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Definition of history
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History
(v. t.) To
narrate
or
record.
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Histogenesis
::
Histogenesis
(n.) Germ
history
of
cells,
and of the
tissues
composed
of
cells..
Organogenesis
::
Organogenesis
(n.) The germ
history
of the
organs
and
systems
of
organs,
-- a
branch
of
morphogeny..
Helminthology
::
Helminthology
(n.) The
natural
history,
or
study,
of
worms,
esp.
parasitic
worms..
Memory
::
Memory
(n.)
Something,
or an
aggregate
of
things,
remembered;
hence,
character,
conduct,
etc., as
preserved
in
remembrance,
history,
or
tradition;
posthumous
fame; as, the war
became
only a
memory..
Ancient
::
Ancient
(a.) Old; that
happened
or
existed
in
former
times,
usually
at a great
distance
of time;
belonging
to times long past;
specifically
applied
to the times
before
the fall of the Roman
empire;
--
opposed
to
modern;
as,
ancient
authors,
literature,
history;
ancient
days..
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) A
general
name for the
history
of the steps by which any
living
organism
has
acquired
the
morphological
and
physiological
characters
which
distinguish
it; a
gradual
unfolding
of
successive
phases
of
growth
or
development.
Morphophyly
::
Morphophyly
(n.) The
tribal
history
of
forms;
that part of
phylogeny
which
treats
of the
tribal
history
of
forms,
in
distinction
from the
tribal
history
of
functions..
Jarl
::
"Jarl (n.) A
chief;
an earl; in
English
history,
one of the
leaders
in the
Danish
and Norse
invasions..
Histophyly
::
Histophyly
(n.) The
tribal
history
of
cells,
a
division
of
morphophyly..
Uredo
::
Uredo (n.) One of the
stages
in the life
history
of
certain
rusts
(Uredinales),
regarded
at one time as a
distinct
genus.
It is a
summer
stage
preceding
the
teleutospore,
or
winter
stage.
See
Uredinales,
in the
Supplement..
Hydrognosy
::
Hydrognosy
(n.) A
treatise
upon, or a
history
and
description
of, the water of the
earth..
Story
::
Story (n.) A
narration
or
recital
of that which has
occurred;
a
description
of past
events;
a
history;
a
statement;
a
record.
Physiophyly
::
Physiophyly
(n.) The
tribal
history
of the
functions,
or the
history
of the
paleontological
development
of vital
activities,
-- being a
branch
of
phylogeny.
See
Morphophyly..
Historiographer
::
Historiographer
(n.) An
historian;
a
writer
of
history;
especially,
one
appointed
or
designated
to write a
history;
also, a title
bestowed
by some
governments
upon
historians
of
distinction..
Long
::
Long
(superl.)
Drawn out or
extended
in time;
continued
through
a
considerable
tine, or to a great
length;
as, a long
series
of
events;
a long
debate;
a long
drama;
a long
history;
a long
book..
Noah
::
Noah (n.) A
patriarch
of
Biblical
history,
in the time of the
Deluge..
Epidemiography
::
Epidemiography
(n.) A
treatise
upon, or
history
of,
epidemic
diseases..
Etymology
::
Etymology
(n.) That
branch
of
philological
science
which
treats
of the
history
of
words,
tracing
out their
origin,
primitive
significance,
and
changes
of form and
meaning..
Historiology
::
Historiology
(n.) A
discourse
on
history.
Uniformism
::
Uniformism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
uniformity
in the
geological
history
of the
earth;
-- in part
equivalent
to
uniformitarianism,
but also used, more
broadly,
as
opposed
to
catastrophism..
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