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Disexercise
Disexercise Dis*ex"er*cise, v. t.
To deprive of exercise; to leave untrained. [Obs.]
By disexercising and blunting our abilities. --Milton.
Exercisable
Exercisable Ex"er*ci`sa*blea.
That may be exercised, used, or exerted.
ExerciseExercise Ex"er*cise, n. [F. exercice, L. exercitium, from
exercere, exercitum, to drive on, keep, busy, prob. orig., to
thrust or drive out of the inclosure; ex out + arcere to shut
up, inclose. See Ark.]
1. The act of exercising; a setting in action or practicing;
employment in the proper mode of activity; exertion;
application; use; habitual activity; occupation, in
general; practice.
exercise of the important function confided by the
constitution to the legislature. --Jefferson.
O we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of
noble end. --Tennyson.
2. Exertion for the sake of training or improvement whether
physical, intellectual, or moral; practice to acquire
skill, knowledge, virtue, perfectness, grace, etc.
``Desire of knightly exercise.' --Spenser.
An exercise of the eyes and memory. --Locke.
3. Bodily exertion for the sake of keeping the organs and
functions in a healthy state; hygienic activity; as, to
take exercise on horseback.
The wise for cure on exercise depend. --Dryden.
4. The performance of an office, a ceremony, or a religious
duty.
Lewis refused even those of the church of England .
. . the public exercise of their religion.
--Addison.
To draw him from his holy exercise. --Shak.
5. That which is done for the sake of exercising, practicing,
training, or promoting skill, health, mental, improvement,
moral discipline, etc.; that which is assigned or
prescribed for such ends; hence, a disquisition; a lesson;
a task; as, military or naval exercises; musical
exercises; an exercise in composition.
The clumsy exercises of the European tourney.
--Prescott.
He seems to have taken a degree, and performed
public exercises in Cambridge, in 1565. --Brydges.
6. That which gives practice; a trial; a test.
Patience is more oft the exercise Of saints, the
trial of their fortitude. --Milton.
Exercise bone (Med.), a deposit of bony matter in the soft
tissues, produced by pressure or exertion. Exercise boneExercise Ex"er*cise, n. [F. exercice, L. exercitium, from
exercere, exercitum, to drive on, keep, busy, prob. orig., to
thrust or drive out of the inclosure; ex out + arcere to shut
up, inclose. See Ark.]
1. The act of exercising; a setting in action or practicing;
employment in the proper mode of activity; exertion;
application; use; habitual activity; occupation, in
general; practice.
exercise of the important function confided by the
constitution to the legislature. --Jefferson.
O we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of
noble end. --Tennyson.
2. Exertion for the sake of training or improvement whether
physical, intellectual, or moral; practice to acquire
skill, knowledge, virtue, perfectness, grace, etc.
``Desire of knightly exercise.' --Spenser.
An exercise of the eyes and memory. --Locke.
3. Bodily exertion for the sake of keeping the organs and
functions in a healthy state; hygienic activity; as, to
take exercise on horseback.
The wise for cure on exercise depend. --Dryden.
4. The performance of an office, a ceremony, or a religious
duty.
Lewis refused even those of the church of England .
. . the public exercise of their religion.
--Addison.
To draw him from his holy exercise. --Shak.
5. That which is done for the sake of exercising, practicing,
training, or promoting skill, health, mental, improvement,
moral discipline, etc.; that which is assigned or
prescribed for such ends; hence, a disquisition; a lesson;
a task; as, military or naval exercises; musical
exercises; an exercise in composition.
The clumsy exercises of the European tourney.
--Prescott.
He seems to have taken a degree, and performed
public exercises in Cambridge, in 1565. --Brydges.
6. That which gives practice; a trial; a test.
Patience is more oft the exercise Of saints, the
trial of their fortitude. --Milton.
Exercise bone (Med.), a deposit of bony matter in the soft
tissues, produced by pressure or exertion. Exerciser
Exerciser Ex"er*ci`ser, n.
One who exercises.
Exercisible
Exercisible Ex"er*ci`si*ble, a.
Capable of being exercised, employed, or enforced; as, the
authority of a magistrate is exercisible within his
jurisdiction.
Setting-up exercise
Setting-up exercise Set`ting-up" ex"er*cise
Any one of a series of gymnastic exercises used, as in
drilling recruits, for the purpose of giving an erect
carriage, supple muscles, and an easy control of the limbs.
Meaning of Ercis from wikipedia
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Ercis may
refer to:
Erciş, a
district of Van
province in the east of
Turkey European Research Center for
Information Systems (
ERCIS) This disambiguation...
- surroundings.
Erciş has a dry-summer
continental climate (Köppen: Dsb/Dsa), with hot, dry summers, and cold winters.
There are 102
neighbourhoods in
Erciş District:...
- Ercüment Ergün (born 1973),
better known as
Erci E, is a Turkish-German rapper,
singer and songwriter. His
parents were
Turkish immigrant workers. He is...
- muni****lity and
district of
Erciş, Van Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 1,161 (2022). It is 118 km from Van and 18 km from
Erciş. Mahalle,
Turkey Civil...
- The
lizard barbel (Barbus lacerta), also
known as Kura barbel, is a
species of
freshwater cyprinid fish from the Near East region. Kosswig's
barbel is...
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Information Systems (
ERCIS) was
founded in 2004 at the
University of Münster in Münster,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The
objective of
ERCIS is connecting...
- Province.[citation needed] The m****acre took
place to the
north of the town of
Erciş on Lake Van. It was
carried out by the IX
Corps of the
Third Army under...
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volcanoes in
Turkey Mount Nemrut Akdoğan
Mountains "Coğrafi Özellikler".
ercis.gov.tr.
Erçiş Kaymakamlığı. "Meydan Kalderası ve Gürgürbaba Domu Çevresinin Jeomorfolojik...
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Together they
conquered Mosul,
Erciş,
Mayafariqin and Van. New Jal****id
sultan Hussain moved against Muhammad and
attacked Erciş, his new base.
Despite Bayram...
- The
Emirate of Pazuki, was a
Kurdish emirate that
ruled around Hınıs,
Erciş, Malazgirt, Doğubayazıt, and Nakhchivan, with its
capital in
Eleskirt between...