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Definition of incide
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of incide is as below...
Incide
(v. t.) To cut; to
separate
and
remove;
to
resolve
or break up, as by
medicines..
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Obvention
::
Obvention
(n.) The act of
happening
incidentally;
that which
happens
casually;
an
incidental
advantage;
an
occasional
offering.
Scenario
::
Scenario
(n.) A
preliminary
sketch
of the plot, or main
incidents,
of an
opera..
Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To be
conformable;
to
resemble;
to
coincide;
to
correspond;
as, the
picture
does not agree with the
original;
the two
scales
agree
exactly..
Story-teller
::
Story-teller
(n.) One who tells
stories;
a
narrator
of
anecdotes,incidents,
or
fictitious
tales;
as, an
amusing
story-teller..
Circumstantial
::
Circumstantial
(n.)
Something
incidental
to the main
subject,
but of less
importance;
opposed
to an
essential;
--
generally
in the
plural;
as, the
circumstantials
of
religion..
Equator
::
Equator
(n.) The great
circle
of the
celestial
sphere,
coincident
with the plane of the
earth's
equator;
-- so
called
because
when the sun is in it, the days and
nights
are of equal
length;
hence
called
also the
equinoctial,
and on maps,
globes,
etc., the
equinoctial
line..
Casual
::
Casual
(a.)
Coming
without
regularity;
occasional;
incidental;
as,
casual
expenses..
Coincidental
::
Coincidental
(a.)
Coincident.
Incidence
::
Incidence
(n.) A
falling
on or upon; an
incident;
an
event.
Concur
::
Concur
(v. i.) To unite or agree (in
action
or
opinion);
to join; to act
jointly;
to
agree;
to
coincide;
to
correspond.
Parergy
::
Parergy
(n.)
Something
unimportant,
incidental,
or
superfluous..
Intermention
::
Intermention
(v. t.) To
mention
among other
things,
or
casually
or
incidentally..
Glance
::
Glance
(v. i.) To make an
incidental
or
passing
reflection;
to
allude;
to hint; -- often with at.
Intercidence
::
Intercidence
(n.) The act or state of
coming
or
falling
between;
occurrence;
incident.
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) A daily
register
of the
ship's
course
and
distance,
the
winds,
weather,
incidents
of the
voyage,
etc..
Subjected
::
Subject
(n.) The
incident,
scene,
figure,
group,
etc., which it is the aim of the
artist
to
represent..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Sounded
alike in
pitch;
unisonant;
unisonous;
as,
unison
passages,
in which two or more parts unite in
coincident
sound..
Occurrence
::
Occurrence
(n.) Any
incident
or
event;
esp., one which
happens
without
being
designed
or
expected;
as, an
unusual
occurrence,
or the
ordinary
occurrences
of
life..
Occasion
::
Occasion
(n.) An
occurrence
or
condition
of
affairs
which
brings
with it some
unlooked-for
event;
that which
incidentally
brings
to pass an
event,
without
being its
efficient
cause or
sufficient
reason;
accidental
or
incidental
cause..
Canker
::
Canker
(n.) A
disease
incident
to
trees,
causing
the bark to rot and fall off..
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