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Definition of imparting
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Imparting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Impar.
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Dead
::
Dead (a.) Not
imparting
motion
or
power;
as, the dead
spindle
of a
lathe,
etc. See
Spindle..
Blessed
::
Blessed
(a.)
Imparting
happiness
or
bliss;
fraught
with
happiness;
blissful;
joyful.
Communicatory
::
Communicatory
(a.)
Imparting
knowledge
or
information.
Self-imparting
::
Self-imparting
(a.)
Imparting
by one's own, or by its own,
powers
and
will..
Factorial
::
Factorial
(n.) A name given to the
factors
of a
continued
product
when the
former
are
derivable
from one and the same
function
F(x) by
successively
imparting
a
constant
increment
or
decrement
h to the
independent
variable.
Thus the
product
F(x).F(x
+
h).F(x
+ 2h) . . . F[x +
(n-1)h]
is
called
a
factorial
term, and its
several
factors
take the name of
factorials..
Energizing
::
Energizing
(a.)
Capable
of
imparting
or
exercising
energy.
Cosmetical
::
Cosmetical
(a.)
Imparting
or
improving
beauty,
particularly
the
beauty
of the
complexion;
as, a
cosmetical
preparation..
Repercussion
::
Repercussion
(n.) In a
vaginal
examination,
the act of
imparting
through
the
uterine
wall with the
finger
a shock to the
fetus,
so that it
bounds
upward,
and falls back again
against
the
examining
finger..
Oenanthic
::
Oenanthic
(a.)
Having,
or
imparting,
the odor
characteristic
of the
bouquet
of wine;
specifically
used,
formerly,
to
designate
an acid whose
ethereal
salts were
supposed
to
occasion
the
peculiar
bouquet,
or
aroma,
of old wine. Cf.
Oenanthylic..
Self-communicative
::
Self-communicative
(a.)
Imparting
or
communicating
by its own
powers.
Lustering
::
Lustering
(n.) The act or
process
of
imparting
a
luster,
as to
pottery..
Comfortable
::
Comfortable
(a.)
Affording
or
imparting
comfort
or
consolation;
able to
comfort;
cheering;
as, a
comfortable
hope..
Flavorous
::
Flavorous
(a.)
Imparting
flavor;
pleasant
to the taste or
smell;
sapid.
Balsamation
::
Balsamation
(n.) The act of
imparting
balsamic
properties.
Impartation
::
Impartation
(n.) The act of
imparting,
or the thing
imparted..
University
::
University
(n.) An
institution
organized
and
incorporated
for the
purpose
of
imparting
instruction,
examining
students,
and
otherwise
promoting
education
in the
higher
branches
of
literature,
science,
art, etc.,
empowered
to
confer
degrees
in the
several
arts and
faculties,
as in
theology,
law,
medicine,
music,
etc. A
university
may exist
without
having
any
college
connected
with it, or it may
consist
of but one
college,
or it may
comprise
an
assemblage
of
colleges
established
in any
place,
with
Pulley
::
Pulley
(v. t.) A wheel with a broad rim, or
grooved
rim, for
transmitting
power from, or
imparting
power to, the
different
parts of
machinery,
or for
changing
the
direction
of
motion,
by means of a belt, cord, rope, or
chain..
Vulcanization
::
Vulcanization
(n.) The act or
process
of
imparting
to
caoutchouc,
gutta-percha,
or the like,
greater
elasticity,
durability,
or
hardness
by
heating
with
sulphur
under
pressure..
Impartment
::
Impartment
(n.) The act of
imparting,
or that which is
imparted,
communicated,
or
disclosed..
Cog
::
Cog (n.) A
tooth,
cam, or catch for
imparting
or
receiving
motion,
as on a gear
wheel,
or a
lifter
or wiper on a
shaft;
originally,
a
separate
piece of wood set in a
mortise
in the face of a
wheel..
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