adv. & prep. See Again. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
The superintendence and agency of Providence in the natural world. Woodward. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. See Agendum. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to.
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a. [ See Agensis. ] (Physiol.) Characterized by sterility; infecund. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ Gr.
‖n. [ Gr.
a. [ L. agens, agentis, p. pr. of agere to act; akin to Gr. &unr_; to lead, Icel. aka to drive, Skr. aj. √2. ] Acting; -- opposed to
n.
Heaven made us agents, free to good or ill. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Of or pertaining to an agent or an agency. Fitzed. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Agency. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Chem.) a compound which forms a chelate with a metal ion. Commonly used chelating agents in laboratory use are
n. Agency in common; joint agency or agent. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. An associate in an act; a coworker. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr.
a. (Physiol.) Containing or resembling collagen. [ 1913 Webster ]
prop. n. (Geography) The capital
n. [ From
a. [ Pref. extra- + L. genus race. ] Belonging to another race or kind. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. &unr_; race + E. genesis. ] (Biol.) Alternate generation. See under Generation. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Of or pertaining to actions, processes, or objects involving to more than one agency (senses 4 or 5);
n. Intermediate agency. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. An intermediate agent. [ 1913 Webster ]
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a. [ See Lagena. ] (Zool.) Like, or pertaining to,
a. [ See Lagena, and -form. ] (Bot.) Shaped like a bottle or flask; flag-shaped. [ 1913 Webster ]
prop. n. A small genus of herbs of Australia and South America having small solidary white or purple flowers similar to true daisies of genus
n. [ Hebrew, shield of David. ] A hexagram{ 1a }, when used as the symbol of Judaism; called also
n. (Chem.) An aniline dye obtained as an amorphous substance having a green bronze surface color, which dissolves to a shade of red; also, the color; -- so called from
n. [ Pref. meta- + genesis. ]
a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to metagenesis. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Biol.) Metagenetic. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A chemical compound or other external influence (such as ionizing radiation) which causes mutations{ 3 }. [ PJC ]
n. the causing of a mutation or the occurrence of a mutation{ 3 }. [ PJC ]
n. the degree or measure of the ability to cause mutation{ 3 }; -- said of mutagens. [ PJC ]
n. [ L. nonagenarius containing, or consisting of, ninety, fr. nonageni ninety each; akin to novem nine. ] A person ninety years old. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Pref. para- + genesis. ]
a. [ Pref. para- the root of
n. (Zool.) See Pauhaugen. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. quadragenarius, fr. qyadrageni forty each. ] Consisting of forty; forty years old. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ LL. quadragena, fr. L. quadrageni forty each, akin to quadraginta forty. ] (R. C. Ch.) An indulgence of forty days, corresponding to the forty days of ancient canonical penance. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Chem.) A substance capable of producing with another a reaction, especially when employed to detect the presence of other bodies; a test. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Chem.) a substance that causes reduction of another substance in a chemical reaction, as by donating electrons or adding hydrogen atoms;
n. [ Russ. sajene. ] A Russian measure of length equal to about seven English feet. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The quality or state of being sage; wisdom; sagacity; prudence; gravity. Ascham. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. sagénite, fr. L. sagena a large net. See Seine. ] (Min.) Acicular rutile occurring in reticulated forms imbedded in quartz. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Min.) Resembling sagenite; -- applied to quartz when containing acicular crystals of other minerals, most commonly rutile, also tourmaline, actinolite, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The state or quality of being savage. [ 1913 Webster ]
Wolves and bears, they say,
Casting their savageness aside have done
Like offices of pity. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]