorescence
::
Fluorescence
(n.) That
property
which some
transparent
bodies
have of
producing
at their
surface,
or
within
their
substance,
light
different
in color from the mass of the
material,
as when green
crystals
of fluor spar
afford
blue
reflections.
It is due not to the
difference
in the color of a
distinct
surface
layer,
but to the power which the
substance
has of
modifying
the light
incident
upon it. The light
emitted
by
fluorescent
substances
is in
general
of lower
refrangibility
than the
incident
l
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) Money paid back or
remitted;
especially,
a
certain
amount
of
duties
or
customs,
sometimes
the
whole,
and
sometimes
only a part,
remitted
or paid back by the
government,
on the
exportation
of the
commodities
on which they were
levied..
Indulgence
::
Indulgence
(n.)
Remission
of the
temporal
punishment
due to sins, after the guilt of sin has been
remitted
by
sincere
repentance;
absolution
from the
censures
and
public
penances
of the
church.
It is a
payment
of the debt of
justice
to God by the
application
of the
merits
of
Christ
and his
saints
to the
contrite
soul
through
the
church.
It is
therefore
believed
to
diminish
or
destroy
for sins the
punishment
of
purgatory..
Remitment
::
Remitment
(n.) The act of
remitting,
or the state of being
remitted;
remission..
Spark
::
Spark (n.) A small
particle
of fire or
ignited
substance
which is
emitted
by a body in
combustion.
Scintillation
::
Scintillation
(n.) A spark or flash
emitted
in
scintillating.
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