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Definition of lation
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Lation
(n.)
Transportation;
conveyance.
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Misrelation
::
Misrelation
(n.)
Erroneous
relation
or
narration.
Undulation
::
Undulation
(n.) A wavy
appearance
or
outline;
waviness.
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) The
reverting
of the mind to that which has
already
occupied
it;
continued
consideration;
meditation;
contemplation;
hence,
also, that
operation
or power of the mind by which it is
conscious
of its own acts or
states;
the
capacity
for
judging
rationally,
especially
in view of a moral rule or
standard..
Owing
::
Owing (P. p. & a.) Had or
experienced
as a
consequence,
result,
issue,
etc.;
ascribable;
-- with to; as,
misfortunes
are often owing to
vices;
his
failure
was owing to
speculations..
Give
::
Give (n.) To set forth as a known
quantity
or a known
relation,
or as a
premise
from which to
reason;
-- used
principally
in the
passive
form
given..
Abacus
::
Abacus
(n.) A
calculating
table or
frame;
an
instrument
for
performing
arithmetical
calculations
by balls
sliding
on
wires,
or
counters
in
grooves,
the
lowest
line
representing
units,
the
second
line, tens, etc. It is still
employed
in
China..
Letter
::
Letter
(n.) A mark or
character
used as the
representative
of a
sound,
or of an
articulation
of the human
organs
of
speech;
a first
element
of
written
language..
Concordat
::
Concordat
(n.) An
agreement
made
between
the pope and a
sovereign
or
government
for the
regulation
of
ecclesiastical
matters
with which both are
concerned;
as, the
concordat
between
Pope Pius VII and
Bonaparte
in
1801..
Depopulation
::
Depopulation
(n.) The act of
depopulating,
or
condition
of being
depopulated;
destruction
or
explusion
of
inhabitants..
Correlate
::
Correlate
(v. i.) To have
reciprocal
or
mutual
relations;
to be
mutually
related.
Sickle
::
Sickle
(n.) A group of stars in the
constellation
Leo. See
Illust.
of Leo.
Pisces
::
Pisces
(n. pl.) A
zodiacal
constellation,
including
the first point of
Aries,
which is the
vernal
equinoctial
point;
the
Fish..
Mutter
::
Mutter
(v. t.) To utter with
imperfect
articulations,
or with a low
voice;
as, to
mutter
threats..
Fibrinogen
::
Fibrinogen
(n.) An
albuminous
substance
existing
in the
blood,
and in other
animal
fluids,
which
either
alone or with
fibrinoplastin
or
paraglobulin
forms
fibrin,
and thus
causes
coagulation..
Tongue-tied
::
Tongue-tied
(a.)
Destitute
of the power of
distinct
articulation;
having
an
impediment
in the
speech,
esp. when
caused
by a short
fraenum..
Perambulation
::
Perambulation
(n.) A
district
within
which one is
authorized
to make a tour of
inspection.
Tubulure
::
Tubulure
(n.) A short
tubular
opening
at the top of a
retort,
or at the top or side of a
bottle;
a
tubulation..
Abstractitious
::
Abstractitious
(a.)
Obtained
from
plants
by
distillation.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.) Used to
denote
different
kinds of
mutual
relation;
often with
reference
to the
substitution
of
reciprocals
for given
quantities.
See the
Phrases
below.
Pelican
::
Pelican
(n.) A
retort
or still
having
a
curved
tube or tubes
leading
back from the head to the body for
continuous
condensation
and
redistillation.
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