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Definition of heart
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Heart (n.) A term of
affectionate
or
kindly
and
familiar
address.
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Single-minded
::
Single-minded
(a.)
Having
a
single
purpose;
hence,
artless;
guileless;
single-hearted..
Heartfelt
::
Heartfelt
(a.)
Hearty;
sincere.
Culpa
::
Culpa (n.)
Negligence
or
fault,
as
distinguishable
from dolus
(deceit,
fraud),
which
implies
intent,
culpa being
imputable
to
defect
of
intellect,
dolus to
defect
of
heart..
Petrify
::
Petrify
(v. t.) To make
callous
or
obdurate;
to
stupefy;
to
paralyze;
to
transform;
as by
petrifaction;
as, to
petrify
the
heart.
Young..
Simple-minded
::
Simple-minded
(a.)
Artless;
guileless;
simple-hearted;
undesigning;
unsuspecting;
devoid
of
duplicity.
Hearth
::
Hearth
(n.) The floor of a
furnace,
on which the
material
to be
heated
lies, or the
lowest
part of a
melting
furnace,
into which the
melted
material
settles..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. t.) To
produce
the
spiritual
change
called
conversion
in (any one); to turn from a bad life to a good one; to
change
the heart and moral
character
of (any one) from the
controlling
power of sin to that of
holiness.
Reception
::
Reception
(n.) The act or
manner
of
receiving,
esp. of
receiving
visitors;
entertainment;
hence,
an
occasion
or
ceremony
of
receiving
guests;
as, a
hearty
reception;
an
elaborate
reception..
Compunction
::
Compunction
(n.) A
picking
of
heart;
poignant
grief
proceeding
from a sense of guilt or
consciousness
of
causing
pain; the sting of
conscience.
Lunule
::
Lunule
(n.) A
special
area in front of the beak of many
bivalve
shells.
It
sometimes
has the shape of a
double
crescent,
but is
oftener
heart-shaped.
See
Illust.
of
Bivalve..
Obdurate
::
Obdurate
(a.)
Hardened
in
feelings,
esp.
against
moral or
mollifying
influences;
unyielding;
hard-hearted;
stubbornly
wicked..
Cyanopathy
::
Cyanopathy
(n.) A
disease
in which the body is
colored
blue in its
surface,
arising
usually
from a
malformation
of the
heart,
which
causes
an
imperfect
arterialization
of the
blood;
blue
jaundice..
Airy
::
Airy (a.) Light of
heart;
vivacious;
sprightly;
flippant;
superficial.
Flame
::
Flame (n.) A
person
beloved;
a
sweetheart.
Haggis
::
Haggis
(n.) A
Scotch
pudding
made of the
heart,
liver,
lights,
etc., of a sheep or lamb,
minced
with suet,
onions,
oatmeal,
etc.,
highly
seasoned,
and
boiled
in the
stomach
of the same
animal;
minced
head and
pluck..
Hearth
::
Hearth
(n.) The house
itself,
as the abode of
comfort
to its
inmates
and of
hospitality
to
strangers;
fireside..
Interauricular
::
Interauricular
(a.)
Between
the
auricles;
as, the
interauricular
partition
of the
heart..
Purpleheart
::
Purpleheart
(n.) A
strong,
durable,
and
elastic
wood of a
purplish
color,
obtained
from
several
tropical
American
leguminous
trees of the genus
Copaifera
(C.
pubiflora,
bracteata,
and
officinalis).
Used for
decorative
veneering.
See
Copaiba..
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Wanting
in
courage,
spirit,
or
energy;
timorous;
cowardly;
dejected;
depressed;
as, Faint heart ne'er won fair
lady..
Cardiograph
::
Cardiograph
(n.) An
instrument
which,
when
placed
in
contact
with the
chest,
will
register
graphically
the
comparative
duration
and
intensity
of the
heart's
movements..
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