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Definition of enlargement
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Enlargement
(n.)
Diffusiveness
of
speech
or
writing;
expatiation;
a wide range of
discourse
or
argument.
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Station
::
Station
(n.) An
enlargement
in a shaft or
galley,
used as a
landing,
or
passing
place,
or for the
accomodation
of a pump, tank, etc..
Increase
::
Increase
(v. i.)
Addition
or
enlargement
in size,
extent,
quantity,
number,
intensity,
value,
substance,
etc.;
augmentation;
growth..
Inflation
::
Inflation
(n.) The act or
process
of
inflating,
or the state of being
inflated,
as with air or gas;
distention;
expansion;
enlargement..
Pipette
::
Pipette
(n.) A small glass tube, often with an
enlargement
or bulb in the
middle,
and
usually
graduated,
-- used for
transferring
or
delivering
measured
quantities..
Enlargement
::
Enlargement
(n.)
Diffusiveness
of
speech
or
writing;
expatiation;
a wide range of
discourse
or
argument.
Ganglion
::
Ganglion
(n.) A mass or knot of
nervous
matter,
including
nerve
cells,
usually
forming
an
enlargement
in the
course
of a
nerve..
Amplification
::
Amplification
(n.) The act of
amplifying
or
enlarging
in
dimensions;
enlargement;
extension.
Gusset
::
Gusset
(n.) A small piece of cloth
inserted
in a
garment,
for the
purpose
of
strengthening
some part or
giving
it a
tapering
enlargement..
Inexpansible
::
Inexpansible
(a.)
Incapable
of
expansion,
enlargement,
or
extension..
Augmentation
::
Augmentation
(n.) The thing added by way of
enlargement.
Vegetative
::
Vegetative
(a.)
Having
relation
to
growth
or
nutrition;
partaking
of
simple
growth
and
enlargement
of the
systems
of
nutrition,
apart from the
sensorial
or
distinctively
animal
functions;
vegetal..
Enlargement
::
Enlargement
(n.)
Expansion
or
extension,
as of the
powers
of the mind;
ennoblement,
as of the
feelings
and
character;
as, an
enlargement
of
views,
of
knowledge,
of
affection..
Dilatation
::
Dilatation
(n.) A
dilation
or
enlargement
of a canal or other
organ.
Expansion
::
Expansion
(n.) The act of
expanding
or
spreading
out; the
condition
of being
expanded;
dilation;
enlargement.
Expansion
::
Expansion
(n.)
Enlargement
or
extension
of
business
transactions;
esp.,
increase
of the
circulation
of bank
notes..
Modus
::
Modus (n.) A
qualification
involving
the idea of
variation
or
departure
from some
general
rule or form, in the way of
either
restriction
or
enlargement,
according
to the
circumstances
of the case, as in the will of a
donor,
an
agreement
between
parties,
and the
like..
Rappage
::
Rappage
(n.) The
enlargement
of a mold
caused
by
rapping
the
pattern.
Ampliation
::
Ampliation
(n.)
Enlargement;
amplification.
Exostosis
::
Exostosis
(n.) Any
protuberance
of a bone which is not
natural;
an
excrescence
or
morbid
enlargement
of a bone.
Scrofula
::
Scrofula
(n.) A
constitutional
disease,
generally
hereditary,
especially
manifested
by
chronic
enlargement
and
cheesy
degeneration
of the
lymphatic
glands,
particularly
those of the neck, and
marked
by a
tendency
to the
development
of
chronic
intractable
inflammations
of the skin,
mucous
membrane,
bones,
joints,
and other
parts,
and by a
diminution
in the power of
resistance
to
disease
or
injury
and the
capacity
for
recovery.
Scrofula
is now
generally
held to be
tuberculous
in
character,
and may
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