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Definition of ergo
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Ergo
(conj.
/ adv.)
Therefore;
consequently;
-- often used in a
jocular
way.
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Bergomask
::
Bergomask
(n.) A
rustic
dance,
so
called
in
ridicule
of the
people
of
Bergamo,
in
Italy,
once noted for their
clownishness..
Ametabolian
::
Ametabolian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
insects
that do
undergo
any
metamorphosis.
Sarcina
::
Sarcina
(n.) A genus of
bacteria
found in
various
organic
fluids,
especially
in those those of the
stomach,
associated
with
certain
diseases.
The
individual
organisms
undergo
division
along two
perpendicular
partitions,
so that
multiplication
takes place in two
directions,
giving
groups
of four
cubical
cells.
Also used
adjectively;
as, a
sarcina
micrococcus;
a
sarcina
group..
Overgo
::
Overgo
(v. t.) To
exceed;
to
surpass.
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) The
variation
or
change
which words
undergo
to mark case,
gender,
number,
comparison,
tense,
person,
mood,
voice,
etc..
Ergot
::
Ergot (n.) The
mycelium
or spawn of this
fungus
infecting
grains
of rye and
wheat.
It is a
powerful
remedial
agent,
and also a
dangerous
poison,
and is used as a means of
hastening
childbirth,
and to
arrest
bleeding..
Overgone
::
Overgone
(p. p.) of
Overg.
Metagenesis
::
Metagenesis
(n.) The
change
of form which one
animal
species
undergoes
in a
series
of
successively
produced
individuals,
extending
from the one
developed
from the ovum to the final
perfected
individual.
Hence,
metagenesis
involves
the
production
of
sexual
individuals
by
nonsexual
means,
either
directly
or
through
intervening
sexless
generations.
Opposed
to
monogenesis.
See
Alternate
generation,
under
Generation..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. i.) To
undergo
digestion;
as, food
digests
well or ill..
Necrose
::
Necrose
(v. t. & i.) To
affect
with
necrosis;
to
unergo
necrosis.
Undergone
::
Undergone
(p. p.) of
Underg.
Segment
::
Segment
(v. i.) To
divide
or
separate
into parts in
growth;
to
undergo
segmentation,
or
cleavage,
as in the
segmentation
of the
ovum..
Holoblastic
::
Holoblastic
(a.)
Undergoing
complete
segmentation;
composed
entirely
of
germinal
matter,
the whole of the yolk
undergoing
fission;
--
opposed
to
meroblastic..
Roast
::
Roast (v. i.) To
undergo
the
process
of being
roasted.
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subject
or
amenable
to; to
underlie.
Polymerize
::
Polymerize
(v. i.) To
change
into
another
substance
having
the same
atomic
proportions,
but a
higher
molecular
weight;
to
undergo
polymerization;
thus,
aldehyde
polymerizes
in
forming
paraldehyde..
Overgo
::
Overgo
(v. t.) To
cover.
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To go or move below or
under.
Spur
::
Spur (n.)
Ergotized
rye or other
grain.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move or be
transferred
from one state or
condition
to
another;
to
change
possession,
condition,
or
circumstances;
to
undergo
transition;
as, the
business
has
passed
into other
hands..
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