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Definition of removed
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Removed
(a.)
Dismissed
from
office.
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Disembowered
::
Disembowered
(a.)
Deprived
of, or
removed
from, a
bower..
Gourd
::
Gourd (n.) A
fleshy,
three-celled,
many-seeded
fruit,
as the
melon,
pumpkin,
cucumber,
etc., of the order
Cucurbitaceae;
and
especially
the
bottle
gourd
(Lagenaria
vulgaris)
which
occurs
in a great
variety
of
forms,
and, when the
interior
part is
removed,
serves
for
bottles,
dippers,
cups, and other
dishes..
Removed
::
Removed
(a.)
Changed
in
place.
Amend
::
Amend (v. t.) by
substituting
something
else in the place of what is
removed;
to
rectify.
Ecorche
::
Ecorche
(n.) A
manikin,
or
image,
representing
an
animal,
especially
man, with the skin
removed
so that the
muscles
are
exposed
for
purposes
of
study..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.) A
full-sized
model
around
which a mold of sand is made, to
receive
the
melted
metal.
It is
usually
made of wood and in
several
parts,
so as to be
removed
from the mold
without
injuring
it..
Deprecation
::
Deprecation
(n.) The act of
deprecating;
a
praying
against
evil;
prayer
that an evil may be
removed
or
prevented;
strong
expression
of
disapprobation.
Unfraught
::
Unfraught
(a.)
Removed,
as a
burden;
unloaded..
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
reproduction
of a part which has been
removed
or
destroyed;
re-formation;
-- a
process
especially
characteristic
of a many of the lower
animals;
as, the
regeneration
of lost
feelers,
limbs,
and claws by
spiders
and
crabs..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
picture,
or the like,
removed
from one body or
ground
to
another,
as from wood to
canvas,
or from one piece of
canvas
to
another..
Respiration
::
Respiration
(n.) The act of
resping
or
breathing;
the act of
taking
in and
giving
out air; the
aggregate
of those
processes
bu which
oxygen
is
introduced
into the
system,
and
carbon
dioxide,
or
carbonic
acid,
removed..
Leave
::
Leave (v.) To let
remain
unremoved
or
undone;
to let stay or
continue,
in
distinction
from what is
removed
or
changed..
Remove
::
Remove
(n.) The
distance
or space
through
which
anything
is
removed;
interval;
distance;
stage;
hence,
a step or
degree
in any scale of
gradation;
specifically,
a
division
in an
English
public
school;
as, the boy went up two
removes
last
year..
Obstinate
::
Obstinate
(a.) Not
yielding;
not
easily
subdued
or
removed;
as,
obstinate
fever;
obstinate
obstructions..
Lactodensimeter
::
Lactodensimeter
(n.) A form of
hydrometer,
specially
graduated,
for
finding
the
density
of milk, and thus
discovering
whether
it has been mixed with water or some of the cream has been
removed..
Unhusked
::
Unhusked
(a.)
Having
the husk
removed;
without
husk.
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
soldier
removed
from one
troop,
or body of
troops,
and
placed
in
another..
Procedendo
::
Procedendo
(n.) A writ by which a cause which has been
removed
on
insufficient
grounds
from an
inferior
to a
superior
court by
certiorari,
or
otherwise,
is sent down again to the same
court,
to be
proceeded
in
there..
Residue
::
Residue
(n.) That which
remains
after a part is
taken,
separated,
removed,
or
designated;
remnant;
remainder..
Removed
::
Removed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Remov.
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