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Adiaphorism
Adiaphorism Ad`i*aph"o*rism, n.
Religious indifference.
AdiaphoristAdiaphorist Ad`i*aph"o*rist, n. [See Adiaphorous.] (Eccl.
Hist.)
One of the German Protestants who, with Melanchthon, held
some opinions and ceremonies to be indifferent or
nonessential, which Luther condemned as sinful or heretical.
--Murdock. Adiaphoristic
Adiaphoristic Ad`i*aph`o*ris"tic, a.
Pertaining to matters indifferent in faith and practice.
--Shipley.
Anachorism
Anachorism An*ach"o*rism, n. [Gr. ? + ? place.]
An error in regard to the place of an event or a thing; a
referring something to a wrong place. [R.]
Anthorism
Anthorism An"tho*rism, n. [Gr. ?; ? + ? to bound, define.]
(Rhet.)
A description or definition contrary to that which is given
by the adverse party. [R.]
AphorismAphorism Aph"o*rism, n. [F. aphorisme, fr. Gr. ? definition, a
short, pithy sentence, fr. ? to mark off by boundaries, to
define; ? from + ? to separate, part. See Horizon.]
A comprehensive maxim or principle expressed in a few words;
a sharply defined sentence relating to abstract truth rather
than to practical matters.
The first aphorism of Hippocrates is, ``Life is short,
and the art is long.' --Fleming.
Syn: Axiom; maxim; adage; proverb; apothegm; saying; saw;
truism; dictum. See Axiom. Aphorismatic
Aphorismatic Aph`o*ris*mat"ic, Aphorismic Aph`o*ris"mic, a.
Pertaining to aphorisms, or having the form of an aphorism.
Aphorismer
Aphorismer Aph`o*ris"mer
.
A dealer in aphorisms. [Used in derogation or contempt.]
--Milton.
Aphorismic
Aphorismatic Aph`o*ris*mat"ic, Aphorismic Aph`o*ris"mic, a.
Pertaining to aphorisms, or having the form of an aphorism.
Aphorist
Aphorist Aph"o*rist, n.
A writer or utterer of aphorisms.
Aphoristic
Aphoristic Aph`o*ris"tic, Aphoristical Aph`o*ris"tic*al, a.
[Gr. ?.]
In the form of, or of the nature of, an aphorism; in the form
of short, unconnected sentences; as, an aphoristic style.
The method of the book is aphoristic. --De Quincey.
Aphoristical
Aphoristic Aph`o*ris"tic, Aphoristical Aph`o*ris"tic*al, a.
[Gr. ?.]
In the form of, or of the nature of, an aphorism; in the form
of short, unconnected sentences; as, an aphoristic style.
The method of the book is aphoristic. --De Quincey.
Aphoristically
Aphoristically Aph`o*ris"tic*al*ly, adv.
In the form or manner of aphorisms; pithily.
Chorisis
Chorisis Cho"ri*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? separation.] (Bot.)
The separation of a leaf or floral organ into two more parts.
Note: In collateral chorisis the parts are side by side. --
In parallel or median chorisis they are one in front of
another.
Chorist
Chorist Cho"rist, n. [F. choriste.]
A singer in a choir; a chorister. [R.]
ChoristerChorister Chor"is*ter, n. [See Chorus.]
1. One of a choir; a singer in a chorus. --Dryden.
2. One who leads a choir in church music. [U. S.] Choristic
Choristic Cho*ris"tic, a.
Choric; choral. [R.]
Gonochorism
Gonochorism Gon`o*cho"rism, n. [Gr. ? offspring + ? to
separate.]
(a) Separation of the sexes in different individuals; --
opposed to hermaphroditism.
(b) In ontogony, differentiation of male and female
individuals from embryos having the same rudimentary
sexual organs.
(c) In phylogeny, the evolution of distinct sexes in species
previously hermaphrodite or sexless.
Metaphorist
Metaphorist Met"a*phor*ist, n.
One who makes metaphors.
Semaphorist
Semaphorist Se*maph"o*rist, n.
One who manages or operates a semaphore.
WhorishWhorish Whor"ish, a.
Resembling a whore in character or conduct; addicted to
unlawful pleasures; incontinent; lewd; unchaste. --
Whor"ish*ly, adv. -- Whor"ish*ness, n. WhorishlyWhorish Whor"ish, a.
Resembling a whore in character or conduct; addicted to
unlawful pleasures; incontinent; lewd; unchaste. --
Whor"ish*ly, adv. -- Whor"ish*ness, n. WhorishnessWhorish Whor"ish, a.
Resembling a whore in character or conduct; addicted to
unlawful pleasures; incontinent; lewd; unchaste. --
Whor"ish*ly, adv. -- Whor"ish*ness, n.
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