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Definition of included
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Included
(a.)
Inclosed;
confined.
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Attire
::
Attire
(n.) The
internal
parts of a
flower,
included
within
the calyx and the
corolla..
Iowas
::
Iowas (n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
which
formerly
occupied
the
region
now
included
in the State of Iowa.
All
::
All (n.) The whole
number,
quantity,
or
amount;
the
entire
thing;
everything
included
or
concerned;
the
aggregate;
the
whole;
totality;
everything
or every
person;
as, our all is at
stake..
Flysch
::
Flysch
(n.) A name given to the
series
of
sandstones
and
schists
overlying
the true
nummulitic
formation
in the Alps, and
included
in the
Eocene
Tertiary..
Anseres
::
Anseres
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
order of
aquatic
birds
swimming
by means of
webbed
feet, as the duck, or of lobed feet, as the
grebe.
In this order were
included
the
geese,
ducks,
auks,
divers,
gulls,
petrels,
etc..
Acephala
::
Acephala
(n. pl.) That
division
of the
Mollusca
which
includes
the
bivalve
shells,
like the clams and
oysters;
-- so
called
because
they have no
evident
head.
Formerly
the group
included
the
Tunicata,
Brachiopoda,
and
sometimes
the
Bryozoa.
See
Mollusca..
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(a.)
Separated
from, or not
included
in, a
corporation;
disincorporated..
Comprehensible
::
Comprehensible
(a.)
Capable
of being
comprehended,
included,
or
comprised..
Meridian
::
Meridian
(a.) A great
circle
on the
surface
of the
earth,
passing
through
the poles and any given
place;
also, the half of such a
circle
included
between
the
poles..
Tripody
::
Tripody
(n.) Three
metrical
feet taken
together,
or
included
in one
measure..
Die
::
Die (n.) That part of a
pedestal
included
between
base and
cornice;
the dado.
Excise
::
Excise
(n.) In
inland
duty or
impost
operating
as an
indirect
tax on the
consumer,
levied
upon
certain
specified
articles,
as,
tobacco,
ale,
spirits,
etc., grown or
manufactured
in the
country.
It is also
levied
to
pursue
certain
trades
and deal in
certain
commodities.
Certain
direct
taxes (as, in
England,
those on
carriages,
servants,
plate,
armorial
bearings,
etc.),
are
included
in the
excise.
Often used
adjectively;
as,
excise
duties;
excise
law;
excise
system..
Herbivora
::
Herbivora
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
Mammalia.
It
formerly
included
the
Proboscidea,
Hyracoidea,
Perissodactyla,
and
Artiodactyla,
but by later
writers
it is
generally
restricted
to the two
latter
groups
(Ungulata).
They feed
almost
exclusively
upon
vegetation..
Inside
::
Inside
(a.) Being
within;
included
or
inclosed
in
anything;
contained;
interior;
internal;
as, the
inside
passengers
of a
stagecoach;
inside
decoration..
Included
::
Included
(imp. & p. p.) of
Includ.
Constellation
::
Constellation
(n.) A
cluster
or group of fixed
stars,
or
dvision
of the
heavens,
designated
in most cases by the name of some
animal,
or of some
mythologial
personage,
within
whose
imaginary
outline,
as
traced
upon the
heavens,
the group is
included..
Aptera
::
Aptera
(n. pl.)
Insects
without
wings,
constituting
the
seventh
Linnaen
order of
insects,
an
artificial
group,
which
included
Crustacea,
spiders,
centipeds,
and even
worms.
These
animals
are now
placed
in
several
distinct
classes
and
orders..
Bilinear
::
Bilinear
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
included
by, two
lines;
as,
bilinear
coordinates..
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) The act of
excepting
or
excluding;
exclusion;
restriction
by
taking
out
something
which would
otherwise
be
included,
as in a
class,
statement,
rule..
Curtilage
::
Curtilage
(n.) A yard,
courtyard,
or piece of
ground,
included
within
the fence
surrounding
a
dwelling
house..
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