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AssimulateAssimulate As*sim"u*late, v. t. [L. assimulatus, p. p. of
assimulare, equiv. to assimilare. See Assimilate, v. t.]
1. To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate; to resemble. [Obs.]
--Blount.
2. To assimilate. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale. Assimulation
Assimulation As*sim`u*la"tion, n. [L. assimulatio, equiv. to
assimilatio.]
Assimilation. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Contrastimulant
Contrastimulant Con`tra*stim"u*lant, a.
Counteracting the effects of stimulants; relating to a course
of medical treatment based on a theory of contrastimulants.
-- n. (Med.) An agent which counteracts the effect of a
stimulant.
DissimulateDissimulate Dis*sim"u*late, a. [L. dissimulatus, p. p. of
dissimulare. See Dissemble.]
Feigning; simulating; pretending. [Obs.] --Henryson. Dissimulate
Dissimulate Dis*sim"u*late, v. i.
To dissemble; to feign; to pretend.
Dissimulation
Dissimulation Dis*sim`u*la"tion, n. [L. dissimulatio: cf. F.
dissimulation.]
The act of dissembling; a hiding under a false appearance;
concealment by feigning; false pretension; hypocrisy.
Let love be without dissimulation. --Rom. xii. 9.
Dissimulation . . . when a man lets fall signs and
arguments that he is not that he is. --Bacon.
Simulation is a pretense of what is not, and
dissimulation a concealment of what is. --Tatler.
Dissimulator
Dissimulator Dis*sim"u*la`tor, n. [L.]
One who dissimulates; a dissembler.
ExtimulateExtimulate Ex*tim"u*late, v. t. [L. extimulatus, exstimulatus,
p. p. of extimulare, exstimulare, to goad. See Stimulate.]
To stimulate. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. Extimulation
Extimulation Ex*tim`u*la"tion, n.
Stimulation. [Obs.]
Things insipid, and without any extimulation. --Bacon.
Insimulate
Insimulate In*sim"u*late, v. t. [L. insimulatus, p. p. of
insimulare to accuse.]
To accuse. [Obs.] --Donne.
Instimulate
Instimulate In*stim"u*late, v. t. [Pref. in- not + stimulate.]
Not to stimulate; to soothe; to quiet. [Obs.] --Cheyne.
InstimulateInstimulate In*stim"u*late, v. t. [L. instimulatus, p. p.
instimulare to stimulate. See 1st In-, and Stimulate.]
To stimulate; to excite. [Obs.] --Cockerman. Instimulation
Instimulation In*stim`u*la"tion, n.
Stimulation.
PrimulaPaigle Pai"gle, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Bot.)
A species of Primula, either the cowslip or the primrose.
[Written also pagle, pagil, peagle, and pygil.] PrimulaPrimula Prim"u*la, n. [LL. See Primrose.] (Bot.)
The genus of plants including the primrose (Primula vera). Primula veraPrimula Prim"u*la, n. [LL. See Primrose.] (Bot.)
The genus of plants including the primrose (Primula vera). Primula verisPalsywort Pal"sy*wort`, n. (Bot.)
The cowslip (Primula veris); -- so called from its supposed
remedial powers. --Dr. Prior. PrimulaceousPrimulaceous Prim`u*la"ceous, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to an order of herbaceous plants
(Primulace[ae]), of which the primrose is the type, and the
pimpernel, the cyclamen, and the water violet are other
examples. SimulacherSimulacher Sim"u*la`cher, Simulachre Sim"u*la`chre, n. [Cf.
F. simulacre.]
See Simulacrum. [Obs.] SimulachreSimulacher Sim"u*la`cher, Simulachre Sim"u*la`chre, n. [Cf.
F. simulacre.]
See Simulacrum. [Obs.] SimulacraSimulacrum Sim`u*la"crum, n.; pl. Simulacra. [L. See
Simulate.]
A likeness; a semblance; a mock appearance; a sham; -- now
usually in a derogatory sense.
Beneath it nothing but a great simulacrum. --Thackeray. SimulacrumSimulacrum Sim`u*la"crum, n.; pl. Simulacra. [L. See
Simulate.]
