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Definition of dual
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 dual is as below...
Dual (a.)
Expressing,
or
consisting
of, the
number
two;
belonging
to two; as, the dual
number
of
nouns,
etc. , in
Greek..
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Disusage
::
Disusage
(n.)
Gradual
cessation
of use or
custom;
neglect
of use;
disuse.
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) The whole of the
personal
qualities
of an
individual;
person;
personality;
especially,
the
person
of a
superior,
as a
sovereign..
Thousandth
::
Thousandth
(a.) Next in order after nine
hundred
and
ninty-nine;
coming
last of a
thousand
successive
individuals
or
units;
-- the
ordinal
of
thousand;
as, the
thousandth
part of a
thing..
Idiosyncratical
::
Idiosyncratical
(a.) Of
peculiar
temper
or
disposition;
belonging
to one's
peculiar
and
individual
character.
Monomphalus
::
Monomphalus
(n.) A form of
double
monster,
in which two
individuals
are
united
by a
common
umbilicus..
Drain
::
Drain (v. i.) To flow
gradually;
as, the water of low
ground
drains
off..
Curve
::
Curve (v. i.) To bend or turn
gradually
from a given
direction;
as, the road
curves
to the
right..
Monoecious
::
Monoecious
(a.)
Having
the sexes
united
in one
individual,
as when male and
female
flowers
grow upon the same
individual
plant;
hermaphrodite;
--
opposed
to
dioecious..
Instill
::
Instill
(v. t.) To drop in; to pour in drop by drop;
hence,
to
impart
gradually;
to
infuse
slowly;
to cause to be
imbibed..
Haematoplastic
::
Haematoplastic
(a.) Blood
formative;
--
applied
to a
substance
in early fetal life, which
breaks
up
gradually
into blood
vessels..
Gradually
::
Gradually
(adv.)
In
degree.
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) Any
regulation
or
remedy
which is
intended
to
produce
beneficial
effects
by
gradual
operatio.
Singular
::
Singular
(n.) An
individual
instance;
a
particular.
Peculiar
::
Peculiar
(a.) One's own;
belonging
solely
or
especially
to an
individual;
not
possessed
by
others;
of
private,
personal,
or
characteristic
possession
and use; not owned in
common
or in
participation..
Notornis
::
Notornis
(n.) A genus of birds
allied
to the
gallinules,
but
having
rudimentary
wings and
incapable
of
flight.
Notornis
Mantelli
was first known as a
fossil
bird of New
Zealand,
but
subsequently
a few
individuals
were found
living
on the
southern
island.
It is
supposed
to be now
nearly
or quite
extinct..
Generalization
::
Generalization
(n.) The act or
process
of
generalizing;
the act of
bringing
individuals
or
particulars
under a genus or
class;
deduction
of a
general
principle
from
particulars.
Morendo
::
Morendo
(a. & n.)
Dying;
a
gradual
decrescendo
at the end of a
strain
or
cadence.
Bion
::
Bion (p. pr.) The
physiological
individual,
characterized
by
definiteness
and
independence
of
function,
in
distinction
from the
morphological
individual
or
morphon..
Gadolinium
::
Gadolinium
(n.) A
supposed
rare
metallic
element,
with a
characteristic
spectrum,
found
associated
with
yttrium
and other rare
metals.
Its
individuality
and
properties
have not yet been
determined..
Stich
::
Sticcado
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of small bars of wood, flat at the
bottom
and
rounded
at the top, and
resting
on the edges of a kind of open box. They are
unequal
in size,
gradually
increasing
from the
smallest
to the
largest,
and are tuned to the
diatonic
scale.
The tones are
produced
by
striking
the
pieces
of wood with hard balls
attached
to
flexible
sticks..
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