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Definition of media
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Media (n.) One of the
sonant
mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in
Greek,
or of their
equivalents
in other
languages,
so named as
intermediate
between
the
tenues,
/, /, / (p, t, k), and the
aspiratae
(aspirates)
/, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also
called
middle
mute, or
medial,
and
sometimes
soft
mute..
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Corrovaline
::
Corrovaline
(n.) A
poisonous
alkaloid
extracted
from
corroval,
and
characterized
by its
immediate
action
in
paralyzing
the
heart..
Superfecundation
::
Superfamily
(n.) A group
intermediate
between
a
family
and a
suborder.
Pia Mater
::
Pia mater () The
delicate
and
highly
vascular
membrane
immediately
investing
the brain and
spinal
cord.
Instantly
::
Instantly
(adv.)
Without
the least delay or
interval;
at once;
immediately.
Stag
::
Stag (n.) One who
applies
for the
allotment
of
shares
in new
projects,
with a view to sell
immediately
at a
premium,
and not to hold the
stock..
Rape
::
Rape (n.) One of six
divisions
of the
county
of
Sussex,
England,
intermediate
between
a
hundred
and a
shire..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) The
muscular
locomotive
organ of a
mollusk.
It is a
median
organ
arising
from the
ventral
region
of body, often in the form of a flat disk, as in
snails.
See
Illust.
of
Buccinum..
Priest
::
Priest
(n.) A
presbyter;
one who
belongs
to the
intermediate
order
between
bishop
and
deacon.
He is
authorized
to
perform
all
ministerial
services
except
those of
ordination
and
confirmation.
Remediate
::
Remediate
(a.)
Remedial.
Whirligig
::
Whirligig
(n.) A
mediaeval
instrument
for
punishing
petty
offenders,
being a kind of
wooden
cage
turning
on a
pivot,
in which the
offender
was
whirled
round with great
velocity..
Attic
::
Attic (a.) A room or rooms
behind
that part of the
exterior;
all the rooms
immediately
below the roof.
Classis
::
Classis
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
body or
judicatory
in
certain
churches,
as the
Reformed
Dutch.
It is
intermediate
between
the
consistory
and the
synod,
and
corresponds
to the
presbytery
in the
Presbyterian
church..
Directness
::
Directness
(n.) The
quality
of being
direct;
straightness;
straightforwardness;
immediateness.
Shrovetide
::
Shrovetide
(n.) The days
immediately
preceding
Ash
Widnesday,
especially
the
period
between
the
evening
before
Quinguagesima
Sunday
and the
morning
of Ash
Wednesday..
Miniature
::
Miniature
(v.)
Originally,
a
painting
in
colors
such as those in
mediaeval
manuscripts;
in
modern
times,
any very small
painting,
especially
a
portrait..
Palsywort
::
Palsywort
(n.) The
cowslip
(Primula
veris);
-- so
called
from its
supposed
remedial
powers.
Contraposition
::
Contraposition
(n.) A
so-called
immediate
inference
which
consists
in
denying
the
original
subject
of the
contradictory
predicate;
e.g.: Every S is P;
therefore,
no Not-P is S..
Effect
::
Effect
(n.) In
general:
That which is
produced
by an agent or
cause;
the event which
follows
immediately
from an
antecedent,
called
the
cause;
result;
consequence;
outcome;
fruit;
as, the
effect
of
luxury..
Mediate
::
Mediate
(v. t.) To
divide
into two equal
parts.
Incontinently
::
Incontinently
(adv.)
Immediately;
at once;
forthwith.
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