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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
(n.) One of the
details
or items of
grounds
of
claim;
--
usually
in the pl.; also, a bill of
particulars;
a
minute
account;
as, a
particular
of
premises..
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Exuviation
::
Exuviation
(n.) The
rejecting
or
casting
off of some part, more
particularly,
the outer
cuticular
layer,
as the
shells
of
crustaceans,
skins of
snakes,
etc.;
molting;
ecdysis..
Superpartient
::
Superparticular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a ratio when the
excess
of the
greater
term over the less is a unit, as the ratio of 1 to 2, or of 3 to 4..
Language
::
Language
(n.) The forms of
speech,
or the
methods
of
expressing
ideas,
peculiar
to a
particular
nation..
Bronze
::
Bronze
(a.) An alloy of
copper
and tin, to which small
proportions
of other
metals,
especially
zinc, are
sometimes
added.
It is hard and
sonorous,
and is used for
statues,
bells,
cannon,
etc., the
proportions
of the
ingredients
being
varied
to suit the
particular
purposes.
The
varieties
containing
the
higher
proportions
of tin are
brittle,
as in bell metal and
speculum
metal..
Particular
::
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..
Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
With
respect
to an
individual;
as
regards
the
person;
individually;
particularly.
Nomenclature
::
Nomenclature
(n.) The
technical
names used in any
particular
branch
of
science
or art, or by any
school
or
individual;
as, the
nomenclature
of
botany
or of
chemistry;
the
nomenclature
of
Lavoisier
and his
associates..
Mark
::
Mark (v. i.) To take
particular
notice;
to
observe
critically;
to note; to
remark.
Bent
::
Bent (v.)
Particular
direction
or
tendency;
flexion;
course.
Countryside
::
Countryside
(n.) A
particular
rural
district;
a
country
neighborhood.
Wahabee
::
Wahabee
(n.) A
follower
of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d.
1787),
a
reformer
of
Mohammedanism.
His
doctrines
prevail
particularly
among the
Bedouins,
and the sect,
though
checked
in its
influence,
extends
to most parts of
Arabia,
and also into
India..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) An
instrument
of
torture
for the leg,
formerly
used to
extort
confessions,
particularly
in
Scotland..
Particularly
::
Particularly
(adv.)
In a
particular
manner;
expressly;
with a
specific
reference
or
interest;
in
particular;
distinctly.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To look
closely
at; to
observe
attentively;
to pay
attention
to; to
notice
or
remark
particularly.
Appraise
::
Appraise
(v. t.) To set a
value;
to
estimate
the worth of,
particularly
by
persons
appointed
for the
purpose;
as, to
appraise
goods and
chattels..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) A lease of the
imposts
on
particular
goods;
as, the sugar farm, the silk
farm..
Passion
::
Passion
(n.) The state of the mind when it is
powerfully
acted upon and
influenced
by
something
external
to
itself;
the state of any
particular
faculty
which,
under such
conditions,
becomes
extremely
sensitive
or
uncontrollably
excited;
any
emotion
or
sentiment
(specifically,
love or
anger)
in a state of
abnormal
or
controlling
activity;
an
extreme
or
inordinate
desire;
also, the
capacity
or
susceptibility
of being so
affected;
as, to be in a
passion;
the
passions
of love, hate,
jealously,
wrath
Dispensation
::
Dispensation
(n.) The
relaxation
of a law in a
particular
case;
permission
to do
something
forbidden,
or to omit doing
something
enjoined;
specifically,
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
exemption
from some
ecclesiastical
law or
obligation
to God which a man has
incurred
of his own free will
(oaths,
vows,
etc.)..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) A
society
of
learned
men
united
for the
advancement
of the arts and
sciences,
and
literature,
or some
particular
art or
science;
as, the
French
Academy;
the
American
Academy
of Arts and
Sciences;
academies
of
literature
and
philology..
Longtail
::
Longtail
(n.) An
animal,
particularly
a log,
having
an uncut tail. Cf.
Curtail.
Dog..
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