A likeness; a semblance; a mock appearance; a sham; -- now
usually in a derogatory sense.
Beneath it nothing but a great simulacrum. --Thackeray. SimularSimular Sim"u*lar, n. [Cf. L. simulator, F. simulateur. See
Simulate.]
One who pretends to be what he is not; one who, or that
which, simulates or counterfeits something; a pretender.
[Obs.] --Shak.
Christ calleth the Pharisees hypocrites, that is to
say, simulars, and painted sepulchers. --Tyndale. Simular
Simular Sim"u*lar, a.
False; specious; counterfeit. [R. & Obs.] ``Thou simular man
of virtue.' --Shak.
SimulateSimulate Sim"u*late, a. [L. simulatus, p. p. of simulare to
simulate; akin to simul at the same time, together, similis
like. See Similar, and cf. Dissemble, Semblance.]
Feigned; pretended. --Bale. SimulateSimulate Sim"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Simulated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Simulating.]
To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to
assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit;
to feign.
The Puritans, even in the depths of the dungeons to
which she had sent them, prayed, and with no simulated
fervor, that she might be kept from the dagger of the
assassin. --Macaulay. SimulatedSimulate Sim"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Simulated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Simulating.]
To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to
assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit;
to feign.
The Puritans, even in the depths of the dungeons to
which she had sent them, prayed, and with no simulated
fervor, that she might be kept from the dagger of the
assassin. --Macaulay. SimulatingSimulate Sim"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Simulated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Simulating.]
To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to
assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit;
to feign.
The Puritans, even in the depths of the dungeons to
which she had sent them, prayed, and with no simulated
fervor, that she might be kept from the dagger of the
assassin. --Macaulay. Simulation
Simulation Sim`u*la"tion, n. [F. simulation, L. simulatio.]
The act of simulating, or assuming an appearance which is
feigned, or not true; -- distinguished from dissimulation,
which disguises or conceals what is true.
Syn: Counterfeiting; feint; pretense.
Meaning of Imula from wikipedia
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Arubolana imula is a
species of
crustacean in the
family Cirolanidae,
endemic to Aruba. It was
described in 1979 by
Lazare Botosaneanu and Jan Hendrik...
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Belkacem Lounes Mohand Arav
Bessaoud Lalla Fatma N'Soumer
Ferhat Imazighen Imula Salima Ghezali Sadek Hadjeres Krim
Belkacem Kasdi Merbah Saïd Mohammedi...
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including outcrops on the
banks of Lake Ciecere, the
Ciecere River, and the
Imula River [lv]. The
bedrock surface at
Zante is 122 m
above sea level, but it...
- Locard], 1882
Helix expedenta Locard, 1899
Helix ignota Mabille, 1865
Helix imula Locard, 1899
Helix intersecta Poiret, 1801
Helix paladilhei Bourguignat...
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following species:
Arubolana aruboides (Bowman & Iliffe, 1983)
Arubolana imula Botosaneanu & Stock, 1979
Arubolana parvioculata Notenboom, 1984 Arubolana...
- rabbitbrush) in and east of the
Rocky Mountains Ericameria parryi var.
imula - (low rabbitbrush) small-statured
variety endemic to San
Bernardino County...
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sprung up
since the 1970s. The
first modern shilha novels appeared in 2002,
Imula n
tmktit by El
Khatir Aboulkacem Afulay and
Tawargit d imik by
Mohamed Akounad...
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variations at all here and he
employs diminutives (cunīculī, medullulā,
īmulā, ōricillā)
contemptuously in a
description of the 'soft' Thallus. Doubling...
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culveri Proasellus parvulus Proasellus slovenicus Antrolana lira
Arubolana imula Mexilana saluposi Sphaerolana karenae Onchotelson brevicaudatus Onchotelson...
- ****essed as vulnerable.
Species Madison cave
isopod (Antrolana lira)
Arubolana imula Bat cave
isopod (Caecidotea macropoda)
Nickajack cave
isopod (Caecidotea...