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Definition of mary
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Mary (n.)
Marrow.
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Complication
::
Complication
(n.) A
disease
or
diseases,
or
adventitious
circumstances
or
conditions,
coexistent
with and
modifying
a
primary
disease,
but not
necessarily
connected
with it..
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Customary
or
established
sequence
of
events;
recurrence
of
events
according
to
natural
laws.
Fermerere
::
Fermerere
(n.) The
officer
in a
religious
house who had the care of the
infirmary.
Costmary
::
Costmary
(n.) A
garden
plant
(Chrysanthemum
Balsamita)
having
a
strong
balsamic
smell,
and
nearly
allied
to
tansy.
It is used as a pot herb and salad plant and in
flavoring
ale and beer.
Called
also
alecost..
Primitive
::
Primitive
(a.)
Original;
primary;
radical;
not
derived;
as,
primitive
verb in
grammar..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) A
compilation
of
statutes
or
decisions
analytically
arranged.
The term is
applied
in a
general
sense to the
Pandects
of
Justinian
(see
Pandect),
but is also
specially
given by
authors
to
compilations
of laws on
particular
topics;
a
summary
of laws; as,
Comyn's
Digest;
the
United
States
Digest..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
prevent
or
restrain
from
customary
or
natural
action;
as,
certain
drugs bind the
bowels..
Nomic
::
Nomic (a.)
Customary;
ordinary;
--
applied
to the usual
English
spelling,
in
distinction
from
strictly
phonetic
methods..
Submarine
::
Submammary
(a.)
Situated
under the
mammae;
as,
submammary
inflammation..
Observance
::
Observance
(n.) An act,
ceremony,
or rite, as of
worship
or
respect;
especially,
a
customary
act or
service
of
attention;
a form; a
practice;
a rite; a
custom..
Amaryllis
::
Amaryllis
(n.) A
family
of
plants
much
esteemed
for their
beauty,
including
the
narcissus,
jonquil,
daffodil,
agave,
and
others..
Amaryllis
::
Amaryllis
(n.) A genus of the same
family,
including
the
Belladonna
lily..
Elemental
::
Elemental
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
elements,
first
principles,
and
primary
ingredients,
or to the four
supposed
elements
of the
material
world;
as,
elemental
air..
Lady
::
Lady () The day of the
annunciation
of the
Virgin
Mary, March 25. See
Annunciation..
Institute
::
Institute
(a.)
Hence:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle;
a
precept,
maxim,
or rule,
recognized
as
established
and
authoritative;
usually
in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
principles
and
precepts;
esp., a
comprehensive
summary
of legal
principles
and
decisions;
as, the
Institutes
of
Justinian;
Coke's
Institutes
of the Laws of
England.
Cf.
Digest,
n..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(a.)
Common;
customary;
usual.
Magnificat
::
Magnificat
(n.) The song of the
Virgin
Mary, Luke i. 46; -- so
called
because
it
commences
with this word in the
Vulgate..
Allegory
::
Allegory
(n.) A
figurative
sentence
or
discourse,
in which the
principal
subject
is
described
by
another
subject
resembling
it in its
properties
and
circumstances.
The real
subject
is thus kept out of view, and we are left to
collect
the
intentions
of the
writer
or
speaker
by the
resemblance
of the
secondary
to the
primary
subject..
Lactation
::
Lactation
(n.) A
giving
suck; the
secretion
and
yielding
of milk by the
mammary
gland.
Syphilitic
::
Syphilis
(n.) The pox, or
venereal
disease;
a
chronic,
specific,
infectious
disease,
usually
communicated
by
sexual
intercourse
or by
hereditary
transmission,
and
occurring
in three
stages
known as
primary,
secondary,
and
tertiary
syphilis.
See under
Primary,
Secondary,
and
Tertiary..
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