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Definition of ample
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Ample (a.)
Large;
great in size,
extent,
capacity,
or bulk;
spacious;
roomy;
widely
extended..
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Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. t.) To
trample
or tread down, as high
grass,
by
walking
through
it..
Parrot
::
Parrot
(n.) Any
species
of
Psittacus,
Chrysotis,
Pionus,
and other
genera
of the
family
Psittacidae,
as
distinguished
from the
parrakeets,
macaws,
and
lories.
They have a short
rounded
or even tail, and often a naked space on the
cheeks.
The gray
parrot,
or jako (P.
erithacus)
of
Africa
(see
Jako),
and the
species
of
Amazon,
or
green,
parrots
(Chrysotis)
of
America,
are
examples.
Many
species,
as cage
birds,
readily
learn to
imitate
sounds,
and to
repeat
words and
phrases..
Noxious
::
Noxious
(a.)
Hurtful;
harmful;
baneful;
pernicious;
injurious;
destructive;
unwholesome;
insalubrious;
as,
noxious
air, food, or
climate;
pernicious;
corrupting
to
morals;
as,
noxious
practices
or
examples..
Scantling
::
Scantling
(v. t.) A piece or
quantity
cut for a
special
purpose;
a
sample.
Arum
::
Arum (n.) A genus of
plants
found in
central
Europe
and about the
Mediterranean,
having
flowers
on a
spadix
inclosed
in a
spathe.
The
cuckoopint
of the
English
is an
example..
Amplexicaul
::
Amplexicaul
(a.)
Clasping
or
embracing
a stem, as the base of some
leaves..
Neuroptera
::
Neuroptera
(n. pl.) An order of
hexapod
insects
having
two pairs of
large,
membranous,
net-veined
wings.
The mouth
organs
are
adapted
for
chewing.
They feed upon other
insects,
and
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis.
The
ant-lion,
hellgamite,
and
lacewing
fly are
examples.
Formerly,
the name was given to a much more
extensive
group,
including
the true
Neuroptera
and the
Pseudoneuroptera..
Paradigmatic
::
Paradigmatic
(n.) A
writer
of
memoirs
of
religious
persons,
as
examples
of
Christian
excellence..
Instance
::
Instance
(v. i.) To give an
example.
Imitative
::
Imitative
(a.)
Inclined
to
imitate,
copy, or
follow;
imitating;
exhibiting
some of the
qualities
or
characteristics
of a
pattern
or
model;
dependent
on
example;
not
original;
as, man is an
imitative
being;
painting
is an
imitative
art..
Unprecedented
::
Unprecedented
(a.)
Having
no
precedent
or
example;
not
preceded
by a like case; not
having
the
authority
of prior
example;
novel;
new;
unexampled.
Testicardines
::
Testicardines
(n. pl.) A
division
of
brachiopods
including
those which have a
calcareous
shell
furnished
with a hinge and hinge
teeth.
Terebratula
and
Spirifer
are
examples.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Abundantly
furnished
or
provided;
sufficient
in.
quantity,
quality,
or
degree;
copious;
plenteous;
ample;
adequate;
as, a full meal; a full
supply;
a full
voice;
a full
compensation;
a house full of
furniture..
Sustentacle
::
Sustenance
(n.) That which
supports
life; food;
victuals;
provisions;
means of
living;
as, the city has ample
sustenance..
Triphthong
::
Triphthong
(n.) A
combination
of three vowel
sounds
in a
single
syllable,
forming
a
simple
or
compound
sound;
also, a union of three vowel
characters,
representing
together
a
single
sound;
a
trigraph;
as, eye, -ieu in
adieu,
-eau in beau, are
examples
of
triphthongs..
Trampler
::
Trampler
(n.) One who
tramples;
one who
treads
down; as, a
trampler
on
nature's
law..
Summed
::
Sum (n.) A
problem
to be
solved,
or an
example
to be
wrought
out..
Swate
::
Swatch
(n.) A
piece,
pattern,
or
sample,
generally
of
cloth..
As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
For
instance;
by way of
example;
thus; -- used to
introduce
illustrative
phrases,
sentences,
or
citations..
Epagoge
::
Epagoge
(n.) The
adducing
of
particular
examples
so as to lead to a
universal
conclusion;
the
argument
by
induction.
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