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Definition of opera
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Opera (n.) The house where
operas
are
exhibited.
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Cooperative
::
Cooperative
(a.)
Operating
jointly
to the same end.
Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(a.)
Acting
in
conjunction;
agreeing
in the same act or
opinion;
contributing
to the same event or
effect;
cooperating.
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) To
operate
on as, or by means of, a
cathartic
medicine,
or in a
similar
manner..
Exustion
::
Exustion
(n.) The act or
operation
of
burning
up.
Bushing
::
Bushing
(n.) The
operation
of
fitting
bushes,
or
linings,
into holes or
places
where wear is to be
received,
or
friction
diminished,
as pivot
holes,
etc..
Impresario
::
Impresario
(n.) The
projector,
manager,
or
conductor,
of an opera or
concert
company..
Transfusion
::
Transfusion
(n.) The act or
operation
of
transferring
the blood of one man or
animal
into the
vascular
system
of
another;
also, the
introduction
of any fluid into the blood
vessels,
or into a
cavity
of the body from which it can
readily
be
adsorbed
into the
vessels;
intrafusion;
as, the
peritoneal
transfusion
of
milk..
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That which is
subjected,
or
submitted
to, any
physical
operation
or
process;
specifically
(Anat.),
a dead body used for the
purpose
of
dissection..
Illutation
::
Illutation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
smearing
the body with mud,
especially
with the
sediment
from
mineral
springs;
a mud
bath..
Improperation
::
Improperation
(n.) The act of
upbraiding
or
taunting;
a
reproach;
a
taunt.
Seizing
::
Seizing
(n.) The
operation
of
fastening
together
or
lashing.
Hydrometry
::
Hydrometry
(n.) The art or
operation
of
measuring
the
velocity
or
discharge
of
running
water,
as in
rivers,
etc..
Haymaking
::
Haymaking
(n.) The
operation
or work of
cutting
grass and
curing
it for hay.
Ash-fire
::
Ash-fire
(n.) A low fire used in
chemical
operations.
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
system
which
explains
the
causes
of
diseases
and the
operations
of
medicine
on the
principles
of the
hermetic
philosophy,
and which made much use, as a
remedy,
of an
alkali
and an acid; as,
hermetic
medicine..
Ecraseur
::
Ecraseur
(n.) An
instrument
intended
to
replace
the knife in many
operations,
the parts
operated
on being
severed
by the
crushing
effect
produced
by the
gradual
tightening
of a steel
chain,
so that
hemorrhage
rarely
follows..
Lithotome
::
Lithotome
(n.) An
instrument
used for
cutting
the
bladder
in
operations
for the
stone.
Inactuation
::
Inactuation
(n.)
Operation.
Operating
::
Operating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Operat.
Cup
::
Cup (v. t.) To apply a
cupping
apparatus
to; to
subject
to the
operation
of
cupping.
See
Cupping.
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