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Definition of condition
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of condition is as below...
Condition
(n.) To
invest
with, or limit by,
conditions;
to
burden
or
qualify
by a
condition;
to
impose
or be
imposed
as the
condition
of..
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Continue
::
Continue
(v. i.) To
remain
in a given place or
condition;
to
remain
in
connection
with; to
abide;
to stay.
Entailment
::
Entailment
(n.) The
condition
of being
entailed.
Rust
::
Rust (n.) A
minute
mold or
fungus
forming
reddish
or rusty spots on the
leaves
and stems of
cereal
and other
grasses
(Trichobasis
Rubigo-vera),
now
usually
believed
to be a form or
condition
of the corn
mildew
(Puccinia
graminis).
As rust, it has
solitary
reddish
spores;
as corn
mildew,
the
spores
are
double
and
blackish..
Parage
::
Parage
(n.)
Equality
of
condition
between
persons
holding
unequal
portions
of a fee.
Provisory
::
Provisory
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
proviso;
containing
a
proviso
or
condition;
conditional;
as, a
provisory
clause..
Old-maidism
::
Old-maidism
(n.) The
condition
or
characteristics
of an old maid.
Easiness
::
Easiness
(n.) The state or
condition
of being easy;
freedom
from
distress;
rest.
Should
::
Should
(imp.)
Used as an
auxiliary
verb, to
express
a
conditional
or
contingent
act or
state,
or as a
supposition
of an
actual
fact; also, to
express
moral
obligation
(see
Shall);
e. g.: they
should
have come last week; if I
should
go; I
should
think you could go..
Catechumenate
::
Catechumenate
(n.) The state or
condition
of a
catechumen
or the time
during
which one is a
catechumen.
Primordialism
::
Primordialism
(n.)
Devotion
to, or
persistence
in,
conditions
of the
primordial
state..
Gynandromorphism
::
Gynandromorphism
(n.) An
abnormal
condition
of
certain
animals,
in which one side has the
external
characters
of the male, and the other those of the
female..
Clientele
::
Clientele
(n.) The
condition
or
position
of a
client;
clientshi.
Fuliginosity
::
Fuliginosity
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
fuliginous;
sootiness;
matter
deposited
by
smoke.
Lightness
::
Lightness
(n.) The
state,
condition,
or
quality,
of being light or not
heavy;
buoyancy;
levity;
fickleness;
nimbleness;
delicacy;
grace..
Spumous
::
Spuminess
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
spumy;
spumescence.
Astronomy
::
Astronomy
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
celestial
bodies,
of their
magnitudes,
motions,
distances,
periods
of
revolution,
eclipses,
constitution,
physical
condition,
and of the
causes
of their
various
phenomena..
Unconditioned
::
Unconditioned
(a.) Not
subject
to
condition
or
limitations;
infinite;
absolute;
hence,
inconceivable;
incogitable..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) A
formal
writing
which
contains
the
agreement
of
parties,
with the terms and
conditions,
and which
serves
as a proof of the
obligation..
Paraphimosis
::
Paraphimosis
(n.) A
condition
in which the
prepuce,
after being
retracted
behind
the glans
penis,
is
constricted
there,
and can not be
brought
forward
into place
again..
Electrotonus
::
Electrotonus
(n.) The
modified
condition
of a
nerve,
when a
constant
current
of
electricity
passes
through
any part of it. See
Anelectrotonus,
and
Catelectrotonus..
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