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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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Illustrate
::
Illustrate
(v. t.) To make
clear,
intelligible,
or
apprehensible;
to
elucidate,
explain,
or
exemplify,
as by means of
figures,
comparisons,
and
examples..
Abature
::
Abature
(n.) Grass and
sprigs
beaten
or
trampled
down by a stag
passing
through
them.
Example
::
Example
(n.) One or a
portion
taken to show the
character
or
quality
of the
whole;
a
sample;
a
specimen.
Plenty
::
Plenty
(a.) Full or
adequate
supply;
enough
and to
spare;
sufficiency;
specifically,
abundant
productiveness
of the
earth;
ample
supply
for human
wants;
abundance;
copiousness..
Comparison
::
Comparison
(n.) The
modification,
by
inflection
or
otherwise,
which the
adjective
and
adverb
undergo
to
denote
degrees
of
quality
or
quantity;
as,
little,
less,
least,
are
examples
of
comparison..
Ample
::
Ample (a.) Fully
sufficient;
abundant;
liberal;
copious;
as, an ample
fortune;
ample
justice..
Trilogy
::
Trilogy
(n.) A
series
of three
dramas
which,
although
each of them is in one sense
complete,
have a close
mutual
relation,
and form one
historical
and
poetical
picture.
Shakespeare's
Henry VI. is an
example..
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..
Apophasis
::
Apophasis
(n.) A
figure
by which a
speaker
formally
declines
to take
notice
of a
favorable
point,
but in such a
manner
as to
produce
the
effect
desired.
[For
example,
see Mark
Antony's
oration.
Shak.,
Julius
Caesar,
iii. 2.].
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To copy
after;
to take as an
example.
Centriscoid
::
Centriscoid
(a.)
Allied
to, or
resembling,
the genus
Centriscus,
of which the
bellows
fish is an
example..
As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
For
instance;
by way of
example;
thus; -- used to
introduce
illustrative
phrases,
sentences,
or
citations..
Precedented
::
Precedented
(a.)
Having
a
precedent;
authorized
or
sanctioned
by an
example
of a like kind.
Tabulata
::
Tabulata
(n. pl.) An
artificial
group of stony
corals
including
those which have
transverse
septa in the
calicles.
The
genera
Pocillopora
and
Favosites
are
examples.
Sample
::
Sample
(v. t.) To take or to test a
sample
or
samples
of; as, to
sample
sugar,
teas,
wools,
cloths..
Sporadical
::
Sporadic
(a.)
Occuring
singly,
or apart from other
things
of the same kind, or in
scattered
instances;
separate;
single;
as, a
sporadic
fireball;
a
sporadic
case of
disease;
a
sporadic
example
of a
flower..
Henbit
::
Henbit
(n.) A weed of the genus
Lamium
(L.
amplexicaule)
with
deeply
crenate
leaves.
Example
::
Example
(n.) That which
resembles
or
corresponds
with
something
else; a
precedent;
a
model.
Cucurbitaceous
::
Cucurbitaceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
family
of
plants
of which the
cucumber,
melon,
and gourd are
common
examples..
Iris
::
Iris (n.) A genus of
plants
having
showy
flowers
and
bulbous
or
tuberous
roots,
of which the
flower-de-luce
(fleur-de-lis),
orris,
and other
species
of flag are
examples.
See
Illust.
of
Flower-de-luce..
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