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Definition of frequently
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Frequently
(adv.)
At
frequent
or short
intervals;
many
times;
often;
repeatedly;
commonly.
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Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. i.) To
swallow
liquor
greedily;
to drink much or
frequently.
Oftentimes
::
Oftentimes
(adv.)
Frequently;
often;
many
times.
Pyrope
::
Pyrope
(n.) A
variety
of
garnet,
of a poppy or
blood-red
color,
frequently
with a tinge of
orange.
It is used as a gem. See the Note under
Garnet..
Basioccipital
::
Basioccipital
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the bone in the base of the
cranium,
frequently
forming
a part of the
occipital
in the
adult,
but
usually
distinct
in the
young..
Generally
::
Generally
(adv.)
In
general;
commonly;
extensively,
though
not
universally;
most
frequently..
Hawk
::
Hawk (n.) One of
numerous
species
and
genera
of
rapacious
birds of the
family
Falconidae.
They
differ
from the true
falcons
in
lacking
the
prominent
tooth and notch of the bill, and in
having
shorter
and less
pointed
wings.
Many are of large size and grade into the
eagles.
Some, as the
goshawk,
were
formerly
trained
like
falcons.
In a more
general
sense the word is not
infrequently
applied,
also, to true
falcons,
as the
sparrow
hawk,
pigeon
hawk, duck hawk, and
prairie
hawk..
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Turret
::
Turret
(n.) A
little
tower,
frequently
a
merely
ornamental
structure
at one of the
angles
of a
larger
structure..
Ofttimes
::
Ofttimes
(adv.)
Frequently;
often.
Magnetometer
::
Magnetometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
intensity
of
magnetic
forces;
also, less
frequently,
an
instrument
for
determining
any of the
terrestrial
magnetic
elements,
as the dip and
declination..
Embolus
::
Embolus
(n.) A plug of some
substance
lodged
in a blood
vessel,
being
brought
thither
by the blood
current.
It
consists
most
frequently
of a clot of
fibrin,
a
detached
shred of a
morbid
growth,
a
globule
of fat, or a
microscopic
organism..
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) To use
frequently
and
indiscriminately,
so as to
render
trite and
commonplace..
Allomorph
::
Allomorph
(n.) A
variety
of
pseudomorph
which has
undergone
partial
or
complete
change
or
substitution
of
material;
-- thus
limonite
is
frequently
an
allomorph
after
pyrite.
Basalt
::
Basalt
(n.) A rock of
igneous
origin,
consisting
of
augite
and
triclinic
feldspar,
with
grains
of
magnetic
or
titanic
iron, and also
bottle-green
particles
of
olivine
frequently
disseminated..
Haunt
::
Haunt (v. t.) To
frequent;
to
resort
to
frequently;
to visit
pertinaciously
or
intrusively;
to
intrude
upon.
Valley
::
Valley
(n.) The space
inclosed
between
ranges
of hills or
mountains;
the strip of land at the
bottom
of the
depressions
intersecting
a
country,
including
usually
the bed of a
stream,
with
frequently
broad
alluvial
plains
on one or both sides of the
stream.
Also used
figuratively..
Seldem
::
Seldem
(superl)
Rarely;
not
often;
not
frequently.
Brass
::
Brass (n.) A
journal
bearing,
so
called
because
frequently
made of
brass.
A brass is often lined with a
softer
metal,
when the
latter
is
generally
called
a white metal
lining.
See Axle box,
Journal
Box, and
Bearing..
Vair
::
Vair (n.) The skin of the
squirrel,
much used in the
fourteenth
century
as fur for
garments,
and
frequently
mentioned
by
writers
of that
period
in
describing
the
costly
dresses
of
kings,
nobles,
and
prelates.
It is
represented
in
heraldry
by a
series
of small
shields
placed
close
together,
and
alternately
white and
blue..
Insight
::
Insight
(n.) A sight or view of the
interior
of
anything;
a deep
inspection
or view;
introspection;
--
frequently
used with into.
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