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Definition of epen
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Epen (n.) See
Epencephalon.
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Chase
::
Chase (n.) A kind of joint by which an
overlap
joint is
changed
to a flush
joint,
by means of a
gradually
deepening
rabbet,
as at the ends of
clinker-built
boats..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Hence:
Not
admitting
of any
doubt,
condition,
qualification,
or
discretion;
not
dependent
on
circumstances
or
probabilities;
not
speculative;
compelling
assent
or
obedience;
peremptory;
indisputable;
decisive;
as,
positive
instructions;
positive
truth;
positive
proof..
Cohesion
::
Cohesion
(n.)
Logical
agreement
and
dependence;
as, the
cohesion
of
ideas..
Attrite
::
Attrite
(a.)
Repentant
from fear of
punishment;
having
attrition
of grief for sin; --
opposed
to
contrite.
Knot
::
Knot (n.) The point on which the
action
of a story
depends;
the gist of a
matter.
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
composition
of
substances,
and of the
changes
which they
undergo
in
consequence
of
alterations
in the
constitution
of the
molecules,
which
depend
upon
variations
of the
number,
kind, or mode of
arrangement,
of the
constituent
atoms.
These atoms are not
assumed
to be
indivisible,
but
merely
the
finest
grade of
subdivision
hitherto
attained.
Chemistry
deals with the
changes
in the
composition
and
constitution
of
molecules.
See Atom,
Molecul
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.)
Something
on which one may
depend
for
security;
ground
of
trust.
Depending
::
Depending
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Depen.
Sheet Anchor
::
Sheet
anchor
(v. t.)
Anything
regarded
as a sure
support
or
dependence
in
danger;
the best hope or
refuge.
Depend
::
Depend
(v. i.) To
impend.
Independence
::
Independence
(n.)
Sufficient
means for a
comfortable
livelihood.
Epigaea
::
Epigaea
(n.) An
American
genus of
plants,
containing
but a
single
species
(E.
repens),
the
trailing
arbutus..
Scientific
::
Scientific
(a.)
Agreeing
with, or
depending
on, the rules or
principles
of
science;
as, a
scientific
classification;
a
scientific
arrangement
of
fossils..
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To feel pain,
sorrow,
or
regret,
for what one has done or
omitted
to do..
Epenthesis
::
Epenthesis
(n.) The
insertion
of a
letter
or a sound in the body of a word; as, the b in
nimble
from AS.
n/mol..
Bion
::
Bion (p. pr.) The
physiological
individual,
characterized
by
definiteness
and
independence
of
function,
in
distinction
from the
morphological
individual
or
morphon..
Factorial
::
Factorial
(n.) A name given to the
factors
of a
continued
product
when the
former
are
derivable
from one and the same
function
F(x) by
successively
imparting
a
constant
increment
or
decrement
h to the
independent
variable.
Thus the
product
F(x).F(x
+
h).F(x
+ 2h) . . . F[x +
(n-1)h]
is
called
a
factorial
term, and its
several
factors
take the name of
factorials..
Fortunate
::
Fortunate
(n.)
Receiving
same
unforeseen
or
unexpected
good, or some good which was not
dependent
on one's own skill or
efforts;
favored
with good
forune;
lucky..
Mechanico-chemical
::
Mechanico-chemical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
connected
with, or
dependent
upon, both
mechanics
and
chemistry;
-- said
especially
of those
sciences
which treat of such
phenomena
as seem to
depend
on the laws both of
mechanics
and
chemistry,
as
electricity
and
magnetism..
Enthymeme
::
Enthymeme
(n.) An
argument
consisting
of only two
propositions,
an
antecedent
and
consequent
deduced
from it; a
syllogism
with one
premise
omitted;
as, We are
dependent;
therefore
we
should
be
humble.
Here the major
proposition
is
suppressed.
The
complete
syllogism
would be,
Dependent
creatures
should
be
humble;
we are
dependent
creatures;
therefore
we
should
be
humble..
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