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Adumbration
Adumbration Ad`um*bra"tion, n. [L. adumbratio.]
1. The act of adumbrating, or shadowing forth.
2. A faint sketch; an outline; an imperfect portrayal or
representation of a thing.
Elegant adumbrations of sacred truth. --Bp. Horsley.
3. (Her.) The shadow or outlines of a figure.
Adumbrative
Adumbrative Ad*um"bra*tive, a.
Faintly representing; typical. --Carlyle.
Amplitude of vibrationVibration Vi*bra"tion, n. [L. vibratio: cf. F. vibration.]
1. The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or
in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation,
as of a pendulum or musical string.
As a harper lays his open palm Upon his harp, to
deaden its vibrations. --Longfellow.
2. (Physics) A limited reciprocating motion of a particle of
an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite
directions from its position of equilibrium, when that
equilibrium has been disturbed, as when a stretched cord
or other body produces musical notes, or particles of air
transmit sounds to the ear. The path of the particle may
be in a straight line, in a circular arc, or in any curve
whatever.
Note: Vibration and oscillation are both used, in mechanics,
of the swinging, or rising and falling, motion of a
suspended or balanced body; the latter term more
appropriately, as signifying such motion produced by
gravity, and of any degree of slowness, while the
former applies especially to the quick, short motion to
and fro which results from elasticity, or the action of
molecular forces among the particles of a body when
disturbed from their position of rest, as in a spring.
Amplitude of vibration, the maximum displacement of a
vibrating particle or body from its position of rest.
Phase of vibration, any part of the path described by a
particle or body in making a complete vibration, in
distinction from other parts, as while moving from one
extreme to the other, or on one side of the line of rest,
in distinction from the opposite. Two particles are said
to be in the same phase when they are moving in the same
direction and with the same velocity, or in corresponding
parts of their paths. Antilibration
Antilibration An`ti*li*bra"tion, n.
A balancing; equipoise. [R.] --De Quincey.
Calibration
Calibration Cal`ibra"*tion, n.
The process of estimating the caliber a tube, as of a
thermometer tube, in order to graduate it to a scale of
degrees; also, more generally, the determination of the true
value of the spaces in any graduated instrument.
CelebratingCelebrate Cel"e*brate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Celebrated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Celebrating.] [L. celebratus, p. p. of
celebrare to frequent, to celebrate, fr. celeber famous.]
1. To extol or honor in a solemn manner; as, to celebrate the
name of the Most High.
2. To honor by solemn rites, by ceremonies of joy and
respect, or by refraining from ordinary business; to
observe duly; to keep; as, to celebrate a birthday.
From even unto even shall ye celebrate your Sabbath.
--Lev. xxiii.
32.
3. To perform or participate in, as a sacrament or solemn
rite; to solemnize; to perform with appropriate rites; as,
to celebrate a marriage.
Syn: To commemorate; distinguish; honor.
Usage: To Celebrate, Commemorate. We commemorate events
which we desire to keep in remembrance, when we recall
them by some special observace; as, to commemorate the
death of our Savior. We celebrate by demonstrations of
joy or solemnity or by appropriate ceremonies; as, to
celebrate the birthday of our Independence.
We are called upon to commemorate a revolution
as surprising in its manner as happy in its
consequences. --Atterbury.
Earth, water, air, and fire, with feeling glee,
Exult to celebrate thy festival. --Thomson. Celebration
Celebration Cel`e*bra"tion, n. [L. celebratio.]
The act, process, or time of celebrating.
His memory deserving a particular celebration.
--Clarendok.
Celebration of Mass is equivalent to offering Mass
--Cath. Dict.
To hasten the celebration of their marriage. --Sir P.
Sidney.
Cerebration
Cerebration Cer`e*bra"tion, n.
Action of the brain, whether conscious or unconscious.
