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Definition of regard
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 regard is as below...
Regard
(v. t.) To have
relation
to, as
bearing
upon; to
respect;
to
relate
to; to
touch;
as, an
argument
does not
regard
the
question;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, I agree with you as
regards
this or
that..
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Concerning
::
Concerning
(prep.)
Pertaining
to;
regarding;
having
relation
to;
respecting;
as
regards.
Disregarder
::
Disregarder
(n.) One who
disregards.
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) As an
interrogative
pronoun,
used in
asking
questions
regarding
either
persons
or
things;
as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is
lost?.
Adoration
::
Adoration
(n.)
Homage
paid to one in high
esteem;
profound
veneration;
intense
regard
and love;
fervent
devotion.
Inattention
::
Inattention
(n.) Want of
attention,
or
failure
to pay
attention;
disregard;
heedlessness;
neglect..
Oxanillamide
::
Oxanillamide
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance,
obtained
indirectly
by the
action
of
cyanogen
on
aniline,
and
regarded
as an
anilide
of
oxamic
acid; --
called
also
phenyl
oxamide..
Heel
::
Heel (n.)
Anything
regarded
as like a human heel in
shape;
a
protuberance;
a knob.
Crest
::
Crest (v. t.) To mark with lines or
streaks,
like, or
regarded
as like,
waving
plumes..
Peroxide
::
Peroxide
(n.) An oxide
containing
more
oxygen
than some other oxide of the same
element.
Formerly
peroxides
were
regarded
as the
highest
oxides.
Cf. Per-, 2..
Glycide
::
Glycide
(n.) A
colorless
liquid,
obtained
from
certain
derivatives
of
glycerin,
and
regarded
as a
partially
dehydrated
glycerin;
--
called
also
glycidic
alcohol..
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To be
passed
on fron one to
another;
to pass; to
circulate;
hence,
with for, to have
currency;
to be
taken,
accepted,
or
regarded..
Regarding
::
Regarding
(prep.)
Concerning;
respecting.
Quinaldine
::
Quinaldine
(n.) A
colorless
liquid
of a
slightly
pungent
odor,
C9H6N.CH3,
first
obtained
as a
condensation
product
of
aldehyde
and
aniline,
and
regarded
as a
derivative
of
quinoline;
--
called
also
methyl
quinoline..
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The long
handle
of a spear or
similar
weapon;
hence,
the
weapon
itself;
(Fig.)
anything
regarded
as a shaft to be
thrown
or
darted;
as,
shafts
of
light..
Sulphonium
::
Sulphonic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, a
sulphone;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
any one of a
series
of acids
(regarded
as acid
ethereal
salts of
sulphurous
acid)
obtained
by the
oxidation
of the
mercaptans,
or by
treating
sulphuric
acid with
certain
aromatic
bases (as
benzene);
as,
phenyl
sulphonic
acid,
C6H5.SO2.OH,
a
stable
colorless
crystalline
substance..
Inapprehensive
::
Inapprehensive
(a.) Not
apprehensive;
regardless;
unconcerned.
Cross
::
Cross (n.)
Affiction
regarded
as a test of
patience
or
virtue;
trial;
disappointment;
opposition;
misfortune.
Phyllocladium
::
Phyllocladium
(n.) A
flattened
stem or
branch
which more or less
resembles
a leaf, and
performs
the
function
of a leaf as
regards
respiration
and
assimilation..
Dress
::
Dress (v. i.) To
clothe
or
apparel
one's self; to put on one's
garments;
to pay
particular
regard
to
dress;
as, to dress
quickly..
Undecyl
::
Undecyl
(n.) The
radical
regarded
as
characteristic
of
undecylic
acid.
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