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Definition of always
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Always
(adv.)
Constancy
during
a
certain
period,
or
regularly
at
stated
intervals;
invariably;
uniformly;
--
opposed
to
sometimes
or
occasionally..
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Stenostome
::
Stenosis
(n.) A
narrowing
of the
opening
or
hollow
of any
passage,
tube, or
orifice;
as,
stenosis
of the
pylorus.
It
differs
from
stricture
in being
applied
especially
to
diffused
rather
than
localized
contractions,
and in
always
indicating
an
origin
organic
and not
spasmodic..
Potent
::
Potent
(n.) One of the furs; a
surface
composed
of
patches
which are
supposed
to
represent
crutch
heads;
they are
always
alternately
argent
and
azure,
unless
otherwise
specially
mentioned..
Epanadiplosis
::
Epanadiplosis
(n.) A
figure
by which the same word is used both at the
beginning
and at the end of a
sentence;
as,
Rejoice
in the Lord
always:
and again I say,
Rejoice..
Lick
::
Lick (v.) A place where salt is found on the
surface
of the
earth,
to which wild
animals
resort
to lick it up; --
often,
but not
always,
near salt
springs..
Ermine
::
Ermine
(n.) A
valuable
fur-bearing
animal
of the genus
Mustela
(M.
erminea),
allied
to the
weasel;
the
stoat.
It is found in the
northern
parts of Asia,
Europe,
and
America.
In
summer
it is
brown,
but in
winter
it
becomes
white,
except
the tip of the tail, which is
always
black..
They
::
They
(obj.)
The
plural
of he, she, or it. They is never used
adjectively,
but
always
as a
pronoun
proper,
and
sometimes
refers
to
persons
without
an
antecedent
expressed..
Vertebrata
::
Vertebrata
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom,
comprising
all
animals
that have a
backbone
composed
of bony or
cartilaginous
vertebrae,
together
with
Amphioxus
in which the
backbone
is
represented
by a
simple
undivided
notochord.
The
Vertebrata
always
have a
dorsal,
or
neural,
cavity
above the
notochord
or
backbone,
and a
ventral,
or
visceral,
cavity
below it. The
subdivisions
or
classes
of
Vertebrata
are
Mammalia,
Aves,
Reptilia,
Amphibia,
Pisces,
Marsipobranchia,
and Lep
Glucoside
::
Glucoside
(n.) One of a large
series
of
amorphous
or
crystalline
substances,
occurring
very
widely
distributed
in
plants,
rarely
in
animals,
and
regarded
as
influental
agents
in the
formation
and
disposition
of the
sugars.
They are
frequently
of a
bitter
taste,
but, by the
action
of
ferments,
or of
dilute
acids and
alkalies,
always
break down into some
characteristic
substance
(acid,
aldehyde,
alcohol,
phenole,
or
alkaloid)
and
glucose
(or some other
sugar);
hence the name. They are of the natur
Sempervirent
::
Sempervirent
(a.)
Always
fresh;
evergreen.
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) An order for the
payment
of
money;
-- in this sense
almost
always
written
draft.
My
::
My (a.) Of or
belonging
to me; -- used
always
attributively;
as, my body; my book; -- mine is used in the
predicate;
as, the book is mine. See
Mine..
Screw
::
Screw (n.) A
straight
line in space with which a
definite
linear
magnitude
termed
the pitch is
associated
(cf. 5th
Pitch,
10 (b)). It is used to
express
the
displacement
of a rigid body, which may
always
be made to
consist
of a
rotation
about an axis
combined
with a
translation
parallel
to that
axis..
Univocal
::
Univocal
(n.)
Having
always
the same drift or
tenor;
uniform;
certain;
regular.
Shut
::
Shut (a.) Cut off
sharply
and
abruptly
by a
following
consonant
in the same
syllable,
as the
English
short
vowels,
/, /, /, /, /,
always
are..
Cycloid
::
Cycloid
(n.) A curve
generated
by a point in the plane of a
circle
when the
circle
is
rolled
along a
straight
line,
keeping
always
in the same
plane..
Sempre
::
Sempre
(adv.)
Always;
throughout;
as,
sempre
piano,
always
soft..
Sickle
::
Sickle
(n.) A
reaping
instrument
consisting
of a steel blade
curved
into the form of a hook, and
having
a
handle
fitted
on a tang. The
sickle
has one side of the blade
notched,
so as
always
to
sharpen
with a
serrated
edge. Cf.
Reaping
hook, under
Reap..
Feud
::
Feud (n.) A
stipendiary
estate
in land, held of
superior,
by
service;
the right which a
vassal
or
tenant
had to the lands or other
immovable
thing of his lord, to use the same and take the
profists
thereof
hereditarily,
rendering
to his
superior
such
duties
and
services
as
belong
to
military
tenure,
etc., the
property
of the soil
always
remaining
in the lord or
superior;
a fief; a fee..
Eternal
::
Eternal
(a.)
Without
beginning
or end of
existence;
always
existing.
Polonaise
::
Polonaise
(n.) A
stately
Polish
dance tune, in 3-4
measure,
beginning
always
on the beat with a
quaver
followed
by a
crotchet,
and
closing
on the beat after a
strong
accent
on the
second
beat; also, a dance
adapted
to such
music;
a
polacca..
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