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Definition of arise
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Arise (v. i.) To
proceed;
to
issue;
to
spring.
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Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To cause to
arise,
grow up, or come into being or to
appear;
to give rise to; to
originate,
produce,
cause,
effect,
or the
like..
Quasi
::
Quasi () As if; as
though;
as it were; in a
manner
sense or
degree;
having
some
resemblance
to;
qualified;
-- used as an
adjective,
or a
prefix
with a noun or an
adjective;
as, a quasi
contract,
an
implied
contract,
an
obligation
which has
arisen
from some act, as if from a
contract;
a quasi
corporation,
a body that has some, but not all, of the
peculiar
attributes
of a
corporation;
a quasi
argument,
that which
resembles,
or is used as, an
argument;
quasi
historical,
apparently
historical,
seemi
Emanate
::
Emanate
(v. i.) To
proceed
from, as a
source
or
fountain;
to take
origin;
to
arise,
to
originate..
Pharisee
::
Pharisee
(n.) One of a sect or party among the Jews, noted for a
strict
and
formal
observance
of rites and
ceremonies
and of the
traditions
of the
elders,
and whose
pretensions
to
superior
sanctity
led them to
separate
themselves
from the other
Jews..
Proliferation
::
Proliferation
(n.) The
production
of
numerous
zooids
by
budding,
especially
when buds arise from other buds in
succession..
Office
::
Office
(n.) That which a
person
does,
either
voluntarily
or by
appointment,
for, or with
reference
to,
others;
customary
duty, or a duty that
arises
from the
relations
of man to man; as, kind
offices,
pious
offices..
Homogeny
::
Homogeny
(n.) The
correspondence
of
common
descent;
-- a term used to
supersede
homology
by
Lankester,
who also used
homoplasy
to
denote
any
superinduced
correspondence
of
position
and
structure
in parts
embryonically
distinct
(other
writers
using the term
homoplasmy).
Thus, there is
homogeny
between
the fore limb of a
mammal
and the wing of a bird; but the right and left
ventricles
of the heart in both are only in
homoplasy
with each
other,
these
having
arisen
independently
since the
divergence
Internode
::
Internode
(n.) The space
between
two nodes or
points
of the stem from which the
leaves
properly
arise.
Scapula
::
Scapula
(n.) One of the
plates
from which the arms of a
crinoid
arise.
Arose
::
Arose () The past or
preterit
tense of
Arise.
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) A
judicial
opinion
expressed
by
judges
on
points
that do not
necessarily
arise in the case, and are not
involved
in it..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To leave one's bed; to
arise;
as, to rise
early..
Arist
::
Arist () 3d sing. pres. of
Arise,
for
ariseth..
Pharisean
::
Pharisean
(a.)
Following
the
practice
of
Pharisees;
Pharisaic.
Warmth
::
Warmth
(n.) The
glowing
effect
which
arises
from the use of warm
colors;
hence,
any
similar
appearance
or
effect
in a
painting,
or work of
color..
Seta
::
Seta (n.) One of the
movable
chitinous
spines
or hooks of an
annelid.
They
usually
arise in
clusters
from
muscular
capsules,
and are used in
locomotion
and for
defense.
They are very
diverse
in
form..
Scapular
::
Scapular
(n.) One of a
special
group of
feathers
which arise from each of the
scapular
regions
and lie along the sides of the back.
A-
::
A- () A, as a
prefix
to
English
words,
is
derived
from
various
sources.
(1) It
frequently
signifies
on or in (from an, a forms of AS. on),
denoting
a
state,
as in
afoot,
on foot, abed,
amiss,
asleep,
aground,
aloft,
away (AS.
onweg),
and
analogically,
ablaze,
atremble,
etc. (2) AS. of off, from, as in adown (AS.
ofd/ne
off the dun or
hill).
(3) AS. a-
(Goth.
us-, ur-, Ger. er-),
usually
giving
an
intensive
force,
and
sometimes
the sense of away, on, back, as in
arise,
abide,
ago. (4) Old
English
Arise
::
Arise (n.)
Rising.
Ascension
::
Ascension
(n.) An
ascending
or
arising,
as in
distillation;
also that which
arises,
as from
distillation..
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