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Antisyphilitic
Antisyphilitic An`ti*syph`i*lit"ic, a. (Med.)
Efficacious against syphilis. -- n. A medicine for syphilis.
Arenilitic
Arenilitic A*ren`i*lit"ic, a. [L. arena sand + Gr. li`qos
stone.]
Of or pertaining to sandstone; as, arenilitic mountains.
--Kirwan.
AvailabilitiesAvailability A*vail`a*bil"i*ty, n.; pl. Availabilities.
1. The quality of being available; availableness.
Note: The word is sometimes used derogatively in the sense of
``mere availableness,' or capability of success
without regard to worthiness.
He was . . . nominated for his availability.
--Lowell.
2. That which is available. Calculus of probabilitiesCalculus Cal"cu*lus, n.; pl. Calculi. [L, calculus. See
Calculate, and Calcule.]
1. (Med.) Any solid concretion, formed in any part of the
body, but most frequent in the organs that act as
reservoirs, and in the passages connected with them; as,
biliary calculi; urinary calculi, etc.
2. (Math.) A method of computation; any process of reasoning
by the use of symbols; any branch of mathematics that may
involve calculation.
Barycentric calculus, a method of treating geometry by
defining a point as the center of gravity of certain other
points to which co["e]fficients or weights are ascribed.
Calculus of functions, that branch of mathematics which
treats of the forms of functions that shall satisfy given
conditions.
Calculus of operations, that branch of mathematical logic
that treats of all operations that satisfy given
conditions.
Calculus of probabilities, the science that treats of the
computation of the probabilities of events, or the
application of numbers to chance.
Calculus of variations, a branch of mathematics in which
the laws of dependence which bind the variable quantities
together are themselves subject to change.
Differential calculus, a method of investigating
mathematical questions by using the ratio of certain
indefinitely small quantities called differentials. The
problems are primarily of this form: to find how the
change in some variable quantity alters at each instant
the value of a quantity dependent upon it.
Exponential calculus, that part of algebra which treats of
exponents.
Imaginary calculus, a method of investigating the relations
of real or imaginary quantities by the use of the
imaginary symbols and quantities of algebra.
Integral calculus, a method which in the reverse of the
differential, the primary object of which is to learn from
the known ratio of the indefinitely small changes of two
or more magnitudes, the relation of the magnitudes
themselves, or, in other words, from having the
differential of an algebraic expression to find the
expression itself. CapabilitiesCapability Ca`pa*bil"i*ty, n.; pl. Capabilities.
1. The quality of being capable; capacity; capableness; esp.
intellectual power or ability.
A capability to take a thousand views of a subject.
--H. Taylor.
2. Capacity of being used or improved. DisabilitiesDisability Dis`a*bil"i*ty, n.; pl. Disabilities.
1. State of being disabled; deprivation or want of ability;
absence of competent physical, intellectual, or moral
power, means, fitness, and the like.
Grossest faults, or disabilities to perform what was
covenanted. --Milton.
Chatham refused to see him, pleading his disability.
--Bancroft.
2. Want of legal qualification to do a thing; legal
incapacity or incompetency.
The disabilities of idiocy, infancy, and coverture.
--Abbott.
Syn: Weakness; inability; incompetence; impotence;
incapacity; incompetency; disqualification.
Usage: -- Disability, Inability. Inability is an inherent
want of power to perform the thing in question;
disability arises from some deprivation or loss of the
needed competency. One who becomes deranged is under a
disability of holding his estate; and one who is made
a judge, of deciding in his own case. A man may
decline an office on account of his inability to
discharge its duties; he may refuse to accept a trust
or employment on account of some disability prevents
him from entering into such engagements. Dissilition
Dissilition Dis`si*li"tion, n.
The act of bursting or springing apart. [R.] --Boyle.
Exilition
Exilition Ex`i*li"tion, n. [L. exsilire to spring from; ex out
+ salire to spring, leap.]
A sudden springing or leaping out. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
FeasibilitiesFeasibility Fea"si*bil*ity
.; pl. Feasibilities (-tiz).
[from Feasible]
The quality of being feasible; practicability; also, that
which is feasible; as, before we adopt a plan, let us
consider its feasibility.
Men often swallow falsities for truths, dubiosities for
certainties, possibilities for feasibilities. --Sir T.
Browne. GentilitialGentilitial Gen`ti*li"tial, Gentilitious Gen`ti*li"tious, a.
[L. gentilitius. See Gentile.] [Obs.]
1. Peculiar to a people; national. --Sir T. Browne.
2. Hereditary; entailed on a family. --Arbuthnot. GentilitiousGentilitial Gen`ti*li"tial, Gentilitious Gen`ti*li"tious, a.
