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Anathematic
Anathematic A*nath`e*mat"ic, Anathematical A*nath`e*mat"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. -- A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anathematical
Anathematic A*nath`e*mat"ic, Anathematical A*nath`e*mat"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. -- A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anathematically
Anathematic A*nath`e*mat"ic, Anathematical A*nath`e*mat"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. -- A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anathematization
Anathematization A*nath`e*ma*ti*za"tion, n. [LL. anathematisatio.] The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed; imprecation. --Barrow.
Anathematizer
Anathematizer A*nath"e*ma*ti`zer, n. One who pronounces an anathema. --Hammond.
Applied mathematics
Apply Ap*ply", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Applied; p. pr. & vb. n. Applying.] [OF. aplier, F. appliquer, fr. L. applicare to join, fix, or attach to; ad + plicare to fold, to twist together. See Applicant, Ply.] 1. To lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing to another); -- with to; as, to apply the hand to the breast; to apply medicaments to a diseased part of the body. He said, and the sword his throat applied. --Dryden. 2. To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case; to appropriate; to devote; as, to apply money to the payment of a debt. 3. To make use of, declare, or pronounce, as suitable, fitting, or relative; as, to apply the testimony to the case; to apply an epithet to a person. Yet God at last To Satan, first in sin, his doom applied. --Milton. 4. To fix closely; to engage and employ diligently, or with attention; to attach; to incline. Apply thine heart unto instruction. --Prov. xxiii. 12. 5. To direct or address. [R.] Sacred vows . . . applied to grisly Pluto. --Pope. 6. To betake; to address; to refer; -- used reflexively. I applied myself to him for help. --Johnson. 7. To busy; to keep at work; to ply. [Obs.] She was skillful in applying his ``humors.' --Sir P. Sidney. 8. To visit. [Obs.] And he applied each place so fast. --Chapman. Applied chemistry. See under Chemistry. Applied mathematics. See under Mathematics.
brown hematite
Limonite Li"mon*ite (l[imac]"m[o^]n*[imac]t), n. [Gr. leimw`n any moist grassy place, a meadow : cf. F. limonite, G. limonit.] (Min.) Hydrous sesquioxide of iron, an important ore of iron, occurring in stalactitic, mammillary, or earthy forms, of a dark brown color, and yellowish brown powder. It includes bog iron. Also called brown hematite.
Brown hematite
Brown Brown, a. [Compar. Browner; superl. Brownest.] [OE. brun, broun, AS. br?n; akin to D. bruin, OHG. br?n, Icel. br?nn, Sw. brun, Dan. bruun, G. braun, Lith. brunas, Skr. babhru. [root]93, 253. Cf. Bruin, Beaver, Burnish, Brunette.] Of a dark color, of various shades between black and red or yellow. Cheeks brown as the oak leaves. --Longfellow. Brown Bess, the old regulation flintlock smoothbore musket, with bronzed barrel, formerly used in the British army. Brown bread (a) Dark colored bread; esp. a kind made of unbolted wheat flour, sometimes called in the United States Graham bread. ``He would mouth with a beggar though she smelt brown bread and garlic.' --Shak. (b) Dark colored bread made of rye meal and Indian meal, or of wheat and rye or Indian; rye and Indian bread. [U.S.] Brown coal, wood coal. See Lignite. Brown hematite or Brown iron ore (Min.), the hydrous iron oxide, limonite, which has a brown streak. See Limonite. Brown holland. See under Holland. Brown paper, dark colored paper, esp. coarse wrapping paper, made of unbleached materials. Brown spar (Min.), a ferruginous variety of dolomite, in part identical with ankerite. Brown stone. See Brownstone. Brown stout, a strong kind of porter or malt liquor. Brown study, a state of mental abstraction or serious reverie. --W. Irving.
Erythematous
Erythematous Er`y*them"a*tous, a. (Med.) Relating to, or causing, erythema.
