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Definition of mediate
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Mediate
(v. t.) To
divide
into two equal
parts.
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Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
idealism,
the
doctrine
that in sense
perception
there is an
immediate
cognition
of the
external
object,
and our
knowledge
of it is not
mediate
and
representative..
Medium
::
Medium
(a.)
Having
a
middle
position
or
degree;
mean;
intermediate;
medial;
as, a horse of
medium
size; a
decoction
of
medium
strength..
Rhigolene
::
Rhigolene
(n.) A
mixture
of
volatile
hydrocarbons
intermediate
between
gsolene
and
cymogene.
It is
obtained
in the
purification
of crude
petroleum,
and is used as a
refregerant..
Directly
::
Directly
(adv.)
Straightway;
next in
order;
without
delay;
immediately.
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.) Not
immediately
dependent
on the other parts of the
sentence
in
government;
as, the case
absolute.
See
Ablative
absolute,
under
Ablative..
Intermediate
::
Intermediate
(v. i.) To come
between;
to
intervene;
to
interpose.
Tunicata
::
Tunicata
(n. pl.) A grand
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
intermediate,
in some
respects,
between
the
invertebrates
and
vertebrates,
and by some
writers
united
with the
latter.
They were
formerly
classed
with
acephalous
mollusks.
The body is
usually
covered
with a firm
external
tunic,
consisting
in part of
cellulose,
and
having
two
openings,
one for the
entrance
and one for the exit of
water.
The
pharynx
is
usually
dilated
in the form of a sac,
pierced
by
several
series
of
ciliated
slits,
and se
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.
Intrafoliaceous
::
Intrafoliaceous
(a.)
Growing
immediately
above,
or in front of, a leaf; as,
intrafoliaceous
stipules..
Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) A
method
of
putting
an end to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote upon a
measure
before
a
legislative
body. It is
similar
in
effect
to the
previous
question.
It was first
introduced
into the
British
House of
Commons
in 1882. The
French
word
cloture
was
originally
applied
to this
proceeding.
Superfecundation
::
Superfamily
(n.) A group
intermediate
between
a
family
and a
suborder.
Proximate
::
Proximate
(a.)
Nearest;
next
immediately
preceding
or
following.
Glycol
::
Glycol
(n.) A
thick,
colorless
liquid,
C2H4(OH)2,
of a
sweetish
taste,
produced
artificially
from
certain
ethylene
compounds.
It is a
diacid
alcohol,
intermediate
between
ordinary
ethyl
alcohol
and
glycerin..
Eve
::
Eve (n.) The
evening
before
a
holiday,
-- from the
Jewish
mode of
reckoning
the day as
beginning
at
sunset.
not at
midnight;
as,
Christians
eve is the
evening
before
Christmas;
also, the
period
immediately
preceding
some
important
event..
Theocracy
::
Theocracy
(n.)
Government
of a state by the
immediate
direction
or
administration
of God;
hence,
the
exercise
of
political
authority
by
priests
as
representing
the
Deity..
Sacrovertebral
::
Sacrovertebral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
sacrum
and that part of the
vertebral
column
immediately
anterior
to it; as, the
sacrovertebral
angle..
Interagent
::
Interagent
(n.) An
intermediate
agent.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A hymn
introduced
in the Mass on
certain
festival
days, and
recited
or sung
immediately
before
the
gospel,
and after the
gradual
or
introit,
whence
the
name..
Garret
::
Garret
(n.) That part of a house which is on the upper
floor,
immediately
under or
within
the roof; an
attic..
Immediate
::
Immediate
(a.) Not
deferred
by an
interval
of time;
present;
instant.
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