CribrationCribration Cri*bra"tion (kr?-br?"sh?n), n. [Cf. F. cribration,
fr. L. cribrare to sift. See Cribble, n.] (Pharmacy)
The act or process of separating the finer parts of drugs
from the coarser by sifting. DelibratingDelibrate Del"i*brate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Delibrated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Delibrating.] [L. delibratus, p. p. of
delibrare to delibrate; de from + liber bark.]
To strip off the bark; to peel. [Obs.] --Ash. Delibration
Delibration Del`i*bra"tion, n.
The act of stripping off the bark. [Obs.] --Ash.
EquilibratingEquilibrate E`qui*li"brate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Equilibrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Equilibrating.] [L.
aequilibratus in equilibrium; aequus equal + libra balance.
See Equilibrium.]
To balance two scales, sides, or ends; to keep even with
equal weight on each side; to keep in equipoise. --H.
Spenser. Excerebration
Excerebration Ex*cer`e*bra"tion, n. [L. excerebratus deprived
of brains; ex out + cerebrum brain.]
The act of removing or beating out the brains.
Exprobration
Exprobration Ex`pro*bra"tion, n. [L. exprobration: cf. F.
exprobration.]
Reproachful accusation; upbraiding. [Obs.]
A fearful exprobration of our unworthiness. --Jer.
Taylor.
Exprobrative
Exprobrative Ex*pro"bra*tive, Exprobratory Ex*pro"bra*to*ry,
a.
Expressing reproach; upbraiding; reproachful. [R.] --Sir A.
Shirley.
IllecebrationIllecebration Il*lec`e*bra"tion, n. [See Illecebrous.]
Allurement. [R.] --T. Brown. LibratingLibrate Li"brate (l[imac]"br[=a]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Librated (l[imac]"br[asl]*t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
Librating.] [L. libratus, p. p. of librare to balance, to
make even, fr. libra. Cf. Level, Deliberate,
Equilibrium.]
To vibrate as a balance does before resting in equilibrium;
hence, to be poised.
Their parts all librate on too nice a beam. --Clifton. Lucubration
Lucubration Lu`cu*bra"tion, n. [l. lucubratio;cf. F.
lucubration.]
1. The act of lucubrating, or studying by candlelight;
nocturnal study; meditation.
After long lucubration I have hit upon such an
expedient. --Goldsmith.
2. That which is composed by night; that which is produced by
meditation in retirement; hence (loosely) any literary
composition.
Thy lucubrations have been perused by several of our
friends. --Tatler.
Obtenebration
Obtenebration Ob*ten`e*bra"tion, n. [L. obtenebrate to make
dark.]
The act of darkening; the state of being darkened; darkness.
[Obs.]
In every megrim or vertigo, there is an obtenebration
joined with a semblance of turning round. --Bacon.
Obumbration
Obumbration Ob`um*bra"tion, n. [L. obumbratio.]
Act of darkening or obscuring. [R.] --Sir T. More.
Perterebration
Perterebration Per*ter`e*bra"tion, n. [L. perterebratus, p. p.
of perterebrare to bore through.]
The act of boring through. [Obs.] --Ainsworth.
Phase of vibrationVibration Vi*bra"tion, n. [L. vibratio: cf. F. vibration.]
1. The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or
in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation,
as of a pendulum or musical string.
As a harper lays his open palm Upon his harp, to
deaden its vibrations. --Longfellow.
2. (Physics) A limited reciprocating motion of a particle of
an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite
directions from its position of equilibrium, when that
equilibrium has been disturbed, as when a stretched cord
or other body produces musical notes, or particles of air
transmit sounds to the ear. The path of the particle may
be in a straight line, in a circular arc, or in any curve
whatever.
Note: Vibration and oscillation are both used, in mechanics,
of the swinging, or rising and falling, motion of a
suspended or balanced body; the latter term more
appropriately, as signifying such motion produced by
gravity, and of any degree of slowness, while the
former applies especially to the quick, short motion to
and fro which results from elasticity, or the action of
molecular forces among the particles of a body when
disturbed from their position of rest, as in a spring.
