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Definition of arise
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Arise (n.)
Rising.
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Arise
::
Arise (v. i.) To
spring
up; to come into
action,
being,
or
notice;
to
become
operative,
sensible,
or
visible;
to begin to act a part; to
present
itself;
as, the waves of the sea
arose;
a
persecution
arose;
the wrath of the king shall
arise..
Pharisaism
::
Pharisaism
(n.) The
notions,
doctrines,
and
conduct
of the
Pharisees,
as a
sect..
Amphibology
::
Amphibology
(n.) A
phrase,
discourse,
or
proposition,
susceptible
of two
interpretations;
and
hence,
of
uncertain
meaning.
It
differs
from
equivocation,
which
arises
from the
twofold
sense of a
single
term..
Sartorius
::
Sartorius
(n.) A
muscle
of the
thigh,
called
the
tailor's
muscle,
which
arises
from the hip bone and is
inserted
just below the knee. So named
because
its
contraction
was
supposed
to
produce
the
position
of the legs
assumed
by the
tailor
in
sitting..
Scapular
::
Scapular
(n.) One of a
special
group of
feathers
which arise from each of the
scapular
regions
and lie along the sides of the back.
Proliferation
::
Proliferation
(n.) The
production
of
numerous
zooids
by
budding,
especially
when buds arise from other buds in
succession..
Herodian
::
Herodian
(n.) One of a party among the Jews,
composed
of
partisans
of Herod of
Galilee.
They
joined
with the
Pharisees
against
Christ..
Emanate
::
Emanate
(v. i.) To
proceed
from, as a
source
or
fountain;
to take
origin;
to
arise,
to
originate..
Arose
::
Arose () The past or
preterit
tense of
Arise.
Ascension
::
Ascension
(n.) An
ascending
or
arising,
as in
distillation;
also that which
arises,
as from
distillation..
Antinomy
::
Antinomy
(n.) A
contradiction
or
incompatibility
of
thought
or
language;
-- in the
Kantian
philosophy,
such a
contradiction
as
arises
from the
attempt
to apply to the ideas of the
reason,
relations
or
attributes
which are
appropriate
only to the facts or the
concepts
of
experience..
Capitibranchiata
::
Capitibranchiata
(n. pl.) A
division
of
annelids
in which the gills arise from or near the head. See
Tubicola.
Homogenetic
::
Homogenetic
(a.)
Homogenous;
--
applied
to that class of
homologies
which arise from
similarity
of
structure,
and which are taken as
evidences
of
common
ancestry..
Vagina
::
Vagina
(n.) The shaft of a
terminus,
from which the bust of
figure
seems to issue or
arise..
Up
::
Up
(adv.)
In a
higher
place or
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
in the state of
having
arisen;
in an
upright,
or
nearly
upright,
position;
standing;
mounted
on a
horse;
in a
condition
of
elevation,
prominence,
advance,
proficiency,
excitement,
insurrection,
or the like; -- used with verbs of rest,
situation,
condition,
and the like; as, to be up on a hill; the lid of the box was up;
prices
are up..
Rhinencephalon
::
Rhinencephalon
(n.) The
division
of the brain in front of the
prosencephalon,
consisting
of the two
olfactory
lobes from which the
olfactory
nerves
arise..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To bring into
being;
to
produce;
to cause to
arise,
come
forth,
or
appear;
-- often with up..
Neck
::
Neck (n.) the point where the base of the stem of a plant
arises
from the root.
Common
::
Common
(n.) The right of
taking
a
profit
in the land of
another,
in
common
either
with the owner or with other
persons;
-- so
called
from the
community
of
interest
which
arises
between
the
claimant
of the right and the owner of the soil, or
between
the
claimants
and other
commoners
entitled
to the same
right..
Phariseeism
::
Phariseeism
(n.) See
Pharisaism.
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