[L. gentilitius. See Gentile.] [Obs.]
1. Peculiar to a people; national. --Sir T. Browne.
2. Hereditary; entailed on a family. --Arbuthnot. ImpracticabilitiesImpracticability Im*prac`ti*ca*bil"i*ty, n.; pl.
Impracticabilities.
1. The state or quality of being impracticable;
infeasibility. --Goldsmith.
2. An impracticable thing.
3. Intractableness; stubbornness. MilitiamanMilitiaman Mi*li"tia*man, n.; pl. Militiamen.
One who belongs to the militia. MilitiamenMilitiaman Mi*li"tia*man, n.; pl. Militiamen.
One who belongs to the militia. Militiate
Militiate Mi*li"ti*ate, v. i.
To carry on, or prepare for, war. [Obs.] --Walpole.
PoeciliticPoecilitic P[oe]`ci*lit"ic, a. [Gr. poiki`los many-colored,
variegated.] (Geol.)
(a) Mottled with various colors; variegated; spotted; -- said
of certain rocks.
(b) Specifically: Of or pertaining to, or characterizing,
Triassic and Permian sandstones of red and other colors.
[Also written poikilitic.] PoikiliticPoikilitic Poi`ki*lit"ic, a. (Geol.)
See P[oe]cilitic. poikiliticPoecilitic P[oe]`ci*lit"ic, a. [Gr. poiki`los many-colored,
variegated.] (Geol.)
(a) Mottled with various colors; variegated; spotted; -- said
of certain rocks.
(b) Specifically: Of or pertaining to, or characterizing,
Triassic and Permian sandstones of red and other colors.
[Also written poikilitic.] Resilition
Resilition Res`i*li"tion (r?z`?-l?sh"?n), n.
Resilience. [R.]
Syphilitic
Syphilitic Syph`i*lit"ic, a. [Cf. F. syphilitique.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to syphilis; of the nature of syphilis;
affected with syphilis. -- n. A syphilitic patient.
Syphilitically
Syphilitically Syph`i*lit"ic*al*ly, adv. (Med.)
In a syphilitic manner; with venereal disease.
TonsiliticTonsilitic Ton`sil*it"ic, a. (Anat.)
Tonsilar. [Written also tonsillitic.] TonsilitisTonsilitis Ton`sil*i"tis, n. [NL. See Tonsil, and -itis.]
(Med.)
Inflammation of the tonsil; quinsy. [Written also, and more
usually, tonsillitis.] Vitilitigate
Vitilitigate Vit`i*lit"i*gate, v. i. [L. vitilitigare to
quarrel disgracefully; vitium vice + litigare to quarrel.]
To contend in law litigiously or cavilously. [Obs.]
Vitilitigation
Vitilitigation Vit`i*lit`i*ga"tion, n.
Cavilous litigation; cavillation. [Obs.] --Hudibras.
Meaning of Iliti from wikipedia
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Slavonian and
German grammar,
published posthumously in 1860s "Nek je svašta
iliti sabranje pametnih ričih"/Collection of wise adages, 1795, a
hybrid polygraphy...
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rules governing their distribution. 1761 Blaž Tadijanović Svašta po malo
iliti kratko složenje
imena i riči u
ilirski i njemački
jezik (Miscellany, or...
- The
Illyrian Academy (Academia
Illyrika iliti vam Slovinska) was an
academy established in Split,
Venetian Republic probably in 1703 or 1704. Its mission...
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prisoner in Dresden,
compared Slavonia with
Germany in his 1762 poem
Satir iliti divji čovik (Satyr or Wildman). Relković's
influence is
generally contained...
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origins of the
character appear to be from a
printing of
Petrica Kerempuh iliti čini i življenje človeka prokšenoga ('Petrica
Kerempuh or the Life of a...
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nobility and
founder and
president of the
Illyrian Academy (Academia
Illyrika iliti vam Slovinska).
Marchi supported and
worked for the
liberation of the Sanjak...
- of the
literary works of
Croatian enlightment period authors are
Satir iliti divlji čovik ("Satyr or the wild man") by
Matija Antun Relković, Matijaš...
- Senjčica (1704)
Kronika aliti spomen vsega svieta vikov (1696) Lado
horvacki iliti Sibila (1701 ?) Zoroašt hervacki,
later Misečnik
hervacki (periodical, 1695–1705)...
- Božji grob, sv. Toma Apostol, sv.
Agnie iliti Janja, sv.
Vikturija iliti Viktor, sv.
Semiona Stlpnika iliti Šimun Stilita, 11.000 djevica, sv. Martin...
- was his
collection of
Serbian proverbs, "Pričite
iliti po
prostomu poslovice tjemze sentencije iliti rječenija",
published in
Vienna in 1787
before Vuk...