Exanthemata
Exanthema Ex`an*the"ma, n.; pl. Exanthemata. [L., fr. Gr.?, fr.? to burst forth as flowers, break out, as ulcers; ?, ?, out + ? to bloom, ? flower: cf. F. exanth[`e]me.] (Med.) An efflorescence or discoloration of the skin; an eruption or breaking out, as in measles, smallpox, scarlatina, and the like diseases; -- sometimes limited to eruptions attended with fever. --Dunglison.
Exanthematic
Exanthematic Ex*an`the*mat"ic, Exanthematous Ex`an*them"a*tous, a. Of, relating to, or characterized by, exanthema; efflorescent; as, an exanthematous eruption.
Exanthematous
Exanthematic Ex*an`the*mat"ic, Exanthematous Ex`an*them"a*tous, a. Of, relating to, or characterized by, exanthema; efflorescent; as, an exanthematous eruption.
Hematachometer
Hematachometer Hem`a*ta*chom"e*ter, n. Same as H[ae]matachometer.
Hematein
Hematein Hem`a*te"in, n. [Gr. ?, ?, blood.] (Chem.) A reddish brown or violet crystalline substance, C16H12O6, got from hematoxylin by partial oxidation, and regarded as analogous to the phthaleins.
Hematemesis
Hematemesis Hem`a*tem"e*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood + ? a vomiting, fr. ? to vomit.] (Med.) A vomiting of blood.
Hematherm
Hematherm Hem"a*therm, n. [Gr. a"i^ma blood + ? warm.] (Zo["o]l.) A warm-blooded animal. [R.]
Hemathermal
Hemathermal Hem`a*ther"mal, a. (Zo["o]l.) Warm-blooded; hematothermal. [R]
Hematic
Hematic He*mat"ic, a. Same as H[ae]matic.
Hematic
Hematic He*mat"ic, n. (Med.) A medicine designed to improve the condition of the blood.
hematin
Haematexylin H[ae]m`a*tex"y*lin, n. [See H[ae]matoxylon.] (Chem.) The coloring principle of logwood. It is obtained as a yellow crystalline substance, C16H14O6, with a sweetish taste. Formerly called also hematin.
Hematin
Hematin Hem"a*tin, n. [Gr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood.] 1. Hematoxylin. 2. (Physiol. Chem.) A bluish black, amorphous substance containing iron and obtained from blood. It exists the red blood corpuscles united with globulin, and the form of hemoglobin or oxyhemoglobin gives to the blood its red color.
Hematinic
Hematinic He`ma*tin"ic, n. [From Hematin.] (Med.) Any substance, such as an iron salt or organic compound containing iron, which when ingested tends to increase the hemoglobin contents of the blood.
Hematinometer
Hematinometer Hem`a*ti*nom"e*ter, n. [Hematin + -meter.] (Physiol. Chem.) A form of hemoglobinometer.
Hematinometric
Hematinometric Hem`a*tin`o*met"ric, a. (Physiol.) Relating to the measurement of the amount of hematin or hemoglobin contained in blood, or other fluids.
Hematinon
Hematinon He*mat"i*non, n. [Gr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood.] A red consisting of silica, borax, and soda, fused with oxide of copper and iron, and used in enamels, mosaics, etc.
Hematite
Hematite Hem"a*tite, n. [L. haematites, Gr. ? bloodlike, fr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood.] (Min.) An important ore of iron, the sesquioxide, so called because of the red color of the powder. It occurs in splendent rhombohedral crystals, and in massive and earthy forms; -- the last called red ocher. Called also specular iron, oligist iron, rhombohedral iron ore, and bloodstone. See Brown hematite, under Brown.
Hematitic
Hematitic Hem`a*tit"ic, a. Of or pertaining to hematite, or resembling it.
Hemato
Hemato Hem"a*to See H[ae]ma-.
Hematocrya
Hematocrya Hem`a*toc"ry*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood + kry`os cold.] (Zo["o]l.) The cold-blooded vertebrates, that is, all but the mammals and birds; -- the antithesis to Hematotherma.
Hematocrystallin
Hematocrystallin Hem`a*to*crys"tal*lin, n. [Hemato + crystalline.] (Physiol.) See Hemoglobin.

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