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Definition of ample
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 ample is as below...
Ample (a.) Not
contracted
of
brief;
not
concise;
extended;
diffusive;
as, an ample
narrative..
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Whinstone
::
Whinstone
(n.) A
provincial
name given in
England
to
basaltic
rocks,
and
applied
by
miners
to other kind of
dark-colored
unstratified
rocks which
resist
the point of the pick. -- for
example,
to
masses
of
chert.
Whin-dikes,
and
whin-sills,
are names
sometimes
given to veins or beds of
basalt..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
establish
as a rule; to
furnish;
to
prescribe;
to
assign;
as, to set an
example;
to set
lessons
to be
learned..
Zygenid
::
Zygenid
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of moths of the
family
Zygaenidae,
most of which are
bright
colored.
The wood nymph and the vine
forester
are
examples.
Also used
adjectively..
Trample
::
Trample
(v. i.) To tread with force and
rapidity;
to
stamp.
Pursue
::
Pursue
(v. t.) To
follow
as an
example;
to
imitate.
Conculcate
::
Conculcate
(v. t.) To tread or
trample
under foot.
Tangent
::
Tangent
(v. t.) A
tangent
line
curve,
or
surface;
specifically,
that
portion
of the
straight
line
tangent
to a curve that is
between
the point of
tangency
and a given line, the given line
being,
for
example,
the axis of
abscissas,
or a
radius
of a
circle
produced.
See
Trigonometrical
function,
under
Function..
Rampler
::
Rampler
(n.) A
rambler.
Trampled
::
Trampled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Trampl.
Noxious
::
Noxious
(a.)
Hurtful;
harmful;
baneful;
pernicious;
injurious;
destructive;
unwholesome;
insalubrious;
as,
noxious
air, food, or
climate;
pernicious;
corrupting
to
morals;
as,
noxious
practices
or
examples..
Neuroptera
::
Neuroptera
(n. pl.) An order of
hexapod
insects
having
two pairs of
large,
membranous,
net-veined
wings.
The mouth
organs
are
adapted
for
chewing.
They feed upon other
insects,
and
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis.
The
ant-lion,
hellgamite,
and
lacewing
fly are
examples.
Formerly,
the name was given to a much more
extensive
group,
including
the true
Neuroptera
and the
Pseudoneuroptera..
Exemplify
::
Exemplify
(v. t.) To show or
illustrate
by
example.
Exemplarily
::
Exemplarily
(adv.)
In a
manner
fitted
or
designed
to be an
example
for
imitation
or for
warning;
by way of
example.
Largifical
::
Largifical
(a.)
Generous;
ample;
liberal.
Sea Duck
::
Sea duck () Any one of
numerous
species
of ducks which
frequent
the
seacoasts
and feed
mainly
on
fishes
and
mollusks.
The
scoters,
eiders,
old
squaw,
and ruddy duck are
examples.
They may be
distinguished
by the
lobate
hind toe..
Paraphrase
::
Paraphrase
(n.) A
restatement
of a text,
passage,
or work,
expressing
the
meaning
of the
original
in
another
form,
generally
for the sake of its
clearer
and
fuller
exposition;
a
setting
forth the
signification
of a text in other and
ampler
terms;
a free
translation
or
rendering;
--
opposed
to
metaphrase..
Sufficiency
::
Sufficiency
(n.)
Supply
equal to
wants;
ample stock or fund.
Image
::
Image (n.) A
picture,
example,
or
illustration,
often taken from
sensible
objects,
and used to
illustrate
a
subject;
usually,
an
extended
metaphor..
Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. t.) To
trample
or tread down, as high
grass,
by
walking
through
it..
Model
::
Model (n.)
Anything
which
serves,
or may
serve,
as an
example
for
imitation;
as, a
government
formed
on the model of the
American
constitution;
a model of
eloquence,
virtue,
or
behavior..
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