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Definition of care
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Care (n.) The
object
of
watchful
attention
or
anxiety.
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Lithophyte
::
Lithophyte
(n.) A hard, or
stony,
plantlike
organism,
as the
gorgonians,
corals,
and
corallines,
esp. those
gorgonians
having
a
calcareous
axis. All the
lithophytes
except
the
corallines
are
animals..
Billing
::
Billing
(a. & n.)
Caressing;
kissing.
Criminal
::
Criminal
(a.)
Involving
a
crime;
of the
nature
of a
crime;
-- said of an act or of
conduct;
as,
criminal
carelessness..
Neatherd
::
Neatherd
(n.) A
person
who has the care of neat
cattle;
a
cowherd.
Impropriate
::
Impropriate
(v. t.) To place the
profits
of
(ecclesiastical
property)
in the hands of a
layman
for care and
disbursement.
Unbend
::
Unbend
(v. t.) A remit from a
strain
or from
exertion;
to set at ease for a time; to
relax;
as, to
unbend
the mind from study or
care..
Crank
::
Crank (n.)
Liable
to
careen
or be
overset,
as a ship when she is too
narrow,
or has not
sufficient
ballast,
or is
loaded
too high, to carry full
sail..
Mischievous
::
Mischievous
(a.)
Causing
mischief;
harmful;
hurtful;
-- now often
applied
where the evil is done
carelessly
or in
sport;
as, a
mischievous
child..
Depot
::
Depot (n.) The
headquarters
of a
regiment,
where all
supplies
are
received
and
distributed,
recruits
are
assembled
and
instructed,
infirm
or
disabled
soldiers
are taken care of, and all the wants of the
regiment
are
provided
for..
Concretion
::
Concretion
(n.) A
rounded
mass or
nodule
produced
by an
aggregation
of the
material
around
a
center;
as, the
calcareous
concretions
common
in beds of
clay..
Wreak
::
Wreak (v. i.) To reck; to care.
Editorship
::
Editorship
(n.) The
office
or
charge
of an
editor;
care and
superintendence
of a
publication.
Careen
::
Careen
(v. i.) To
incline
to one side, or lie over, as a ship when
sailing
on a wind; to be off the
keel..
Verger
::
Verger
(n.) The
official
who takes care of the
interior
of a
church
building.
Virgularian
::
Virgularian
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of long,
slender
Alcyonaria
belonging
to
Virgularia
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Virgularidae.
These
corals
are
allied
to the
sea-pens,
but have a long
rodlike
rhachis
inclosing
a
slender,
round or
square,
calcareous
axis. The
polyps
are
arranged
in
transverse
rows or
clusters
along each side of the
rhachis..
Hurried
::
Hurried
(a.) Done in a
hurry;
hence,
imperfect;
careless;
as, a
hurried
job..
Overexquisite
::
Overexquisite
(a.) Too
exquisite;
too exact or nice; too
careful.
Indulgent
::
Indulgent
(a.) Prone to
indulge;
yielding
to the
wishes,
humor,
or
appetites
of those under one's care;
compliant;
not
opposing
or
restraining;
tolerant;
mild;
favorable;
not
severe;
as, an
indulgent
parent..
Incurious
::
Incurious
(a.) Not
curious
or
inquisitive;
without
care for or
interest
in;
inattentive;
careless;
negligent;
heedless.
Observance
::
Observance
(n.) The act or
practice
of
observing
or
noticing
with
attention;
a
heeding
or
keeping
with care;
performance;
--
usually
with a sense of
strictness
and
fidelity;
as, the
observance
of the
Sabbath
is
general;
the
strict
observance
of
duties..
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