Amplitude of vibration, the maximum displacement of a
vibrating particle or body from its position of rest.
Phase of vibration, any part of the path described by a
particle or body in making a complete vibration, in
distinction from other parts, as while moving from one
extreme to the other, or on one side of the line of rest,
in distinction from the opposite. Two particles are said
to be in the same phase when they are moving in the same
direction and with the same velocity, or in corresponding
parts of their paths. RecelebrationRecelebrate Re*cel"e*brate, v. t.
To celebrate again, or anew. -- Re*cel`e*bra"tion, n. RevibrationRevibrate Re*vi"brate, v. i.
To vibrate back or in return. -- Re`vi*bra"tion, n. Terebrating
Terebrating Ter"e*bra`ting, a.
1. (Zo["o]l.) Boring; perforating; -- applied to molluskas
which form holes in rocks, wood, etc.
2. (Med.) Boring; piercing; -- applied to certain kinds of
pain, especially to those of locomotor ataxia.
Terebration
Terebration Ter`e*bra"tion, n. [L. terebratio.]
The act of terebrating, or boring. [R.] --Bacon.
UmbraticUmbratic Um*brat"ic, Umbratical Um*brat"ic*al, a. [L.
umbraticus, from umbra shade. See Umbrage.]
Of or pertaining to the shade or darkness; shadowy; unreal;
secluded; retired. [R.] --B. Jonson. UmbraticalUmbratic Um*brat"ic, Umbratical Um*brat"ic*al, a. [L.
umbraticus, from umbra shade. See Umbrage.]
Of or pertaining to the shade or darkness; shadowy; unreal;
secluded; retired. [R.] --B. Jonson. Umbratile
Umbratile Um"bra*tile, a. [L. umbraticus, fr. umbra shade.]
Umbratic. [R.] --B. Jonson.
UmbratiousUmbratious Um*bra"tious, a. [L. umbra a shade. Cf.
Umbrageous.]
Suspicious; captious; disposed to take umbrage. [Obs. & R.]
--Sir H. Wotton.
Meaning of Brati from wikipedia
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Bratwurst (German: [ˈbʁaːtvʊʁst] ) is a type of
German sausage made from pork or, less commonly, beef or veal. The name is
derived from the Old High German...
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Dibyanath Chatterji, his bank-emplo**** wife, Sujata, and
youngest son,
Brati, live an
affluent existence in Calcutta, West Bengal, India,
circa early...
- of
Brati's death anniversary when
Sujata recollects her son
starting from his birth. She
meets Brati's close accomplice and
tries to
justify Brati's actions...
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Bratiš is a
village in the muni****lity of Goražde,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 11, all Bosniaks. Official...
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Broughty Ferry (/
ˈbrɒti/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Bruach Tatha; Scots: Brochtie) is a
suburb of Dundee, in Scotland. It is
situated four
miles east of the city...
- um-ě-ti, IV. pros-i-ti, V. děl-a-ti, sáz-e-ti (*sad-ja-ti), láti (*la-ja-ti),
bráti (*bьr-a-ti), kov-a-ti, VI. kup-ova-ti. This
classification is very similar...
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Tselebis A,
Pachi A,
Ilias I,
Kosmas E,
Bratis D,
Moussas G, et al. (2016). "Strategies to
improve anxiety and depression...
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married former model from Kolkata, Tara in 2006.
Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa as
Brati Chatterjee Deham Ghunghat Ke Pat khol
Bhalo Theko Jara
Bristite Bhijechhilo...
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Earth Tones EP by
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Could EP by
Graeme S (2017)...
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Archived from the
original on 14
November 2004.
Retrieved 30
September 2023.
Brati's father (Anupam Kher) was
aware of his son's
leanings but
rejected his son's...