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Definition of incide
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of incide is as below...
Incide
(v. t.) To cut; to
separate
and
remove;
to
resolve
or break up, as by
medicines..
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Zincide
::
Zincide
(n.) A
binary
compound
of zinc.
Detriment
::
Detriment
(n.) A
charge
made to
students
and
barristers
for
incidental
repairs
of the rooms they
occupy.
Bevel Gear
::
Bevel gear () A kind of gear in which the two
wheels
working
together
lie in
different
planes,
and have their teeth cut at right
angles
to the
surfaces
of two cones whose
apices
coincide
with the point where the axes of the
wheels
would
meet..
Manslaughter
::
Manslaughter
(n.) The
unlawful
killing
of a man,
either
in
negligenc/
or
incidentally
to the
commission
of some
unlawful
act, but
without
specific
malice,
or upon a
sudden
excitement
of
anger..
Kish
::
Kish (n.) A
workman's
name for the
graphite
which forms
incidentally
in iron
smelting.
Punishment
::
Punishment
(n.) A
penalty
inflicted
by a court of
justice
on a
convicted
offender
as a just
retribution,
and
incidentally
for the
purposes
of
reformation
and
prevention..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) A
precept
issued
by a
magistrate
authorizing
an
officer
to make an
arrest,
a
seizure,
or a
search,
or do other acts
incident
to the
administration
of
justice..
Event
::
Event (n.) That which
comes,
arrives,
or
happens;
that which falls out; any
incident,
good or bad..
Turn
::
Turn (n.)
Successive
course;
opportunity
enjoyed
by
alternation
with
another
or with
others,
or in due
order;
due
chance;
alternate
or
incidental
occasion;
appropriate
time..
Accessory
::
Accessory
(a.)
Accompanying
as a
subordinate;
aiding
in a
secondary
way;
additional;
connected
as an
incident
or
subordinate
to a
principal;
contributing
or
contributory;
said of
persons
and
things,
and, when of
persons,
usually
in a bad
sense;
as, he was
accessory
to the riot;
accessory
sounds
in
music..
Coincident
::
Coincident
(a.)
Having
coincidence;
occupying
the same
place;
contemporaneous;
concurrent;
--
followed
by with.
Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.) By the way; to the
purpose;
suitably
to the place or
subject;
-- a word used to
introduce
an
incidental
observation,
suited
to the
occasion,
though
not
strictly
belonging
to the
narration..
Coincidence
::
Coincidence
(n.) Exact
correspondence
in
nature,
character,
result,
circumstances,
etc.;
concurrence;
agreement..
Narrate
::
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
Parergy
::
Parergy
(n.)
Something
unimportant,
incidental,
or
superfluous..
By
::
By (a.) Out of the
common
path;
aside;
-- used in
composition,
giving
the
meaning
of
something
aside,
secondary,
or
incidental,
or
collateral
matter,
a thing
private
or
avoiding
notice;
as,
by-line,
by-place,
by-play,
by-street.
It was
formerly
more
freely
used in
composition
than it is now; as,
by-business,
by-concernment,
by-design,
by-interest,
etc..
Occasional
::
Occasional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
occasion
or to
occasions;
occuring
at
times,
but not
constant,
regular,
or
systematic;
made or
happening
as
opportunity
requires
or
admits;
casual;
incidental;
as,
occasional
remarks,
or
efforts..
Side
::
Side (a.)
Hence,
indirect;
oblique;
collateral;
incidental;
as, a side
issue;
a side view or
remark..
Encounter
::
Encounter
(v. t.) A
meeting
face to face; a
running
against;
a
sudden
or
incidental
meeting;
an
interview.
Coincide
::
Coincide
(n.) To
occupy
the same place in
space,
as two equal
triangles,
when
placed
one on the
other..
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