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Definition of removed
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Removed
(a.)
Distant
in
location;
remote.
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Removal
::
Removal
(n.) The act of
removing,
or the state of being
removed..
Amygdaloid
::
Amygdaloid
(n.) A
variety
of trap or
basaltic
rock,
containing
small
cavities,
occupied,
wholly
or in part, by
nodules
or
geodes
of
different
minerals,
esp.
agates,
quartz,
calcite,
and the
zeolites.
When the
imbedded
minerals
are
detached
or
removed
by
decomposition,
it is
porous,
like
lava..
Remnant
::
Remnant
(a.) That which
remains
after a part is
removed,
destroyed,
used up,
performed,
etc.;
residue..
Abstracted
::
Abstracted
(a.)
Separated
or
disconnected;
withdrawn;
removed;
apart.
Remove
::
Remove
(n.) That which is
removed,
as a dish
removed
from table to make room for
something
else..
Residue
::
Residue
(n.) That which
remains
after a part is
taken,
separated,
removed,
or
designated;
remnant;
remainder..
Remain
::
Remain
(v. i.) To stay
behind
while
others
withdraw;
to be left after
others
have been
removed
or
destroyed;
to be left after a
number
or
quantity
has been
subtracted
or cut off; to be left as not
included
or
comprised.
Deoperculate
::
Deoperculate
(a.)
Having
the lid
removed;
-- said of the
capsules
of
mosses.
Reinstate
::
Reinstate
(v. t.) To place again in
possession,
or in a
former
state;
to
restore
to a state from which one had been
removed;
to
instate
again;
as, to
reinstate
a king in the
possession
of the
kingdom..
Disembowered
::
Disembowered
(a.)
Deprived
of, or
removed
from, a
bower..
Disparadised
::
Disparadised
(a.)
Removed
from
paradise.
Permanent
::
Permanent
(a.)
Continuing
in the same
state,
or
without
any
change
that
destroys
form or
character;
remaining
unaltered
or
unremoved;
abiding;
durable;
fixed;
stable;
lasting;
as, a
permanent
impression..
Fleece
::
Fleece
(n.) The fine web of
cotton
or wool
removed
by the
doffing
knife from the
cylinder
of a
carding
machine.
When
::
When
(adv.)
While;
whereas;
although;
-- used in the
manner
of a
conjunction
to
introduce
a
dependent
adverbial
sentence
or
clause,
having
a
causal,
conditional,
or
adversative
relation
to the
principal
proposition;
as, he chose to turn
highwayman
when he might have
continued
an
honest
man; he
removed
the tree when it was the best in the
grounds..
Tailboard
::
Tailboard
(n.) The board at the rear end of a cart or
wagon,
which can be
removed
or let down, for
convenience
in
loading
or
unloading..
Fibrin
::
Fibrin
(n.) The
white,
albuminous
mass
remaining
after
washing
lean beef or other meat with water until all
coloring
matter
is
removed;
the
fibrous
portion
of the
muscle
tissue;
flesh
fibrin..
Remuable
::
Remuable
(a.) That may be
removed;
removable.
After-image
::
After-image
(n.) The
impression
of a vivid
sensation
retained
by the
retina
of the eye after the cause has been
removed;
also
extended
to
impressions
left of
tones,
smells,
etc..
Translation
::
Translation
(n.) The act of
translating,
removing,
or
transferring;
removal;
also, the state of being
translated
or
removed;
as, the
translation
of
Enoch;
the
translation
of a
bishop..
Goaf
::
Goaf (n.) That part of a mine from which the
mineral
has been
partially
or
wholly
removed;
the waste left in old
workings;
--
called
also gob .
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