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Definition of frequent
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Frequent
(a.) To make full; to fill.
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Guano
::
Guano (n.) A
substance
found in great
abundance
on some
coasts
or
islands
frequented
by sea
fowls,
and
composed
chiefly
of their
excrement.
It is rich in
phosphates
and
ammonia,
and is used as a
powerful
fertilizer..
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..
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
Eu
::
Eu () A
prefix
used
frequently
in
composition,
signifying
well, good,
advantageous;
-- the
opposite
of
dys-..
Vair
::
Vair (n.) The skin of the
squirrel,
much used in the
fourteenth
century
as fur for
garments,
and
frequently
mentioned
by
writers
of that
period
in
describing
the
costly
dresses
of
kings,
nobles,
and
prelates.
It is
represented
in
heraldry
by a
series
of small
shields
placed
close
together,
and
alternately
white and
blue..
Quilt
::
Quilt (v. t.) To
stitch
or sew
together
at
frequent
intervals,
in order to
confine
in place the
several
layers
of cloth and
wadding
of which a
garment,
comforter,
etc., may be made; as, to quilt a
coat..
Seldom
::
Seldom
(a.) Rare;
infrequent.
Steingale
::
Steinbock
(n.) A small South
African
antelope
(Nanotragus
tragulus)
which
frequents
dry, rocky
districts;
--
called
also
steenbok..
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..
Diarrhoea
::
Diarrhoea
(n.) A
morbidly
frequent
and
profuse
discharge
of loose or fluid
evacuations
from the
intestines,
without
tenesmus;
a
purging
or
looseness
of the
bowels;
a
flux..
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..
Conventicler
::
Conventicler
(n.) One who
supports
or
frequents
conventicles.
Haunt
::
Haunt (v. t.) To
inhabit
or
frequent
as a
specter;
to visit as a ghost or
apparition.
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) A round or
course
which is
frequently
gone over; as, a
watchman's
beat..
Resorter
::
Resorter
(n.) One who
resorts;
a
frequenter.
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
confine
one's self to; not to quit; to
remain
in; as, to keep one's
house,
room, bed, etc. ;
hence,
to
haunt;
to
frequent..
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..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.)
Something
frequently
shifted;
especially,
a
woman's
under-garment;
a
chemise..
Aerial
::
Aerial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the air, or
atmosphere;
inhabiting
or
frequenting
the air;
produced
by or found in the air;
performed
in the air; as,
aerial
regions
or
currents..
Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. i.) To
swallow
liquor
greedily;
to drink much or
frequently.
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