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Definition of articular
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Articular
(n.) Alt. of
Articular.
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Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.) The
particular
position
of the child
during
labor
relatively
to the
passage
though
which it is to be
brought
forth;
--
specifically
designated
by the part which first
appears
at the mouth of the
uterus;
as, a
breech
presentation..
Statistics
::
Statistics
(n.)
Classified
facts
respecting
the
condition
of the
people
in a
state,
their
health,
their
longevity,
domestic
economy,
arts,
property,
and
political
strength,
their
resources,
the state of the
country,
etc., or
respecting
any
particular
class or
interest;
especially,
those facts which can be
stated
in
numbers,
or in
tables
of
numbers,
or in any
tabular
and
classified
arrangement..
Advantage
::
Advantage
(n.) Any
condition,
circumstance,
opportunity,
or
means,
particularly
favorable
to
success,
or to any
desired
end;
benefit;
as, the enemy had the
advantage
of a more
elevated
position..
Unspecialized
::
Unspecialized
(a.) Not
specialized;
specifically
(Biol.),
not
adapted,
or set
apart,
for any
particular
purpose
or
function;
as, an
unspecialized
unicellular
organism..
Entail
::
Entail
(n.) An
estate
in fee
entailed,
or
limited
in
descent
to a
particular
class of
issue..
Arthritis
::
Arthritis
(n.) Any
inflammation
of the
joints,
particularly
the
gout..
Assignment
::
Assignment
(n.) A
transfer
of title or
interest
by
writing,
as of
lease,
bond, note, or bill of
exchange;
a
transfer
of the whole of some
particular
estate
or
interest
in
lands..
Table
::
Table (n.) Any
collection
and
arrangement
in a
condensed
form of many
particulars
or
values,
for ready
reference,
as of
weights,
measures,
currency,
specific
gravities,
etc.; also, a
series
of
numbers
following
some law, and
expressing
particular
values
corresponding
to
certain
other
numbers
on which they
depend,
and by means of which they are taken out for use in
computations;
as,
tables
of
logarithms,
sines,
tangents,
squares,
cubes,
etc.;
annuity
tables;
interest
tables;
astronomical
tables,
Circumstantiate
::
Circumstantiate
(v. t.) To place in
particular
circumstances;
to
invest
with
particular
accidents
or
adjuncts.
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(n.) An
event;
a fact; a
particular
incident.
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.)
Neither
particularly
good, not very bad; of a
middle
state or
quality;
passable;
mediocre..
Inosite
::
Inosite
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
with a sweet
taste,
found in
certain
animal
tissues
and
fluids,
particularly
in the
muscles
of the heart and
lungs,
also in some
plants,
as in
unripe
pease,
beans,
potato
sprouts,
etc.
Called
also
phaseomannite..
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) An
agreement
of
diplomatists
indicating
the
results
reached
by them at a
particular
stage of a
negotiation.
Tipper
::
Tipper
(n.) A kind of ale
brewed
with
brackish
water
obtained
from a
particular
well; -- so
called
from the first
brewer
of it, one
Thomas
Tipper..
Fishery
::
Fishery
(n.) The right to take fish at a
certain
place,
or in
particular
waters..
Load
::
Load (v.) A
particular
measure
for
certain
articles,
being as much as may be
carried
at one time by the
conveyance
commonly
used for the
article
measured;
as, a load of wood; a load of hay;
specifically,
five
quarters..
Pillage
::
Pillage
(n.) That which is taken from
another
or
others
by open
force,
particularly
and
chiefly
from
enemies
in war;
plunder;
spoil;
booty..
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.
Age
::
Age (n.) The time of life at which some
particular
power or
capacity
is
understood
to
become
vested;
as, the age of
consent;
the age of
discretion..
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) The
circle
of
subjects
connected
with the
exploits
of the hero or
heroes
of some
particular
period
which have
served
as a
popular
theme for
poetry,
as the
legend
of
Arthur
and the
knights
of the Round
Table,
and that of
Charlemagne
and his
paladins..
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