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Definition of regard
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Regard
(v. t.)
Consideration;
thought;
reflection;
heed.
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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..
Radical
::
Radical
(n.)
Specifically,
a group of two or more
atoms,
not
completely
saturated,
which are so
linked
that their union
implies
certain
properties,
and are
conveniently
regarded
as
playing
the part of a
single
atom; a
residue;
--
called
also a
compound
radical.
Cf.
Residue..
Phosphonium
::
Phosphonium
(n.) The
hypothetical
radical
PH4,
analogous
to
ammonium,
and
regarded
as the
nucleus
of
certain
derivatives
of
phosphine..
Tropilidene
::
Tropilidene
(n.) A
liquid
hydrocarbon
obtained
by the dry
distillation
of
tropine
with
quicklime.
It is
regarded
as being
homologous
with
dipropargyl.
Tartrazine
::
Tartrazine
(n.) An
artificial
dyestuff
obtained
as an
orange-yellow
powder,
and
regarded
as a
phenyl
hydrazine
derivative
of
tartaric
and
sulphonic
acids..
Darling
::
Darling
(a.)
Dearly
beloved;
regarded
with
especial
kindness
and
tenderness;
favorite.
Foster
::
Foster
(v. t.)
Relating
to
nourishment;
affording,
receiving,
or
sharing
nourishment
or
nurture;
--
applied
to
father,
mother,
child,
brother,
etc., to
indicate
that the
person
so
called
stands
in the
relation
of
parent,
child,
brother,
etc., as
regards
sustenance
and
nurture,
but not by tie of
blood..
Favorless
::
Favorless
(a.)
Unfavored;
not
regarded
with
favor;
having
no
countenance
or
support.
Temper
::
Temper
(n.)
Disposition
of mind; the
constitution
of the mind,
particularly
with
regard
to the
passions
and
affections;
as, a calm
temper;
a hasty
temper;
a
fretful
temper..
Treat
::
Treat (n.) An
entertainment
given as an
expression
of
regard.
Pluries
::
Pluries
(n.) A writ
issued
in the third
place,
after two
former
writs have been
disregarded..
West
::
West (n.) A
country,
or
region
of
country,
which,
with
regard
to some other
country
or
region,
is
situated
in the
direction
toward
the
west..
Scruou-lize
::
Scruou-lize
(v. t.) To
perplex
with
scruples;
to
regard
with
scruples.
Neglect
::
Neglect
(v.)
Omission
of
proper
attention;
avoidance
or
disregard
of duty, from
heedlessness,
indifference,
or
willfulness;
failure
to do, use, or heed
anything;
culpable
disregard;
as,
neglect
of
business,
of
health,
of
economy..
Mes-
::
Mes- ()
denoting
a type of
hydrocarbons
which are
regarded
as
methenyl
derivatives.
Also used
adjectively.
Negligible
::
Negligible
(a.) That may
neglicted,
disregarded,
or left out of
consideration..
Myricyl
::
Myricyl
(n.) A
hypothetical
radical
regarded
as the
essential
residue
of
myricin;
--
called
also
melissyl.
Cydonin
::
Cydonin
(n.) A
peculiar
mucilaginous
substance
extracted
from the seeds of the
quince
(Cydonia
vulgaris),
and
regarded
as a
variety
of
amylose..
Ctenoidei
::
Ctenoidei
(n. pl.) A group of
fishes,
established
by
Agassiz,
characterized
by
having
scales
with a
pectinated
margin,
as in the
perch.
The group is now
generally
regarded
as
artificial..
Middlings
::
Middlings
(n. pl.) A
combination
of the
coarser
parts of
ground
wheat the
finest
bran,
separated
from the fine flour and
coarse
bran in
bolting;
--
formerly
regarded
as
valuable
only for feed; but now, after
separation
of the bran, used for
making
the best
quality
of
flour.
Middlings
contain
a large
proportion
of
gluten..
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