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Definition of itself
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 itself is as below...
Itself
(pron.)
The
neuter
reciprocal
pronoun
of It; as, the thing is good in
itself;
it
stands
by
itself..
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Referential
::
Referential
(a.)
Containing
a
reference;
pointing
to
something
out of
itself;
as, notes for
referential
use..
Infernal
::
Infernal
(n.) An
inhabitant
of the
infernal
regions;
also, the place
itself..
Self-devouring
::
Self-devouring
(a.)
Devouring
one's self or
itself.
Zest
::
Zest (n.)
Hence,
something
that gives or
enhances
a
pleasant
taste,
or the taste
itself;
an
appetizer;
also, keen
enjoyment;
relish;
gusto..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A mark,
impression,
or
visible
appearance
of
anything
left when the thing
itself
no
longer
exists;
remains;
token;
vestige..
Self-posited
::
Self-posited
(a.)
Disposed
or
arranged
by an
action
originating
in one's self or in
itself.
Livraison
::
Livraison
(n.) A part of a book or
literary
composition
printed
and
delivered
by
itself;
a
number;
a part.
Trombone
::
Trombone
(n.) A
powerful
brass
instrument
of the
trumpet
kind,
thought
by some to be the
ancient
sackbut,
consisting
of a tube in three
parts,
bent twice upon
itself
and
ending
in a bell. The
middle
part, bent
double,
slips into the outer
parts,
as in a
telescope,
so that by
change
of the
vibrating
length
any tone
within
the
compass
of the
instrument
(which
may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare
instances,
soprano)
is
commanded.
It is the only
member
of the
family
of wind
instruments
whos
Square
::
Square
(n.) The
product
of a
number
or
quantity
multiplied
by
itself;
thus, 64 is the
square
of 8, for 8 / 8 = 64; the
square
of a + b is a2 + 2ab + b2..
Respondentia
::
Respondentia
(n.) A loan upon goods laden on board a ship. It
differs
from
bottomry,
which is a loan on the ship
itself..
Foreground
::
Foreground
(n.) On a
painting,
and
sometimes
in a
bas-relief,
mosaic
picture,
or the like, that part of the scene
represented,
which is
nearest
to the
spectator,
and
therefore
occupies
the
lowest
part of the work of art
itself.
Cf.
Distance,
n., 6..
Spire
::
Spire (n.) A
tapering
body that
shoots
up or out to a point in a
conical
or
pyramidal
form.
Specifically
(Arch.),
the roof of a tower when of a
pyramidal
form and high in
proportion
to its
width;
also, the
pyramidal
or
aspiring
termination
of a tower which can not be said to have a roof, such as that of
Strasburg
cathedral;
the
tapering
part of a
steeple,
or the
steeple
itself..
Bikh
::
Bikh (n.) The East
Indian
name of a
virulent
poison
extracted
from
Aconitum
ferox or other
species
of
aconite:
also, the plant
itself..
Syllable
::
Syllable
(n.) An
elementary
sound,
or a
combination
of
elementary
sounds,
uttered
together,
or with a
single
effort
or
impulse
of the
voice,
and
constituting
a word or a part of a word. In other
terms,
it is a vowel or a
diphtong,
either
by
itself
or
flanked
by one or more
consonants,
the whole
produced
by a
single
impulse
or
utterance.
One of the
liquids,
l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a
syllable.
Adjoining
syllables
in a word or
phrase
need not to be
marked
off by a
pause,
but only
Self-restrained
::
Self-restrained
(a.)
Restrained
by one's self or
itself;
restrained
by one's own power or will.
Spanner
::
Spanner
(n.) The lock of a fusee or
carbine;
also, the fusee or
carbine
itself..
Whole
::
Whole (n.) The
entire
thing;
the
entire
assemblage
of
parts;
totality;
all of a
thing,
without
defect
or
exception;
a thing
complete
in
itself..
Noumenon
::
Noumenon
(n.) The of
itself
unknown
and
unknowable
rational
object,
or thing in
itself,
which is
distinguished
from the
phenomenon
through
which it is
apprehended
by the
senses,
and by which it is
interpreted
and
understood;
-- so used in the
philosophy
of Kant and his
followers..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) In
hunting,
the pan or frame
holding
the fuel of the torch used to
attract
game at
night;
also, the light
itself..
Self-knowing
::
Self-knowing
(a.)
Knowing
of
itself,
without
help from
another..
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