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Definition of frequent
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Frequent
(n.)
Addicted
to any
course
of
conduct;
inclined
to
indulge
in any
practice;
habitual;
persistent.
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Sea Duck
::
Sea duck () Any one of
numerous
species
of ducks which
frequent
the
seacoasts
and feed
mainly
on
fishes
and
mollusks.
The
scoters,
eiders,
old
squaw,
and ruddy duck are
examples.
They may be
distinguished
by the
lobate
hind toe..
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
Oftentimes
::
Oftentimes
(adv.)
Frequently;
often;
many
times.
Romish
::
Romish
(a.)
Belonging
or
relating
to Rome, or to the Roman
Catholic
Church;
--
frequently
used in a
disparaging
sense;
as, the
Romish
church;
the
Romish
religion,
ritual,
or
ceremonies..
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) To use
frequently
and
indiscriminately,
so as to
render
trite and
commonplace..
Converse
::
Converse
(n.)
Frequent
intercourse;
familiar
communion;
intimate
association.
Brazil Wood
::
Brazil
wood () A very heavy wood of a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and for
dyeing.
The best is the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree; but other trees also yield it. An
inferior
sort comes from
Jamaica,
the
timber
of C.
Braziliensis
and C.
crista.
This is often
distinguished
as
Braziletto
, but the
better
kind is also
frequently
so
named..
Rietboc
::
Rietboc
(n.) The
reedbuck,
a South
African
antelope
(Cervicapra
arundinacea);
-- so
called
from its
frequenting
dry
places
covered
with high grass or
reeds.
Its color is
yellowish
brown.
Called
also
inghalla,
and
rietbok..
Varisse
::
Varisse
(n.) An
imperfection
on the
inside
of the hind leg in
horses,
different
from a curb, but at the same
height,
and
frequently
injuring
the sale of the
animal
by
growing
to an
unsightly
size..
Swim
::
Swim (n.) A part of a
stream
much
frequented
by fish.
Carbuncle
::
Carbuncle
(n.) A very
painful
acute local
inflammation
of the
subcutaneous
tissue,
esp. of the trunk or back of the neck,
characterized
by
brawny
hardness
of the
affected
parts,
sloughing
of the skin and
deeper
tissues,
and
marked
constitutional
depression.
It
differs
from a boil in size,
tendency
to
spread,
and the
absence
of a
central
core, and is
frequently
fatal.
It is also
called
anthrax..
Often
::
Often
(adv.)
Frequently;
many
times;
not
seldom.
Glide
::
Glide (n.) A
transitional
sound in
speech
which is
produced
by the
changing
of the mouth
organs
from one
definite
position
to
another,
and with
gradual
change
in the most
frequent
cases;
as in
passing
from the
begining
to the end of a
regular
diphthong,
or from vowel to
consonant
or
consonant
to vowel in a
syllable,
or from one
component
to the other of a
double
or
diphthongal
consonant
(see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and
others),
the
vanish
(or brief final
element)
Imide
::
Imide (n.) A
compound
with, or
derivative
of, the imido
group;
specif.,
a
compound
of one or more acid
radicals
with the imido
group,
or with a
monamine;
hence,
also, a
derivative
of
ammonia,
in which two atoms of
hydrogen
have been
replaced
by
divalent
basic or acid
radicals;
--
frequently
used as a
combining
form; as,
succinimide..
Calculus
::
Calculus
(n.) Any solid
concretion,
formed
in any part of the body, but most
frequent
in the
organs
that act as
reservoirs,
and in the
passages
connected
with them; as,
biliary
calculi;
urinary
calculi,
etc..
Distract
::
Distract
(v. t.) To
unsettle
the
reason
of; to
render
insane;
to
craze;
to
madden;
-- most
frequently
used in the
participle,
distracted..
Whoremonger
::
Whoremonger
(n.) A
whoremaster;
a
lecher;
a man who
frequents
the
society
of
whores.
Puddling
::
Puddling
(n.) The art or
process
of
converting
cast iron into
wrought
iron or steel by
subjecting
it to
intense
heat and
frequent
stirring
in a
reverberatory
furnace
in the
presence
of
oxidizing
substances,
by which it is freed from a
portion
of its
carbon
and other
impurities..
Habit
::
Habit (n.) Fixed or
established
custom;
ordinary
course
of
conduct;
practice;
usage;
hence,
prominently,
the
involuntary
tendency
or
aptitude
to
perform
certain
actions
which is
acquired
by their
frequent
repetition;
as, habit is
second
nature;
also,
peculiar
ways of
acting;
characteristic
forms of
behavior..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Frequently
repeated
or
customary
action;
habitual
performance;
a
succession
of acts of a
similar
kind;
usage;
habit;
custom;
as, the
practice
of
rising
early;
the
practice
of
making
regular
entries
of
accounts;
the
practice
of daily
exercise..
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