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Definition of moder
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Moder (n.) A
mother.
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Gerund
::
Gerund
(n.) A
verbal
noun
ending
in -e,
preceded
by to and
usually
denoting
purpose
or end; --
called
also the
dative
infinitive;
as, Ic
haebbe
mete to
etanne
(I have meat to eat.) In
Modern
English
the name has been
applied
to
verbal
or
participal
nouns in -ing
denoting
a
transitive
action;
e. g., by
throwing
a
stone..
Planet
::
Planet
(n.) A
celestial
body which
revolves
about the sun in an orbit of a
moderate
degree
of
eccentricity.
It is
distinguished
from a comet by the
absence
of a coma, and by
having
a less
eccentric
orbit.
See Solar
system..
Moderately
::
Moderately
(adv.)
In a
moderate
manner
or
degree;
to a
moderate
extent.
Stew
::
Stew (v. t.) To boil
slowly,
or with the
simmering
or
moderate
heat; to
seethe;
to cook in a
little
liquid,
over a
gentle
fire,
without
boiling;
as, to stew meat; to stew
oysters;
to stew
apples..
Abate
::
Abate (v. t.) To bring down or
reduce
from a
higher
to a lower
state,
number,
or
degree;
to
lessen;
to
diminish;
to
contract;
to
moderate;
to cut
short;
as, to abate a
demand;
to abate
pride,
zeal,
hope..
Exarch
::
Exarch
(n.) A
viceroy;
in
Ravenna,
the title of the
viceroys
of the
Byzantine
emperors;
in the
Eastern
Church,
the
superior
over
several
monasteries;
in the
modern
Greek
Church,
a
deputy
of the
patriarch
, who
visits
the
clergy,
investigates
ecclesiastical
cases,
etc..
Setter
::
Setter
(n.) A
hunting
dog of a
special
breed
originally
derived
from a cross
between
the
spaniel
and the
pointer.
Modern
setters
are
usually
trained
to
indicate
the
position
of game birds by
standing
in a fixed
position,
but
originally
they
indicated
it by
sitting
or
crouching..
Amphibrach
::
Amphibrach
(n.) A foot of three
syllables,
the
middle
one long, the first and last short (~ -- ~); as,
h/b/r/.
In
modern
prosody
the
accented
syllable
takes the place of the long and the
unaccented
of the
short;
as,
pro-phet#ic..
Moderatrix
::
Moderatrix
(n.) A
female
moderator.
Moderation
::
Moderation
(n.) The act of
moderating,
or of
imposing
due
restraint..
Intemperately
::
Intemperately
(adv.)
In an
intemperate
manner;
immoderately;
excessively;
without
restraint.
Ginglymodi
::
Ginglymodi
(n.) An order of
ganoid
fishes,
including
the
modern
gar pikes and many
allied
fossil
forms.
They have
rhombic,
ganoid
scales,
a
heterocercal
tail,
paired
fins
without
an axis,
fulcra
on the fins, and a bony
skeleton,
with the
vertebrae
convex
in front and
concave
behind,
forming
a ball and
socket
joint.
See
Ganoidel..
Moderance
::
Moderance
(n.)
Moderation.
Babism
::
Babism
(n.) The
doctrine
of a
modern
religious
sect, which
originated
in
Persia
in 1843, being a
mixture
of
Mohammedan,
Christian,
Jewish
and
Parsee
elements..
Passable
::
Passable
(a.) Such as may be
allowed
to pass
without
serious
objection;
tolerable;
admissable;
moderate;
mediocre.
Immoderancy
::
Immoderancy
(n.)
Immoderateness;
excess.
Modify
::
Modify
(v. t.) To limit or
reduce
in
extent
or
degree;
to
moderate;
to
qualify;
to
lower.
Modernized
::
Modernized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Moderniz.
Carnelian
::
Carnelian
(n.) A
variety
of
chalcedony,
of a
clear,
deep red, flesh red, or
reddish
white
color.
It is
moderately
hard,
capable
of a good
polish,
and often used for
seals..
Imponderable
::
Imponderable
(n.) An
imponderable
substance
or body;
specifically,
in the
plural,
a name
formerly
applied
to heat,
light,
electricity,
and
magnetism,
regarded
as
subtile
fluids
destitute
of
weight
but in
modern
science
little
used..
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