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Definition of incide
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Incide
(v. t.) To cut; to
separate
and
remove;
to
resolve
or break up, as by
medicines..
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Kish
::
Kish (n.) A
workman's
name for the
graphite
which forms
incidentally
in iron
smelting.
Rule
::
Rule (v. i.) To lay down and
settle
a rule or order of
court;
to
decide
an
incidental
point;
to enter a rule.
Incidence
::
Incidence
(n.) A
falling
on or upon; an
incident;
an
event.
Circumstantial
::
Circumstantial
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
pertaining
to,
circumstances
or
particular
incidents..
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(n.) An
event;
a fact; a
particular
incident.
Contingent
::
Contingent
(a.)
Possible,
or
liable,
but not
certain,
to
occur;
incidental;
casual..
Squint
::
Squint
(a.)
Looking
obliquely.
Specifically
(Med.),
not
having
the optic axes
coincident;
-- said of the eyes. See
Squint,
n., 2..
Incindental
::
Incindental
(a.)
Happening,
as an
occasional
event,
without
regularity;
coming
without
design;
casual;
accidental;
hence,
not of prime
concern;
subordinate;
collateral;
as, an
incidental
conversation;
an
incidental
occurrence;
incidental
expenses..
Vernier
::
Vernier
(n.) A short scale made to slide along the
divisions
of a
graduated
instrument,
as the limb of a
sextant,
or the scale of a
barometer,
for
indicating
parts of
divisions.
It is so
graduated
that a
certain
convenient
number
of its
divisions
are just equal to a
certain
number,
either
one less or one more, of the
divisions
of the
instrument,
so that parts of a
division
are
determined
by
observing
what line on the
vernier
coincides
with a line on the
instrument..
Appurtenance
::
Appurtenance
(n.) That which
belongs
to
something
else; an
adjunct;
an
appendage;
an
accessory;
something
annexed
to
another
thing more
worthy;
in
common
parlance
and legal
acceptation,
something
belonging
to
another
thing as
principal,
and which
passes
as
incident
to it, as a right of way, or other
easement
to land; a right of
common
to
pasture,
an
outhouse,
barn,
garden,
or
orchard,
to a house or
messuage.
In a
strict
legal
sense,
land can never pass as an
appurtenance
to
land..
By-speech
::
By-speech
(n.) An
incidental
or
casual
speech,
not
directly
relating
to the
point..
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..
Anecdote
::
Anecdote
(n.) A
particular
or
detached
incident
or fact of an
interesting
nature;
a
biographical
incident
or
fragment;
a
single
passage
of
private
life.
By-blow
::
By-blow
(n.) A side or
incidental
blow; an
accidental
blow.
Canker
::
Canker
(n.) A
disease
incident
to
trees,
causing
the bark to rot and fall off..
Formal
::
Formal
(a.) Done in due form, or with
solemnity;
according
to
regular
method;
not
incidental,
sudden
or
irregular;
express;
as, he gave his
formal
consent..
Occurrence
::
Occurrence
(n.) Any
incident
or
event;
esp., one which
happens
without
being
designed
or
expected;
as, an
unusual
occurrence,
or the
ordinary
occurrences
of
life..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Sounded
alike in
pitch;
unisonant;
unisonous;
as,
unison
passages,
in which two or more parts unite in
coincident
sound..
Coincide
::
Coincide
(n.) To occur at the same time; to be
contemporaneous;
as, the fall of
Granada
coincided
with the
discovery
of
America..
Squint
::
Squint
(v. i.) To have the axes of the eyes not
coincident;
-- to be
cross-eyed.
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