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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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Trichinosis
::
Trichinosis
(n.) The
disease
produced
by the
presence
of
trichinae
in the
muscles
and
intestinal
track.
It is
marked
by
fever,
muscular
pains,
and
symptoms
resembling
those of
typhoid
fever,
and is
frequently
fatal..
Ofttimes
::
Ofttimes
(adv.)
Frequently;
often.
Basioccipital
::
Basioccipital
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the bone in the base of the
cranium,
frequently
forming
a part of the
occipital
in the
adult,
but
usually
distinct
in the
young..
Manteltree
::
Manteltree
(n.) The
lintel
of a
fireplace
when of wood, as
frequently
in early
houses..
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..
Haunt
::
Haunt (n.) A place to which one
frequently
resorts;
as,
drinking
saloons
are the
haunts
of
tipplers;
a den is the haunt of wild
beasts..
Eudiometer
::
Eudiometer
(n.) An
instrument
for the
volumetric
measurement
of
gases;
-- so named
because
frequently
used to
determine
the
purity
of the air.
Waggle
::
Waggle
(v. t.) To move
frequently
one way and the
other;
to wag; as, a bird
waggles
his
tail..
Insight
::
Insight
(n.) A sight or view of the
interior
of
anything;
a deep
inspection
or view;
introspection;
--
frequently
used with into.
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..
Oft
::
Oft
(adv.)
Often;
frequently;
not
rarely;
many
times.
Barter
::
Barter
(v. t.) To trade or
exchange
in the way of
barter;
to
exchange
(frequently
for an
unworthy
consideration);
to
traffic;
to
truck;
--
sometimes
followed
by away; as, to
barter
away goods or
honor..
Dura Mater
::
Dura mater () The
tough,
fibrous
membrane,
which lines the
cavity
of the skull and
spinal
column,
and
surrounds
the brain and
spinal
cord; --
frequently
abbreviated
to
dura..
Topsail
::
Topsail
(n.) In a
square-rigged
vessel,
the sail next above the
lowermost
sail on a mast. This sail is the one most
frequently
reefed
or
furled
in
working
the ship. In a
fore-and-aft
rigged
vessel,
the sail set upon and above the gaff. See
Cutter,
Schooner,
Sail, and
Ship..
Give
::
Give (n.) To
devote;
to
apply;
used
reflexively,
to
devote
or apply one's self; as, the
soldiers
give
themselves
to
plunder;
also in this sense used very
frequently
in the past
participle;
as, the
people
are given to
luxury
and
pleasure;
the youth is given to
study..
Cowbird
::
Cowbird
(n.) The cow
blackbird
(Molothrus
ater),
an
American
starling.
Like the
European
cuckoo,
it
builds
no nest, but lays its eggs in the nests of other
birds;
-- so
called
because
frequently
associated
with
cattle..
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..
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..
Haw
::
Haw (v. i.) To turn to the near side, or
toward
the
driver;
-- said of
cattle
or a team: a word used by
teamsters
in
guiding
their
teams,
and most
frequently
in the
imperative.
See Gee..
Vagantes
::
Vagantes
(p. pl.) A tribe of
spiders,
comprising
some of those which take their prey in a web, but which also
frequently
run with
agility,
and chase and seize their
prey..
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