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Definition of frequently
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Frequently
(adv.)
At
frequent
or short
intervals;
many
times;
often;
repeatedly;
commonly.
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Tabor
::
Tabor (v. i.) To
strike
lightly
and
frequently.
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..
Candelabrum
::
Candelabrum
(n.) A
highly
ornamented
stand of
marble
or other
ponderous
material,
usually
having
three feet, --
frequently
a
votive
offering
to a
temple..
Goitre
::
Goitre
(n.) An
enlargement
of the
thyroid
gland,
on the
anterior
part of the neck;
bronchocele.
It is
frequently
associated
with
cretinism,
and is most
common
in
mountainous
regions,
especially
in
certain
parts of
Switzerland..
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) A round or
course
which is
frequently
gone over; as, a
watchman's
beat..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.)
Something
frequently
shifted;
especially,
a
woman's
under-garment;
a
chemise..
Sauter
::
Sauter
(v. t.) To fry
lightly
and
quickly,
as meat, by
turning
or
tossing
it over
frequently
in a hot pan
greased
with a
little
fat..
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..
Leprosy
::
Leprosy
(n.) A
cutaneous
disease
which first
appears
as blebs or as
reddish,
shining,
slightly
prominent
spots,
with
spreading
edges.
These are often
followed
by an
eruption
of dark or
yellowish
prominent
nodules,
frequently
producing
great
deformity.
In one
variety
of the
disease,
anaesthesia
of the skin is a
prominent
symptom.
In
addition
there may be
wasting
of the
muscles,
falling
out of the hair and
nails,
and
distortion
of the hands and feet with
destruction
of the bones and
joints.
It is
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce
a
purpose;
--
usually
followed
by may, or
might,
and
frequently
preceded
by so, in
order,
to the end, etc..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which have the value of
independent
words,
inasmuch
as the
simple
words are
either
not used at all, or are
rarely,
or at least much less
frequently,
used; as,
unavoidable,
unconscionable,
undeniable,
unspeakable,
unprecedented,
unruly,
and the like; or
inasmuch
as they are used in a
different
sense from the usual
meaning
of the
primitive,
or
especially
in one of the
significations
of the
latter;
as,
unaccountable,
unalloyed,
unbelieving,
unpretending,
unreserved,
and the like; o
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..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
consume
with fire; to
reduce
to ashes by the
action
of heat or fire; --
frequently
intensified
by up: as, to burn up
wood..
Poppyhead
::
Poppyhead
(n.) A
raised
ornament
frequently
having
the form of a
final.
It is
generally
used on the tops of the
upright
ends or
elbows
which
terminate
seats,
etc., in
Gothic
churches..
Crackle
::
Crackle
(v. i.) To make
slight
cracks;
to make
small,
sharp,
sudden
noises,
rapidly
or
frequently
repeated;
to
crepitate;
as,
burning
thorns
crackle..
Stapes
::
Stapelia
(n.) An
extensive
and
curious
genus of
African
plants
of the
natural
order
Asclepiadaceae
(Milkweed
family).
They are
succulent
plants
without
leaves,
frequently
covered
with dark
tubercles
giving
them a very
grotesque
appearance.
The odor of the
blossoms
is like that of
carrion..
Whiffler
::
Whiffler
(n.) One who
whiffles,
or
frequently
changes
his
opinion
or
course;
one who uses
shifts
and
evasions
in
argument;
hence,
a
trifler..
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..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Frequently
repeated
or
customary
action;
habitual
performance;
a
succession
of acts of a
similar
kind;
usage;
habit;
custom;
as, the
practice
of
rising
early;
the
practice
of
making
regular
entries
of
accounts;
the
practice
of daily
exercise..
Turret
::
Turret
(n.) A
little
tower,
frequently
a
merely
ornamental
structure
at one of the
angles
of a
larger
structure..
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