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Definition of application
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Application
(n.) The thing
applied.
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Stockade
::
Stock (a.) Used or
employed
for
constant
service
or
application,
as if
constituting
a
portion
of a stock or
supply;
standard;
permanent;
standing;
as, a stock
actor;
a stock play; a stock
sermon..
Desiccative
::
Desiccative
(n.) An
application
for
drying
up
secretions.
Linguistics
::
Linguistics
(n.) The
science
of
languages,
or of the
origin,
signification,
and
application
of
words;
glossology..
Sedulity
::
Sedulity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sedulous;
diligent
and
assiduous
application;
constant
attention;
unremitting
industry;
sedulousness.
Emplastic
::
Emplastic
(a.) Fit to be
applied
as a
plaster;
glutinous;
adhesive;
as,
emplastic
applications..
Frigate
::
Frigate
(n.)
Originally,
a
vessel
of the
Mediterranean
propelled
by sails and by oars. The
French,
about 1650,
transferred
the name to
larger
vessels,
and by 1750 it had been
appropriated
for a class of war
vessels
intermediate
between
corvettes
and ships of the line.
Frigates,
from about 1750 to 1850, had one full
battery
deck and,
often,
a spar deck with a
lighter
battery.
They
carried
sometimes
as many as fifty guns. After the
application
of steam to
navigation
steam
frigates
of
largely
incre
Sphygmogram
::
Sphygmogram
(n.) A
tracing,
called
a pulse
tracing,
consisting
of a
series
of
curves
corresponding
with the beats of the
heart,
obtained
by the
application
of the
sphygmograph..
Cauterization
::
Cauterization
(n.) The act of
searing
some
morbid
part by the
application
of a
cautery
or
caustic;
also, the
effect
of such
application..
Cicatrizant
::
Cicatrizant
(n.) A
medicine
or
application
that
promotes
the
healing
of a sore or
wound,
or the
formation
of a
cicatrix..
Baptism
::
Baptism
(v. i.) The act of
baptizing;
the
application
of water to a
person,
as a
sacrament
or
religious
ceremony,
by which he is
initiated
into the
visible
church
of
Christ.
This is
performed
by
immersion,
sprinkling,
or
pouring..
Topically
::
Topically
(adv.)
In a
topical
manner;
with
application
to, or
limitation
of, a
particular
place or
topic..
Sweat
::
Sweat (v. t.) To unite by
heating,
after the
application
of
soldier..
Coercion
::
Coercion
(n.) The
application
to
another
of
either
physical
or moral
force.
When the force is
physical,
and
cannot
be
resisted,
then the act
produced
by it is a
nullity,
so far as
concerns
the party
coerced.
When the force is
moral,
then the act,
though
voidable,
is
imputable
to the party doing it,
unless
he be so
paralyzed
by
terror
as to act
convulsively.
At the same time
coercion
is not
negatived
by the fact of
submission
under
force.
Coactus
volui (I
consented
under
compulsion)
is the
condit
Mechanic
::
Mechanic
(a.) The art of the
application
of the laws of
motion
or force to
construction.
Eyewater
::
Eyewater
(n.) A wash or
lotion
for
application
to the eyes.
Lenitive
::
Lenitive
(n.) A
medicine
or
application
that has the
quality
of
easing
pain or
protecting
from the
action
of
irritants.
Irritable
::
Irritable
(a.)
Endowed
with
irritability;
susceptible
of
irritation;
capable
of being
excited
to
action
by the
application
of
certain
stimuli.
Apposition
::
Apposition
(n.) The act of
adding;
application;
accretion.
Mechanic
::
Mechanic
(a.)
Having
to do with the
application
of the laws of
motion
in the art of
constructing
or
making
things;
of or
pertaining
to
mechanics;
mechanical;
as, the
mechanic
arts..
Art
::
Art (n.) The
application
of skill to the
production
of the
beautiful
by
imitation
or
design,
or an
occupation
in which skill is so
employed,
as in
painting
and
sculpture;
one of the fine arts; as, he
prefers
art to
literature..
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