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Definition of gard
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Gard (v. & n.) See
Guard.
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Cordiality
::
Cordiality
(n.)
Sincere
affection
and
kindness;
warmth
of
regard;
heartiness.
Parsimony
::
Parsimony
(n.)
Closeness
or
sparingness
in the
expenditure
of
money;
--
generally
in a bad
sense;
excessive
frugality;
niggardliness.
Attachment
::
Attachment
(n.) The act
attaching,
or state of being
attached;
close
adherence
or
affection;
fidelity;
regard;
an/
passion
of
affection
that binds a
person;
as, an
attachment
to a
friend,
or to a
party..
Sulphonium
::
Sulphonic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, a
sulphone;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
any one of a
series
of acids
(regarded
as acid
ethereal
salts of
sulphurous
acid)
obtained
by the
oxidation
of the
mercaptans,
or by
treating
sulphuric
acid with
certain
aromatic
bases (as
benzene);
as,
phenyl
sulphonic
acid,
C6H5.SO2.OH,
a
stable
colorless
crystalline
substance..
Stimulism
::
Stimulism
(n.) The
theory
of
medical
practice
which
regarded
life as
dependent
upon
stimulation,
or
excitation,
and
disease
as
caused
by
excess
or
deficiency
in the
amount
of
stimulation..
Alley
::
Alley (n.) A
narrow
passage;
especially
a walk or
passage
in a
garden
or park,
bordered
by rows of trees or
bushes;
a
bordered
way..
Ordonnance
::
Ordonnance
(n.) The
disposition
of the parts of any
composition
with
regard
to one
another
and the
whole.
Level
::
Level (v. t.) To make
level;
to make
horizontal;
to bring to the
condition
of a level line or
surface;
hence,
to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a
garden..
Trimethylamine
::
Trimethylamine
(n.) A
colorless
volatile
alkaline
liquid,
N.(CH3)3,
obtained
from
herring
brine,
beet
roots,
etc., with a
characteristic
herringlike
odor. It is
regarded
as a
substituted
ammonia
containing
three
methyl
groups..
Emotionalism
::
Emotionalism
(n.) The
cultivation
of an
emotional
state of mind;
tendency
to
regard
things
in an
emotional
manner.
Derivative
::
Derivative
(n.) A
substance
so
related
to
another
substance
by
modification
or
partial
substitution
as to be
regarded
as
derived
from it; thus, the amido
compounds
are
derivatives
of
ammonia,
and the
hydrocarbons
are
derivatives
of
methane,
benzene,
etc..
Neuter
::
Neuter
(n.) An
organism,
either
vegetable
or
animal,
which at its
maturity
has no
generative
organs,
or but
imperfectly
developed
ones, as a plant
without
stamens
or
pistils,
as the
garden
Hydrangea;
esp., one of the
imperfectly
developed
females
of
certain
social
insects,
as of the ant and the
common
honeybee,
which
perform
the
labors
of the
community,
and are
called
workers..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Attention
of the mind with a
feeling
of
interest;
observation;
heed;
notice.
Obectize
::
Obectize
(v. t.) To make an
object
of; to
regard
as an
object;
to place in the
position
of an
object.
Disinterest
::
Disinterest
(n.)
Indifference
to
profit;
want of
regard
to
private
advantage;
disinterestedness.
Regarder
::
Regarder
(n.) One who
regards.
Belgard
::
Belgard
(n.) A sweet or
loving
look.
Peppergrass
::
Peppergrass
(n.) Any herb of the
cruciferous
genus
Lepidium,
especially
the
garden
peppergrass,
or
garden
cress,
Lepidium
sativum;
--
called
also
pepperwort.
All the
species
have a
pungent
flavor..
Dress
::
Dress (v. i.) To
clothe
or
apparel
one's self; to put on one's
garments;
to pay
particular
regard
to
dress;
as, to dress
quickly..
Vinyl
::
Vinyl (n.) The
hypothetical
radical
C2H3,
regarded
as the
characteristic
residue
of
ethylene
and that
related
series
of
unsaturated
hydrocarbons
with which the allyl
compounds
are
homologous..
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