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Definition of nome
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 nome is as below...
Nome (n.) A
province
or
political
division,
as of
modern
Greece
or
ancient
Egypt;
a
nomarchy..
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Vivification
::
Vivification
(n.) One of the
changes
of
assimilation,
in which
proteid
matter
which has been
transformed,
and made a part of the
tissue
or
tissue
cells,
is
endowed
with life, and thus
enabled
to
manifest
the
phenomena
of
irritability,
contractility,
etc..
Surnamed
::
Surname
(n.) An
appellation
added to the
original
name; an
agnomen.
Self
::
Self (n.) The
individual
as the
object
of his own
reflective
consciousness;
the man
viewed
by his own
cognition
as the
subject
of all his
mental
phenomena,
the agent in his own
activities,
the
subject
of his own
feelings,
and the
possessor
of
capacities
and
character;
a
person
as a
distinct
individual;
a being
regarded
as
having
personality..
Od
::
Od (n.) An
alleged
force or
natural
power,
supposed,
by
Reichenbach
and
others,
to
produce
the
phenomena
of
mesmerism,
and to be
developed
by
various
agencies,
as by
magnets,
heat,
light,
chemical
or vital
action,
etc.; --
called
also odyle or the
odylic
force..
Sociology
::
Sociology
(n.) That
branch
of
philosophy
which
treats
of the
constitution,
phenomena,
and
development
of human
society;
social
science..
Reflect
::
Reflect
(v. i.) To throw or turn back the
thoughts
upon
anything;
to
contemplate.
Specifically:
To
attend
earnestly
to what
passes
within
the mind; to
attend
to the facts or
phenomena
of
consciousness;
to use
attention
or
earnest
thought;
to
meditate;
especially,
to think in
relation
to moral truth or
rules..
Phenomenist
::
Phenomenist
(n.) One who
believes
in the
theory
of
phenomenalism.
Chronometer
::
Chronometer
(n.) A
metronome.
Hydrometeorology
::
Hydrometeorology
(n.) That
branch
of
meteorology
which
relates
to, or
treats
of, water in the
atmosphere,
or its
phenomena,
as rain,
clouds,
snow, hail,
storms,
etc..
Unifier
::
Unifier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
unifies;
as, a
natural
law is a
unifier
of
phenomena..
Fluvialist
::
Fluvialist
(n.) One who
exlpains
geological
phenomena
by the
action
of
streams.
Agnostic
::
Agnostic
(n.) One who
professes
ignorance,
or
denies
that we have any
knowledge,
save of
phenomena;
one who
supports
agnosticism,
neither
affirming
nor
denying
the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
a
future
life, etc..
Energetics
::
Energetics
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the laws
governing
the
physical
or
mechanical,
in
distinction
from the
vital,
forces,
and which
comprehends
the
consideration
and
general
investigation
of the whole range of the
forces
concerned
in
physical
phenomena..
Physiology
::
Physiology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
phenomena
of
living
organisms;
the study of the
processes
incidental
to, and
characteristic
of,
life..
Cubical
::
Cubical
(a.)
Isometric
or
monometric;
as, cubic
cleavage.
See
Crystallization..
Haloscope
::
Haloscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibition
or
illustration
of the
phenomena
of
halos,
parhelia,
and the
like..
Sonometer
::
Sonometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
testing
the
hearing
capacity.
Phenomenon
::
Phenomenon
(n.) An
appearance;
anything
visible;
whatever,
in
matter
or
spirit,
is
apparent
to, or is
apprehended
by,
observation;
as, the
phenomena
of heat,
light,
or
electricity;
phenomena
of
imagination
or
memory..
Heat
::
Heat (n.) A force in
nature
which is
recognized
in
various
effects,
but
especially
in the
phenomena
of
fusion
and
evaporation,
and
which,
as
manifested
in fire, the sun's rays,
mechanical
action,
chemical
combination,
etc.,
becomes
directly
known to us
through
the sense of
feeling.
In its
nature
heat is a mode if
motion,
being in
general
a form of
molecular
disturbance
or
vibration.
It was
formerly
supposed
to be a
subtile,
imponderable
fluid,
to which was given the name
caloric..
Astronomy
::
Astronomy
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
celestial
bodies,
of their
magnitudes,
motions,
distances,
periods
of
revolution,
eclipses,
constitution,
physical
condition,
and of the
causes
of their
various
phenomena..
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