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Definition of particular
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 particular is as below...
Particular
(a.)
Relating
to a part or
portion
of
anything;
concerning
a part
separated
from the whole or from
others
of the
class;
separate;
sole;
single;
individual;
specific;
as, the
particular
stars of a
constellation..
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Celebrant
::
Celebrant
(n.) One who
performs
a
public
religious
rite; --
applied
particularly
to an
officiating
priest
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
as
distinguished
from his
assistants..
Particulate
::
Particulate
(v. t. & i.) To
particularize.
Command
::
Command
(n.) A body of
troops,
or any naval or
military
force or post, or the whole
territory
under the
authority
or
control
of a
particular
officer..
Knuckle
::
Knuckle
(n.) The joint of a
finger,
particularly
when made
prominent
by the
closing
of the
fingers..
Praecipe
::
Praecipe
(n.) A paper
containing
the
particulars
of a writ,
lodged
in the
office
out of which the writ is to be
issued..
Dunfish
::
Dunfish
(n.)
Codfish
cured in a
particular
manner,
so as to be of a
superior
quality..
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
Nonresident
::
Nonresident
(a.) Not
residing
in a
particular
place,
on one's own
estate,
or in one's
proper
place;
as, a
nonresident
clergyman
or
proprietor
of
lands..
Zoochemistry
::
Zoochemistry
(n.)
Animal
chemistry;
particularly,
the
description
of the
chemical
compounds
entering
into the
composition
of the
animal
body, in
distinction
from
biochemistry..
Trend
::
Trend (v. i.) To have a
particular
direction;
to run; to
stretch;
to tend; as, the shore of the sea
trends
to the
southwest..
Bay
::
Bay (n.) A
berry,
particularly
of the
laurel..
Day
::
Day (n.)
(Preceded
by the) Some day in
particular,
as some day of
contest,
some
anniversary,
etc..
Rescript
::
Rescript
(v. t.) The
answer
of an
emperor
when
formallyconsulted
by
particular
persons
on some
difficult
question;
hence,
an edict or
decree..
Discoid
::
Discoid
(n.)
Anything
having
the form of a
discus
or disk;
particularly,
a
discoid
shell..
Reconnaissance
::
Reconnaissance
(n.) An
examination
of a
region
as to its
general
natural
features,
preparatory
to a more
particular
survey
for the
purposes
of
triangulation,
or of
determining
the
location
of a
public
work..
Sea God
::
Sea god () A
marine
deity;
a
fabulous
being
supposed
to live in, or have
dominion
over, the sea, or some
particular
sea or part of the sea, as
Neptune..
Fetch
::
Fetch (v. t.) To cause to come; to bring to a
particular
state.
Aim
::
Aim (v. i.) The
pointing
of a
weapon,
as a gun, a dart, or an
arrow,
in the line of
direction
with the
object
intended
to be
struck;
the line of fire; the
direction
of
anything,
as a
spear,
a blow, a
discourse,
a
remark,
towards
a
particular
point or
object,
with a view to
strike
or
affect
it..
Coronet
::
Coronet
(n.) An
ornamental
or
honorary
headdress,
having
the shape and
character
of a
crown;
particularly,
a crown worn as the mark of high rank lower than
sovereignty.
The word is used by
Shakespeare
to
denote
also a
kingly
crown..
Elm
::
Elm (n.) A tree of the genus
Ulmus,
of
several
species,
much used as a shade tree,
particularly
in
America.
The
English
elm is Ulmus
campestris;
the
common
American
or white elm is U.
Americana;
the
slippery
or red elm, U.
fulva..
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