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Definition of holly
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Holly
(adv.)
Wholly.
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Ilicin
::
Ilicin
(n.) The
bitter
principle
of the
holly.
Mystery
::
Mystery
(a.) A
profound
secret;
something
wholly
unknown,
or
something
kept
cautiously
concealed,
and
therefore
exciting
curiosity
or
wonder;
something
which has not been or can not be
explained;
hence,
specifically,
that which is
beyond
human
comprehension..
Immaterial
::
Immaterial
(a.) Of no
substantial
consequence;
without
weight
or
significance;
unimportant;
as, it is
wholly
immaterial
whether
he does so or not..
Abolish
::
Abolish
(v. t.) To do away with
wholly;
to
annul;
to make void; -- said of laws,
customs,
institutions,
governments,
etc.; as, to
abolish
slavery,
to
abolish
folly..
Familist
::
Familist
(n.) One of
afanatical
Antinomian
sect
originating
in
Holland,
and
existing
in
England
about 1580,
called
the
Family
of Love, who held that
religion
consists
wholly
in
love..
Perfectly
::
Perfectly
(adv.)
In a
perfect
manner
or
degree;
in or to
perfection;
completely;
wholly;
throughly;
faultlessly.
Hollyhock
::
Hollyhock
(n.) A
species
of
Althaea
(A.
rosea),
bearing
flowers
of
various
colors;
--
called
also rose
mallow..
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Scarcely;
barely;
not
guite;
not
wholly.
Cata
::
Cata () The Latin and
English
form of a Greek
preposition,
used as a
prefix
to
signify
down,
downward,
under,
against,
contrary
or
opposed
to,
wholly,
completely;
as in
cataclysm,
catarrh.
It
sometimes
drops the final
vowel,
as in
catoptric;
and is
sometimes
changed
to cath, as in
cathartic,
catholic..
Devote
::
Devote
(v. t.) To give up
wholly;
to
addict;
to
direct
the
attention
of
wholly
or
compound;
to
attach;
-- often with a
reflexive
pronoun;
as, to
devote
one's self to
science,
to one's
friends,
to
piety,
etc..
Althea
::
Althea
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
Mallow
family.
It
includes
the
officinal
marsh
mallow,
and the
garden
hollyhocks..
Sea Holly
::
Sea holly () An
evergeen
seashore
plant
(Eryngium
maritimum).
See
Eryngium.
Syncytium
::
Syncytium
(n.)
Tissue
in which the cell or
partition
walls are
wholly
wanting
and the cell
bodies
fused
together,
so that the
tissue
consists
of a
continuous
mass of
protoplasm
in which
nuclei
are
imbedded,
as in
ordinary
striped
muscle..
Cage
::
Cage (n.) A box or
inclosure,
wholly
or
partly
of
openwork,
in wood or
metal,
used for
confining
birds or other
animals..
All
::
All
(adv.)
Wholly;
completely;
altogether;
entirely;
quite;
very; as, all
bedewed;
my
friend
is all for
amusement..
Partly
::
Partly
(adv.)
In part; in some
measure
of
degree;
not
wholly.
Pithy
::
Pithy
(superl.)
Consisting
wholly,
or in part, of pith;
abounding
in pith; as, a pithy stem; a pithy
fruit..
Eryngium
::
Eryngium
(n.) A genus of
umbelliferous
plants
somewhat
like
thistles
in
appearance.
Eryngium
maritimum,
or sea
holly,
has been
highly
esteemed
as an
aphrodisiac,
the roots being
formerly
candied..
Hireling
::
Hireling
(n.) One who is
hired,
or who
serves
for
wages;
esp., one whose
motive
and
interest
in
serving
another
are
wholly
gainful;
a
mercenary..
Preterit
::
Preterit
(a.)
Belonging
wholly
to the past;
passed
by.
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