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Actual cauteryActual Ac"tu*al (#; 135), a. [OE. actuel, F. actuel, L.
actualis, fr. agere to do, act.]
1. Involving or comprising action; active. [Obs.]
Her walking and other actual performances. --Shak.
Let your holy and pious intention be actual; that is
. . . by a special prayer or action, . . . given to
God. --Jer. Taylor.
2. Existing in act or reality; really acted or acting; in
fact; real; -- opposed to potential, possible,
virtual, speculative, conceivable, theoretical, or
nominal; as, the actual cost of goods; the actual case
under discussion.
3. In action at the time being; now exiting; present; as the
actual situation of the country.
Actual cautery. See under Cautery.
Actual sin (Theol.), that kind of sin which is done by
ourselves in contradistinction to ``original sin.'
Syn: Real; genuine; positive; certain. See Real. Actual cauteryCautery Cau"ter*y, n.; pl. Cauteries. [L. cauterium, Gr. ?.
See Cauter.]
1. (Med.) A burning or searing, as of morbid flesh, with a
hot iron, or by application of a caustic that will burn,
corrode, or destroy animal tissue.
2. The iron of other agent in cauterizing.
Actual cautery, a substance or agent (as a hot iron) which
cauterizes or sears by actual heat; or the burning so
effected.
Potential cautery, a substance which cauterizes by chemical
action; as, lunar caustic; also, the cauterizing produced
by such substance. CauterCauter Cau"ter, n. [F. caut[`e]re, L. cauterium, fr. Gr. ? a
branding iron, fr. ? to burn. Cf. Caustic, Cautery.]
A hot iron for searing or cauterizing. --Minsheu. Cauterant
Cauterant Cau"ter*ant, n.
A cauterizing substance.
CauteriesCautery Cau"ter*y, n.; pl. Cauteries. [L. cauterium, Gr. ?.
See Cauter.]
1. (Med.) A burning or searing, as of morbid flesh, with a
hot iron, or by application of a caustic that will burn,
corrode, or destroy animal tissue.
2. The iron of other agent in cauterizing.
Actual cautery, a substance or agent (as a hot iron) which
cauterizes or sears by actual heat; or the burning so
effected.
Potential cautery, a substance which cauterizes by chemical
action; as, lunar caustic; also, the cauterizing produced
by such substance. Cauterism
Cauterism Cau"ter*ism, n.
The use or application of a caustic; cautery. --Ferrand.
Cauterization
Cauterization Cau`ter*i*za"tion, n. [Cf. F. caut[`e]risation.]
(Med.)
The act of searing some morbid part by the application of a
cautery or caustic; also, the effect of such application.
CauteryCautery Cau"ter*y, n.; pl. Cauteries. [L. cauterium, Gr. ?.
See Cauter.]
1. (Med.) A burning or searing, as of morbid flesh, with a
hot iron, or by application of a caustic that will burn,
corrode, or destroy animal tissue.
2. The iron of other agent in cauterizing.
Actual cautery, a substance or agent (as a hot iron) which
cauterizes or sears by actual heat; or the burning so
effected.
Potential cautery, a substance which cauterizes by chemical
action; as, lunar caustic; also, the cauterizing produced
by such substance. Galvanocautery
Galvanocautery Gal*van`o*cau"ter*y, n. (Med.)
Cautery effected by a knife or needle heated by the passage
of a galvanic current.
Intrauterine
Intrauterine In`tra*u"ter*ine, a.
Within the uterus or womb; as, intrauterine hemorrhage.
Potential cauteryPotential Po*ten"tial, a. [Cf. F. potentiel. See Potency.]
1. Being potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result;
efficacious; influential. [Obs.] ``And hath in his effect
a voice potential.' --Shak.
2. Existing in possibility, not in actuality. ``A potential
hero.' --Carlyle.
Potential existence means merely that the thing may
be at ome time; actual existence, that it now is.
--Sir W.
Hamilton.
Potential cautery. See under Cautery.
Potential energy. (Mech.) See the Note under Energy.
Potential mood, or mode (Gram.), that form of the verb
which is used to express possibility, liberty, power,
will, obligation, or necessity, by the use of may, can,
must, might, could, would, or should; as, I may go; he can
write. Potential cauteryCautery Cau"ter*y, n.; pl. Cauteries. [L. cauterium, Gr. ?.
See Cauter.]
1. (Med.) A burning or searing, as of morbid flesh, with a
hot iron, or by application of a caustic that will burn,
corrode, or destroy animal tissue.
2. The iron of other agent in cauterizing.
Actual cautery, a substance or agent (as a hot iron) which
cauterizes or sears by actual heat; or the burning so
effected.
Potential cautery, a substance which cauterizes by chemical
action; as, lunar caustic; also, the cauterizing produced
by such substance. Sauter
Sauter Sau`ter", v. t. [F., properly, to jump.]
To fry lightly and quickly, as meat, by turning or tossing it
over frequently in a hot pan greased with a little fat.
Sauter
Sauter Sau"ter, n.
Psalter. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
Sauterelle
Sauterelle Sau`te*relle, n. [F.]
An instrument used by masons and others to trace and form
angles.
Sauterne
Sauterne Sau`terne", n. [F.]
A white wine made in the district of Sauterne, France.
Meaning of Auter from wikipedia
- An
auteur (/oʊˈtɜːr/; French: [otœʁ], lit. 'author') is an
artist with a
distinctive approach,
usually a film
director whose filmmaking control is so unbounded...
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Kansas City, MO. Al-Jaber, K.,
Auter, P. J., & Arafa, M. (2003, August).
Audience perceptions of Al-Jazeera TV. In P.
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Josep Balsells Auter (26 July 1905 – 26
August 1987) was a
Spanish rowing coxswain. He
competed in the men's
coxed four
event at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
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Tributaries • left Espolde, Ilme, Saale, Haller,
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- form of Cymru, the
Welsh name for Wales.
Australe comes from the
Latin auter, wind of the south, for in Europe, this
species grows largely in the Mediterranean...
- article:
Arabic and
English News
Coverage on aljazeera.net M. Arafa, P.J.
Auter, & K. Al-Jaber (2005),
Hungry for news and information:
Instrumental use...