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Definition of mental
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mental is as below...
Mental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the mind;
intellectual;
as,
mental
faculties;
mental
operations,
conditions,
or
exercise..
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Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
()
Hence,
a
fundamental
constitution
which
guaranties
rights
and
privileges..
Niere
::
niere (n.) A
movable
and
ornamental
closet
or piece of
furniture
with
shelves
or
drawers.
Instrumentally
::
Instrumentally
(adv.)
By means of an
instrument
or
agency;
as means to an end.
Painful
::
Painful
(a.) Full of pain;
causing
uneasiness
or
distress,
either
physical
or
mental;
afflictive;
disquieting;
distressing..
Impedimental
::
Impedimental
(a.) Of the
nature
of an
impediment;
hindering;
obstructing;
impeditive.
Panache
::
Panache
(n.) A plume or bunch of
feathers,
esp. such a bunch worn on the
helmet;
any
military
plume,
or
ornamental
group of
feathers..
Heresy
::
Heresy
(n.)
Religious
opinion
opposed
to the
authorized
doctrinal
standards
of any
particular
church,
especially
when
tending
to
promote
schism
or
separation;
lack of
orthodox
or sound
belief;
rejection
of, or
erroneous
belief
in
regard
to, some
fundamental
religious
doctrine
or
truth;
heterodoxy..
Harpa
::
Harpa (n.) A genus of
marine
univalve
shells;
the harp
shells;
-- so
called
from the form of the
shells,
and their
ornamental
ribs..
Crest
::
Crest (n.) The
ornamental
finishing
which
surmounts
the ridge of a roof,
canopy,
etc..
Restraint
::
Restraint
(n.) The act or
process
of
restraining,
or of
holding
back or
hindering
from
motion
or
action,
in any
manner;
hindrance
of the will, or of any
action,
physical
or
mental..
Disadvantage
::
Disadvantage
(v. t.) To
injure
the
interest
of; to be
detrimental
to.
Keynote
::
Keynote
(n.) The tonic or first tone of the scale in which a piece or
passage
is
written;
the
fundamental
tone of the
chord,
to which all the
modulations
of the piece are
referred;
--
called
also key
tone..
Cynicism
::
Cynicism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Cynics;
the
quality
of being
cynical;
the
mental
state,
opinions,
or
conduct,
of a
cynic;
morose
and
contemptuous
views and
opinions..
Lustre
::
Lustre
(n.) A
candlestick,
chandelier,
girandole,
or the like,
generally
of an
ornamental
character..
Pargeting
::
Pargeting
(n.)
Plasterwork;
esp.: (a) A kind of
decorative
plasterwork
in
raised
ornamental
figures,
formerly
used for the
internal
and
external
decoration
of
houses.
(b) In
modern
architecture,
the
plastering
of the
inside
of
flues,
intended
to give a
smooth
surface
and help the
draught..
Surbated
::
Surbased
(a.)
Having
the
vertical
height
from
springing
line to crown less than the half span; -- said of an arch; as, a
segmental
arch is
surbased..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.) A
species
of
glass,
more
perfect
in its
composition
and
manufacture
than
common
glass,
and often cut into
ornamental
forms.
See Flint
glass..
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) A
mental
image
formed
by the
action
of the
imagination
as a
faculty;
a
conception;
a
notion.
Distracted
::
Distracted
(a.)
Mentally
disordered;
unsettled;
mad.
Genian
::
Genian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the chin;
mental;
as, the
genian
prominence..
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