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Definition of exceedingly
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Exceedingly
(adv.)
To a very great
degree;
beyond
what is
usual;
surpassingly.
It
signifies
more than very.
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Super-
::
Super-
() A
prefix
signifying
above,
over,
beyond,
and hence often
denoting
in a
superior
position,
in
excess,
over and
above,
in
addition,
exceedingly;
as in
superimpose,
supersede,
supernatural,
superabundance..
Accurst
::
Accurst
(p. p. & a.)
Doomed
to
destruction
or
misery;
cursed;
hence,
bad
enough
to be under the
curse;
execrable;
detestable;
exceedingly
hateful;
-- as, an
accursed
deed..
Enormous
::
Enormous
(a.)
Exceedingly
wicked;
outrageous;
atrocious;
monstrous;
as, an
enormous
crime..
Passingly
::
Passingly
(adv.)
Exceedingly.
Chlorine
::
Chlorine
(n.) One of the
elementary
substances,
commonly
isolated
as a
greenish
yellow
gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an
intensely
disagreeable
suffocating
odor, and
exceedingly
poisonous.
It is
abundant
in
nature,
the most
important
compound
being
common
salt. It is
powerful
oxidizing,
bleaching,
and
disinfecting
agent.
Symbol
Cl.
Atomic
weight,
35.4..
Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Frightful;
exceedingly
bad;
great;
--
applied
intensively;
as, an awful
bonnet;
an awful
boaster..
Extremely
::
Extremely
(adv.)
In an
extreme
manner
or
state;
in the
utmost
degree;
to the
utmost
point;
exceedingly;
as,
extremely
hot or
cold..
Exceeding
::
Exceeding
(adv.)
In a very great
degree;
extremely;
exceedingly.
Passing
::
Passing
(adv.)
Exceedingly;
excessively;
surpassingly;
as,
passing
fair;
passing
strange..
Forbruise
::
Forbruise
(v. t.) To
bruise
sorely
or
exceedingly.
Quirboilly
::
Quirboilly
(n.)
Leather
softened
by
boiling
so as to take any
required
shape.
Upon
drying,
it
becomes
exceedingly
hard, and hence was
formerly
used for
armor..
Capsicum
::
Capsicum
(n.) A genus of
plants
of many
species,
producing
capsules
or dry
berries
of
various
forms,
which have an
exceedingly
pungent,
biting
taste,
and when
ground
form the red or
Cayenne
pepper
of
commerce..
Gama Grass
::
Gama grass () A
species
of grass
(Tripsacum
dactyloides)
tall,
stout,
and
exceedingly
productive;
cultivated
in the West
Indies,
Mexico,
and the
Southern
States
of North
America
as a
forage
grass;
--
called
also
sesame
grass..
Profuse
::
Profuse
(a.)
Pouring
forth with
fullness
or
exuberance;
bountiful;
exceedingly
liberal;
giving
without
stint;
as, a
profuse
government;
profuse
hospitality..
Overpester
::
Overpester
(v. t.) To
pester
exceedingly
or
excessively.
Excellent
::
Excellent
(adv.)
Excellently;
eminently;
exceedingly.
Elysian
::
Elysian
(a.)
Pertaining,
or the abode of the
blessed
after
death;
hence,
yielding
the
highest
pleasures;
exceedingly
delightful;
beatific..
Virus
::
Virus (v. i.) The
special
contagion,
inappreciable
to the
senses
and
acting
in
exceedingly
minute
quantities,
by which a
disease
is
introduced
into the
organism
and
maintained
there..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
attract
irresistibly;
to
delight
exceedingly;
to
enchant;
to
fascinate.
Very
::
Very
(adv.)
In a high
degree;
to no small
extent;
exceedingly;
excessively;
extremely;
as, a very great
mountain;
a very
bright
sum; a very cold day; the river flows very
rapidly;
he was very much
hurt..
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