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Definition of frequent
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Frequent
(n.) Often to be met with;
happening
at short
intervals;
often
repeated
or
occurring;
as,
frequent
visits..
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Water Monitor
::
Water
monitor
() A very large
lizard
(Varanaus
salvator)
native
of
India.
It
frequents
the
borders
of
streams
and swims
actively.
It
becomes
five or six feet long.
Called
also
two-banded
monitor,
and
kabaragoya.
The name is also
applied
to other
aquatic
monitors..
Mexicanize
::
Mexicanize
(v. t.) To cause to be like the
Mexicans,
or their
country,
esp. in
respect
of
frequent
revolutions
of
government..
Fixture
::
Fixture
(n.)
Anything
of an
accessory
character
annexed
to
houses
and
lands,
so as to
constitute
a part of them. This term is,
however,
quite
frequently
used in the
peculiar
sense of
personal
chattels
annexed
to lands and
tenements,
but
removable
by the
person
annexing
them, or his
personal
representatives.
In this
latter
sense,
the same
things
may be
fixtures
under some
circumstances,
and not
fixtures
under
others..
Trading
::
Trading
(a.)
Frequented
by
traders.
Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. i.) To
swallow
liquor
greedily;
to drink much or
frequently.
Romish
::
Romish
(a.)
Belonging
or
relating
to Rome, or to the Roman
Catholic
Church;
--
frequently
used in a
disparaging
sense;
as, the
Romish
church;
the
Romish
religion,
ritual,
or
ceremonies..
Tamp
::
Tamp (v. t.) To drive in or down by
frequent
gentle
strokes;
as, to tamp earth so as to make a
smooth
place..
Angleworm
::
Angleworm
(n.) A
earthworm
of the genus
Lumbricus,
frequently
used by
anglers
for bait. See
Earthworm..
Constipation
::
Constipation
(n.) A state of the
bowels
in which the
evacuations
are
infrequent
and
difficult,
or the
intestines
become
filled
with
hardened
faeces;
costiveness..
Cretinism
::
Cretinism
(n.) A
condition
of
endemic
or
inherited
idiocy,
accompanied
by
physical
degeneracy
and
deformity
(usually
with
goiter),
frequent
in
certain
mountain
valleys,
esp. of the
Alps..
Canary Bird
::
Canary
bird () A small
singing
bird of the Finch
family
(Serinus
Canarius),
a
native
of the
Canary
Islands.
It was
brought
to
Europe
in the 16th
century,
and made a
household
pet. It
generally
has a
yellowish
body with the wings and tail
greenish,
but in its wild state it is more
frequently
of gray or brown
color.
It is
sometimes
called
canary
finch..
Ultra Vires
::
Ultra vires ()
Beyond
power;
transcending
authority;
-- a
phrase
used
frequently
in
relation
to acts or
enactments
by
corporations
in
excess
of their
chartered
or
statutory
rights.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Brass
::
Brass (n.) A
journal
bearing,
so
called
because
frequently
made of
brass.
A brass is often lined with a
softer
metal,
when the
latter
is
generally
called
a white metal
lining.
See Axle box,
Journal
Box, and
Bearing..
Conjugate
::
Conjugate
(a.)
Presenting
themselves
simultaneously
and
having
reciprocal
properties;
--
frequently
used in pure and
applied
mathematics
with
reference
to two
quantities,
points,
lines,
axes,
curves,
etc..
Grisette
::
Grisette
(n.) A
French
girl or young
married
woman of the lower
class;
more
frequently,
a young
working
woman who is fond of
gallantry..
Geyser
::
Geyser
(n.) A
boiling
spring
which
throws
forth at
frequent
intervals
jets of
water,
mud, etc.,
driven
up by the
expansive
power of
steam..
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Tipple
::
Tipple
(v. t.) To
drink,
as
strong
liquors,
frequently
or in
excess..
Ofttimes
::
Ofttimes
(adv.)
Frequently;
often.
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