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Definition of easily
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Easily
(adv.)
With ease;
without
difficulty
or much
effort;
as, this task may be
easily
performed;
that event might have been
easily
foreseen..
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Emotional
::
Emotional
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
emotion;
excitable;
easily
moved;
sensational;
as, an
emotional
nature..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Well
established;
firm; not
easily
overthrown
or
altered;
as, a
strong
custom;
a
strong
belief..
Obvious
::
Obvious
(a.)
Easily
discovered,
seen, or
understood;
readily
perceived
by the eye or the
intellect;
plain;
evident;
apparent;
as, an
obvious
meaning;
an
obvious
remark..
Beard
::
Beard (n.) A barb or sharp point of an arrow or other
instrument,
projecting
backward
to
prevent
the head from being
easily
drawn out..
Passionless
::
Passionless
(a.) Void of
passion;
without
anger or
emotion;
not
easily
excited;
calm.
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Indicating
the
passing
of a thing from one form,
condition,
or state to
another;
as,
compound
substances
may be
resolved
into
others
which are more
simple;
ice is
convertible
into
water,
and water into
vapor;
men are more
easily
drawn than
forced
into
compliance;
we may
reduce
many
distinct
substances
into one mass; men are led by
evidence
into
belief
of
truth,
and are often
enticed
into the
commission
of
crimes'into;
she burst into
tears;
children
are
sometimes
frightened
into fits
Hard-mouthed
::
Hard-mouthed
(a.) Not
sensible
to the bit; not
easily
governed;
as, a
hard-mouthed
horse..
Kinding
::
Kinding
(n.)
Materials,
easily
lighted,
for
starting
a
fire..
Meconidine
::
Meconidine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in
opium,
and
extracted
as a
yellow
amorphous
substance
which is
easily
decomposed..
Easily
::
Easily
(adv.)
Without
shaking
or
jolting;
commodiously;
as, a
carriage
moves
easily..
Forgetful
::
Forgetful
(a.) Apt to
forget;
easily
losing
remembrance;
as, a
forgetful
man
should
use helps to
strengthen
his
memory..
Phthalin
::
Phthalin
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance
obtained
by
reduction
from
phthalein,
into which it is
easily
converted
by
oxidation;
hence,
any one of the
series
of which
phthalin
proper
is the
type..
Manicate
::
Manicate
(a.)
Covered
with hairs or
pubescence
so
platted
together
and
interwoven
as to form a mass
easily
removed.
Garlic
::
Garlic
(n.) A plant of the genus
Allium
(A.
sativum
is the
cultivated
variety),
having
a
bulbous
root, a very
strong
smell,
and an
acrid,
pungent
taste.
Each root is
composed
of
several
lesser
bulbs,
called
cloves
of
garlic,
inclosed
in a
common
membranous
coat, and
easily
separable..
Wriggle
::
Wriggle
(v. i.) To move the body to and fro with
short,
writhing
motions,
like a worm; to
squirm;
to twist
uneasily
or
quickly
about..
Stiff
::
Stiff
(superl.)
Not
easily
bent; not
flexible
or
pliant;
not
limber
or
flaccid;
rigid;
firm; as, stiff wood,
paper,
joints..
Portable
::
Portable
(a.)
Capable
of being borne or
carried;
easily
transported;
conveyed
without
difficulty;
as, a
portable
bed, desk,
engine..
Tender-hefted
::
Tender-hefted
(a.)
Having
great
tenderness;
easily
moved.
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.)
Having
the
nerves
weak,
diseased,
or
easily
excited;
subject
to, or
suffering
from, undue
excitement
of the
nerves;
easily
agitated
or
annoyed..
Scarce
::
Scarce
(superl.)
Not
plentiful
or
abundant;
in small
quantity
in
proportion
to the
demand;
not
easily
to be
procured;
rare;
uncommon.
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