Home
3D
Stylish English
Comic Cartoon
Curly
Decorative
Dingbats
Dotted
Famous
Fire
Gothic
Groovy
Handwriting
Headline
more
Horror
Ice Snow
Modern
Outline
Russian
Sci Fi
Script
Valentine
Alien
Animals
Army Stencil
Asian
Bitmap Pixel
Black Letter
Blurred
Brush
Celtic Irish
Chalk Crayon
Christmas
Computer
Disney
Distorted
Easter
Fantasy
Fixed Width
Graffiti
Greek Roman
Halloween
Italic
LCD
Medieval
Mexican
Movies Tv
Old English
Old School
Pointed
Retro
Rock Stone
Rounded
School
Scratched
Serif
Square
Trash
Typewriter
USA
Various
Western
English to English Dictionary ⇛
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Definition of frequent
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 frequent is as below...
Frequent
(a.) To visit
often;
to
resort
to often or
habitually.
Lern More About Frequent
☛ Wiki Definition of Frequent
☛ Wiki Article of Frequent
☛ Google Meaning of Frequent
☛ Google Search for Frequent
Embolus
::
Embolus
(n.) A plug of some
substance
lodged
in a blood
vessel,
being
brought
thither
by the blood
current.
It
consists
most
frequently
of a clot of
fibrin,
a
detached
shred of a
morbid
growth,
a
globule
of fat, or a
microscopic
organism..
Oft
::
Oft
(adv.)
Often;
frequently;
not
rarely;
many
times.
Cough
::
Cough (v. i.) The more or less
frequent
repetition
of
coughing,
constituting
a
symptom
of
disease..
Puddling
::
Puddling
(n.) The art or
process
of
converting
cast iron into
wrought
iron or steel by
subjecting
it to
intense
heat and
frequent
stirring
in a
reverberatory
furnace
in the
presence
of
oxidizing
substances,
by which it is freed from a
portion
of its
carbon
and other
impurities..
Weathercock
::
Weathercock
(n.)
Hence,
any thing or
person
that turns
easily
and
frequently;
one who veers with every
change
of
current
opinion;
a
fickle,
inconstant
person..
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..
Orchard
::
Orchard
(n.) An
inclosure
containing
fruit
trees;
also, the fruit
trees,
collectively;
-- used
especially
of
apples,
peaches,
pears,
cherries,
plums,
or the like, less
frequently
of
nutbearing
trees and of sugar maple
trees..
Gee
::
Gee (v. i.) To turn to the off side, or from the
driver
(i.e.,
in the
United
States,
to the right
side);
-- said of
cattle,
or a team; used most
frequently
in the
imperative,
often with off, by
drivers
of oxen, in
directing
their
teams,
and
opposed
to haw, or hoi..
Darlingtonia
::
Darlingtonia
(n.) A genus of
California
pitcher
plants
consisting
of a
single
species.
The long
tubular
leaves
are
hooded
at the top, and
frequently
contain
many
insects
drowned
in the
secretion
of the
leaves..
Cat-tail
::
Cat-tail
(n.) A tall rush or flag
(Typha
latifolia)
growing
in
marshes,
with long, flat
leaves,
and
having
its
flowers
in a close
cylindrical
spike at the top of the stem. The
leaves
are
frequently
used for
seating
chairs,
making
mats, etc. See
Catkin..
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To put
beyond
hazard
of
losing
or of not
receiving;
to make
certain;
to
assure;
to
insure;
--
frequently
with
against
or from,
rarely
with of; as, to
secure
a
creditor
against
loss; to
secure
a debt by a
mortgage..
Glucoside
::
Glucoside
(n.) One of a large
series
of
amorphous
or
crystalline
substances,
occurring
very
widely
distributed
in
plants,
rarely
in
animals,
and
regarded
as
influental
agents
in the
formation
and
disposition
of the
sugars.
They are
frequently
of a
bitter
taste,
but, by the
action
of
ferments,
or of
dilute
acids and
alkalies,
always
break down into some
characteristic
substance
(acid,
aldehyde,
alcohol,
phenole,
or
alkaloid)
and
glucose
(or some other
sugar);
hence the name. They are of the natur
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.) Often or
commonly
reported.
Dibble
::
Dibble
(v. i.) To dib or dip
frequently,
as in
angling..
Oft
::
Oft (a.)
Frequent;
often;
repeated.
Commonplace
::
Commonplace
(n.) A
memorandum;
something
to be
frequently
consulted
or
referred
to.
Thumb
::
Thumb (v. t.) To soil or wear with the thumb or the
fingers;
to soil, or wear out, by
frequent
handling;
also, to cover with the
thumb;
as, to thumb the
touch-hole
of a
cannon..
Itinerancy
::
Itinerancy
(n.) A
discharge
of
official
duty
involving
frequent
change
of
residence;
the
custom
or
practice
of
discharging
official
duty in this way; also, a body of
persons
who thus
discharge
official
duty..
Basalt
::
Basalt
(n.) A rock of
igneous
origin,
consisting
of
augite
and
triclinic
feldspar,
with
grains
of
magnetic
or
titanic
iron, and also
bottle-green
particles
of
olivine
frequently
disseminated..
Mytacism
::
Mytacism
(n.) Too
frequent
use of the
letter
m, or of the sound
represented
by it..
Random Fonts
Most Popular
Privacy Policy
GDPR Policy
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us