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Definition of entirely
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Entirely
(adv.)
In an
entire
manner;
wholly;
completely;
fully;
as, the trace is
entirely
lost..
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Abate
::
Abate (v. t.) To bring
entirely
down or put an end to; to do away with; as, to abate a
nuisance,
to abate a
writ..
Outquench
::
Outquench
(v. t.) To
quench
entirely;
to
extinguish.
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.) A
resemblance
of
relations;
an
agreement
or
likeness
between
things
in some
circumstances
or
effects,
when the
things
are
otherwise
entirely
different.
Thus,
learning
enlightens
the mind,
because
it is to the mind what light is to the eye,
enabling
it to
discover
things
before
hidden..
Archaeostomatous
::
Archaeostomatous
(a.)
Applied
to a
gastrula
when the
blastopore
does not
entirely
close up.
Entirety
::
Entirety
(n.) The state of being
entire;
completeness;
as,
entirely
of
interest..
Teetotally
::
Teetotally
(adv.)
Entirely;
totally.
Chock
::
Chock
(adv.)
Entirely;
quite;
as, chock home; chock aft..
Sea Snake
::
Sea snake () Any one of many
species
of
venomous
aquatic
snakes
of the
family
Hydrophidae,
having
a
flattened
tail and
living
entirely
in the sea,
especially
in the
warmer
parts of the
Indian
and
Pacific
Oceans.
They feed upon
fishes,
and are
mostly
of
moderate
size, but some
species
become
eight or ten feet long and four
inches
broad..
Y-
::
Y- () A
prefix
of
obscure
meaning,
originally
used with
verbs,
adverbs,
adjectives,
nouns,
and
pronouns.
In the
Middle
English
period,
it was
little
employed
except
with
verbs,
being
chiefly
used with past
participles,
though
occasionally
with the
infinitive
Ycleped,
or
yclept,
is
perhaps
the only word not
entirely
obsolete
which shows this use..
Holoblastic
::
Holoblastic
(a.)
Undergoing
complete
segmentation;
composed
entirely
of
germinal
matter,
the whole of the yolk
undergoing
fission;
--
opposed
to
meroblastic..
Ursuline
::
Ursuline
(n.) One of an order of nuns
founded
by St.
Angela
Merici,
at
Brescia,
in
Italy,
about the year 1537, and so
called
from St.
Ursula,
under whose
protection
it was
placed.
The order was
introduced
into
Canada
as early as 1639, and into the
United
States
in 1727. The
members
are
devoted
entirely
to
education..
Ruin
::
Ruin (n.) Such a
change
of
anything
as
destroys
it, or
entirely
defeats
its
object,
or
unfits
it for use;
destruction;
overthrow;
as, the ruin of a ship or an army; the ruin of a
constitution
or a
government;
the ruin of
health
or
hopes..
Degarnish
::
Degarnish
(v. t.) To strip or
deprive
of
entirely,
as of
furniture,
ornaments,
etc.; to
disgarnish;
as, to
degarnish
a
house,
etc..
Outerly
::
Outerly
(adv.)
Utterly;
entirely.
Wholly
::
Wholly
(adv.)
In a whole or
complete
manner;
entirely;
completely;
perfectly.
Clean
::
Clean
(adv.)
Without
limitation
or
remainder;
quite;
perfectly;
wholly;
entirely.
Totally
::
Totally
(adv.)
In a total
manner;
wholly;
entirely.
Holostraca
::
Holostraca
(n. pl.) A
division
of
phyllopod
Crustacea,
including
those that are
entirely
covered
by a
bivalve
shell..
Outburn
::
Outburn
(v. t. & i.) To burn
entirely;
to be
consumed.
Erastian
::
Erastian
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Thomas
Erastus,
a
German
physician
and
theologian
of the 16th
century.
He held that the
punishment
of all
offenses
should
be
referred
to the civil
power,
and that holy
communion
was open to all. In the
present
day, an
Erastian
is one who would see the
church
placed
entirely
under the
control
of the
State..
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