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Accendibility
Accendibility Ac*cend`i*bil"i*ty, n.
Capacity of being kindled, or of becoming inflamed;
inflammability.
Accendible
Accendible Ac*cend"i*ble, a.
Capable of being inflamed or kindled; combustible;
inflammable. --Ure.
Ascendible
Ascendible As*cend"i*ble, a. [L. ascendibilis.]
Capable of being ascended; climbable.
AscendingAscend As*cend", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Ascended; p. pr. & vb.
n. Ascending.] [L. ascendere; ad + scandere to climb,
mount. See Scan.]
1. To move upward; to mount; to go up; to rise; -- opposed to
descend.
Higher yet that star ascends. --Bowring.
I ascend unto my father and your father. --John xx.
17.
Note: Formerly used with up.
The smoke of it ascended up to heaven. --Addison.
2. To rise, in a figurative sense; to proceed from an
inferior to a superior degree, from mean to noble objects,
from particulars to generals, from modern to ancient
times, from one note to another more acute, etc.; as, our
inquiries ascend to the remotest antiquity; to ascend to
our first progenitor.
Syn: To rise; mount; climb; scale; soar; tower. Condescendingly
Condescendingly Con`de*scend"ing*ly, adv.
In a condescending manner. --Atterbury.
Descendibility
Descendibility De*scend`i*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being descendible; capability of being
transmitted from ancestors; as, the descendibility of an
estate.
Descendible
Descendible De*scend"i*ble, a.
1. Admitting descent; capable of being descended.
2. That may descend from an ancestor to an heir. ``A
descendant estate.' --Sir W. Jones.
Descendingly
Descendingly De*scend"ing*ly, adv.
In a descending manner.
IncendiariesIncendiary In*cen"di*a*ry (?; 277), n.; pl. Incendiaries.
[L. incendiarius: cf. F. incendiaire. See Incense to
inflame.]
1. Any person who maliciously sets fire to a building or
other valuable or other valuable property.
2. A person who excites or inflames factions, and promotes
quarrels or sedition; an agitator; an exciter.
Several cities . . . drove them out as incendiaries.
--Bentley. IncendiarismIncendiarism In*cen"di*a*rism, n. [From Incendiary.]
The act or practice of maliciously setting fires; arson. IncendiaryIncendiary In*cen"di*a*ry (?; 277), n.; pl. Incendiaries.
[L. incendiarius: cf. F. incendiaire. See Incense to
inflame.]
1. Any person who maliciously sets fire to a building or
other valuable or other valuable property.
2. A person who excites or inflames factions, and promotes
quarrels or sedition; an agitator; an exciter.
Several cities . . . drove them out as incendiaries.
--Bentley. IncendiaryIncendiary In*cen"di*a*ry, a. [L. incendiarius, fr. incendium
a fire, conflagration: cf. F. incendiaire. See Incense to
inflame.]
1. Of or pertaining to incendiarism, or the malicious burning
of valuable property; as, incendiary material; as
incendiary crime.
2. Tending to excite or inflame factions, sedition, or
quarrel; inflammatory; seditious. --Paley.
Incendiary shell, a bombshell. See Carcass, 4. Incendiary shellIncendiary In*cen"di*a*ry, a. [L. incendiarius, fr. incendium
a fire, conflagration: cf. F. incendiaire. See Incense to
inflame.]
1. Of or pertaining to incendiarism, or the malicious burning
of valuable property; as, incendiary material; as
incendiary crime.
2. Tending to excite or inflame factions, sedition, or
quarrel; inflammatory; seditious. --Paley.
Incendiary shell, a bombshell. See Carcass, 4. IncendiousIncendious In*cen"di*ous, a. [L. incendiosus burning, hot.]
Promoting faction or contention; seditious; inflammatory.
[Obs.] --Bacon. -- In*cen"di*ous*ly, adv. [Obs.] IncendiouslyIncendious In*cen"di*ous, a. [L. incendiosus burning, hot.]
Promoting faction or contention; seditious; inflammatory.
[Obs.] --Bacon. -- In*cen"di*ous*ly, adv. [Obs.] TranscendingTranscend Tran*scend", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transcended; p.
pr. & vb. n. Transcending.] [L. transcendere, transcensum;
trans beyond, over + scandere to climb. See Scan.]
1. To rise above; to surmount; as, lights in the heavens
transcending the region of the clouds. --Howell.
2. To pass over; to go beyond; to exceed.
Such popes as shall transcend their limits. --Bacon.
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CENDI (Commerce, Energy, NASA,
Defense Information Managers Group) is an
interagency group of
senior Scientific and
Technical Information (STI) managers...
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Neomoema cendi is a
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Northern Vietnam to
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within 13
Federal science agencies.
These agencies are also
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original on
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Access Plans of U.S.
Federal Agencies".
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