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Definition of every
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of every is as below...
Every (a. & a.
pron.)
All the parts which
compose
a whole
collection
or
aggregate
number,
considered
in their
individuality,
all taken
separately
one by one, out of an
indefinite
bumber..
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Rose-pink
::
Rose-pink
(a.)
Disposed
to
clothe
everything
with
roseate
hues;
hence,
sentimental..
A-mornings
::
A-mornings
(adv.)
In the
morning;
every
morning.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
in
general
of
reasons,
causes,
grounds,
etc.,
explanatory
of some
event;
as, no
satisfactory
account
has been given of these
phenomena.
Hence,
the word is often used
simply
for
reason,
ground,
consideration,
motive,
etc.; as, on no
account,
on every
account,
on all
accounts..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To apply (one line or
surface)
to
another
without
slipping;
to bring all the parts of (one line or
surface)
into
successive
contact
with
another,
in suck
manner
that at every
instant
the parts that have been in
contact
are
equal..
Septennial
::
Septennial
(a.)
Happening
or
returning
once in every seven
years;
as,
septennial
elections
in
England..
Cosmopolite
::
Cosmopolite
(n.) One who has no fixed
residence,
or who is at home in every
place;
a
citizen
of the
world..
Skeptical
::
Skeptical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sceptic
or
skepticism;
characterized
by
skepticism;
hesitating
to admit the
certainly
of
doctrines
or
principles;
doubting
of
everything.
Deepen
::
Deepen
(v. i.) To
become
deeper;
as, the water
deepens
at every cast of the lead; the plot
deepens..
Revery
::
Revery
(n.) Same as
Reverie.
Bioplasm
::
Bioplasm
(n.) A name
suggested
by Dr. Beale for the
germinal
matter
supposed
to be
essential
to the
functions
of all
living
beings;
the
material
through
which every form of life
manifests
itself;
unaltered
protoplasm.
Turn
::
Turn (n.) A court of
record,
held by the
sheriff
twice a year in every
hundred
within
his
county..
Grade
::
Grade (n.) A step or
degree
in any
series,
rank,
quality,
order;
relative
position
or
standing;
as,
grades
of
military
rank;
crimes
of every
grade;
grades
of
flour..
Omniform
::
Omniform
(a.)
Having
every form or
shape.
Deads
::
Deads (n. pl.) The
substances
which
inclose
the ore on every side.
Quintan
::
Quintan
(n.) An
intermittent
fever which
returns
every fifth day,
reckoning
inclusively,
or in which the
intermission
lasts three
days..
Synthesis
::
Synthesis
(n.) The art or
process
of
making
a
compound
by
putting
the
ingredients
together,
as
contrasted
with
analysis;
thus, water is made by
synthesis
from
hydrogen
and
oxygen;
hence,
specifically,
the
building
up of
complex
compounds
by
special
reactions,
whereby
their
component
radicals
are so
grouped
that the
resulting
substances
are
identical
in every
respect
with the
natural
articles
when such
occur;
thus,
artificial
alcohol,
urea,
indigo
blue,
alizarin,
etc., are made by
synthesis..
Revery
::
Revery
(n.) An
extravagant
conceit
of the
fancy;
a
vision.
Metaphysics
::
Metaphysics
(n.) The
science
of real as
distinguished
from
phenomenal
being;
ontology;
also, the
science
of
being,
with
reference
to its
abstract
and
universal
conditions,
as
distinguished
from the
science
of
determined
or
concrete
being;
the
science
of the
conceptions
and
relations
which are
necessarily
implied
as true of every kind of
being;
phylosophy
in
general;
first
principles,
or the
science
of first
principles..
Positivism
::
Positivism
(n.) A
system
of
philosophy
originated
by M.
Auguste
Comte,
which deals only with
positives.
It
excludes
from
philosophy
everything
but the
natural
phenomena
or
properties
of
knowable
things,
together
with their
invariable
relations
of
coexistence
and
succession,
as
occurring
in time and
space.
Such
relations
are
denominated
laws, which are to be
discovered
by
observation,
experiment,
and
comparison.
This
philosophy
holds all
inquiry
into
causes,
both
efficient
and
final,
to be
useles
Unity
::
Unity (n.) In
dramatic
composition,
one of the
principles
by which a
uniform
tenor of story and
propriety
of
representation
are
preserved;
conformity
in a
composition
to
these;
in
oratory,
discourse,
etc., the due
subordination
and
reference
of every part to the
development
of the
leading
idea or the
eastablishment
of the main
proposition..
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