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Definition of regulated
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Regulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Regulat.
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Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
Modillion
::
Modillion
(n.) The
enriched
block or
horizontal
bracket
generally
found under the
cornice
of the
Corinthian
and
Composite
entablature,
and
sometimes,
less
ornamented,
in the Ionic and other
orders;
-- so
called
because
of its
arrangement
at
regulated
distances..
Measured
::
Measured
(a.)
Regulated
or
determined
by a
standard;
hence,
equal;
uniform;
graduated;
limited;
moderated;
as, he
walked
with
measured
steps;
he
expressed
himself
in no
measured
terms..
Water Gate
::
Water gate () A gate, or
valve,
by which a flow of water is
permitted,
prevented,
or
regulated..
Barrel
::
Barrel
(n.) The
quantity
which
constitutes
a full
barrel.
This
varies
for
different
articles
and also in
different
places
for the same
article,
being
regulated
by
custom
or by law. A
barrel
of wine is 31/
gallons;
a
barrel
of flour is 196
pounds..
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Addressed
or
pleasing
to the
emotions
only,
usually
to the
weaker
and the
unregulated
emotions..
Familistery
::
Familistery
(n.) A
community
in which many
persons
unite as in one
family,
and are
regulated
by
certain
communistic
laws and
customs..
Manductor
::
Manductor
(n.) A
conductor;
an
officer
in the
ancient
church
who gave the
signal
for the choir to sing, and who beat time with the hand, and
regulated
the
music..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.)
Regulated
division
of
movemen.
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not
accordant
with duty or
morality;
not duly
regulated
or
subordinated;
unbecoming;
improper;
as,
incorrect
conduct..
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.)
Performed
in good or
established
order;
well-regulated.
Proceed
::
Proceed
(v. i.) To go on in an
orderly
or
regulated
manner;
to begin and carry on a
series
of acts or
measures;
to act by
method;
to
prosecute
a
design.
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.) Of or
pertaining
to the will;
subject
to, or
regulated
by, the will; as, the
voluntary
motions
of an
animal,
such as the
movements
of the leg or arm (in
distinction
from
involuntary
motions,
such as the
movements
of the
heart);
the
voluntary
muscle
fibers,
which are the
agents
in
voluntary
motion..
Regulation
::
Regulation
(n.) The act of
regulating,
or the state of being
regulated..
Policed
::
Policed
(a.)
Regulated
by laws for the
maintenance
of peace and
order,
enforced
by
organized
administration..
Regulated
::
Regulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Regulat.
Ceremony
::
Ceremony
(n.)
Behavior
regulated
by
strict
etiquette;
a
formal
method
of
performing
acts of
civility;
forms of
civility
prescribed
by
custom
or
authority.
Stop
::
Stop (n.) The
closing
of an
aperture
in the air
passage,
or
pressure
of the
finger
upon the
string,
of an
instrument
of
music,
so as to
modify
the tone;
hence,
any
contrivance
by which the
sounds
of a
musical
instrument
are
regulated..
Astronomer
::
Astronomer
(n.) One who is
versed
in
astronomy;
one who has a
knowledge
of the laws of the
heavenly
orbs, or the
principles
by which their
motions
are
regulated,
with their
various
phenomena..
Cinque-pace
::
Cinque-pace
(n.) A
lively
dance
(called
also
galliard),
the steps of which were
regulated
by the
number
five..
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