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Definition of immediately
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Immediately
(adv.)
As soon as. Cf.
Directly,
8,
Note..
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Determine
::
Determine
(v. t.) To
resolve
on; to have a fixed
intention
of; also, to cause to come to a
conclusion
or
decision;
to lead; as, this
determined
him to go
immediately..
Epistyle
::
Epistyle
(n.) A
massive
piece of stone or wood laid
immediately
on the
abacus
of the
capital
of a
column
or
pillar;
-- now
called
architrave.
Suburb
::
Suburb
(n.) An
outlying
part of a city or town; a
smaller
place
immediately
adjacent
to a city; in the
plural,
the
region
which is on the
confines
of any city or large town; as, a house
stands
in the
suburbs;
a
garden
situated
in the
suburbs
of
Paris..
Plinth
::
Plinth
(n.) In
classical
architecture,
a
vertically
faced
member
immediately
below the
circular
base of a
column;
also, the
lowest
member
of a
pedestal;
hence,
in
general,
the
lowest
member
of a base; a
sub-base;
a block upon which the
moldings
of an
architrave
or trim are
stopped
at the
bottom.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
Proximate
::
Proximate
(a.)
Nearest;
next
immediately
preceding
or
following.
Balmoral
::
Balmoral
(n.) A long
woolen
petticoat,
worn
immediately
under the
dress..
Thereupon
::
Thereupon
(adv.)
Immediately;
at once;
without
delay.
Optime
::
Optime
(n.) One of those who stand in the
second
rank of
honors,
immediately
after the
wranglers,
in the
University
of
Cambridge,
England.
They are
divided
into
senior
and
junior
optimes..
Eve
::
Eve (n.) The
evening
before
a
holiday,
-- from the
Jewish
mode of
reckoning
the day as
beginning
at
sunset.
not at
midnight;
as,
Christians
eve is the
evening
before
Christmas;
also, the
period
immediately
preceding
some
important
event..
Champlain Period
::
Champlain
period
() A
subdivision
of the
Quaternary
age
immediately
following
the
Glacial
period;
-- so named from beds near Lake
Champlain.
Pleistocene
::
Pleistocene
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
epoch,
or the
deposits,
following
the
Tertiary,
and
immediately
preceding
man..
Blubber
::
Blubber
(n.) The fat of
whales
and other large sea
animals
from which oil is
obtained.
It lies
immediately
under the skin and over the
muscular
flesh.
Mediately
::
Mediately
(adv.)
In a
mediate
manner;
by a
secondary
cause or
agent;
not
directly
or
primarily;
by
means;
--
opposed
to
immediately.
Introit
::
Introit
(n.) A part of a psalm or other
portion
of
Scripture
read by the
priest
at Mass
immediately
after
ascending
to the
altar.
Royal
::
Royal (n.) A small sail
immediately
above the
topgallant
sail.
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) A plant
obtaining
nourishment
immediately
from other
plants
to which it
attaches
itself,
and whose
juices
it
absorbs;
--
sometimes,
but
erroneously,
called
epiphyte..
Pia Mater
::
Pia mater () The
delicate
and
highly
vascular
membrane
immediately
investing
the brain and
spinal
cord.
Effect
::
Effect
(n.) In
general:
That which is
produced
by an agent or
cause;
the event which
follows
immediately
from an
antecedent,
called
the
cause;
result;
consequence;
outcome;
fruit;
as, the
effect
of
luxury..
Next
::
Next
(superl.)
Adjoining
in a
series;
immediately
preceding
or
following
in
order.
Directly
::
Directly
(adv.)
Straightway;
next in
order;
without
delay;
immediately.
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