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CircumflectedCircumflect Cir"cum*flect, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Circumflected; p. pr. & vb. n. Circumflecting.] [L.
circumflectere. See Circumflex.]
1. To bend around.
2. To mark with the circumflex accent, as a vowel. [R.] Collected
Collected Col*lect"ed, a.
1. Gathered together.
2. Self-possessed; calm; composed.
Collectedly
Collectedly Col*lect"ed*ly, adv.
Composedly; coolly.
Collectedness
Collectedness Col*lect"ed*ness, n.
A collected state of the mind; self-possession.
Complected
Complected Com*plect"ed, a.
Complexioned. [Low, New Eng.]
DeflectedDeflect De*flect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deflected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Deflecting.] [L. deflectere; de- + flectere to bend
or turn. See Flexible.]
To cause to turn aside; to bend; as, rays of light are often
deflected.
Sitting with their knees deflected under them. --Lord
(1630). Deflected
Deflected De*flect"ed, a.
1. Turned aside; deviating from a direct line or course.
2. Bent downward; deflexed.
ElectedElect E*lect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Elected; p. pr. & vb. n.
Electing.]
1. To pick out; to select; to choose.
The deputy elected by the Lord. --Shak.
2. To select or take for an office; to select by vote; as, to
elect a representative, a president, or a governor.
3. (Theol.) To designate, choose, or select, as an object of
mercy or favor.
Syn: To choose; prefer; select. See Choose. InflectedInflect In*flect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inflected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inflecting.] [L. inflectere, inflexum; pref. in.- in
+ flectere to bend. See Flexibl, and cf. Inflex.]
1. To turn from a direct line or course; to bend; to incline,
to deflect; to curve; to bow.
Are they [the rays of the sun] not reflected,
refracted, and inflected by one and the same
principle ? --Sir I.
Newton.
2. (Gram.) To vary, as a noun or a verb in its terminations;
to decline, as a noun or adjective, or to conjugate, as a
verb.
3. To modulate, as the voice. InflectedInflected In*flect"ed, a.
1. Bent; turned; deflected.
2. (Gram.) Having inflections; capable of, or subject to,
inflection; inflective.
Inflected cycloid (Geom.), a prolate cycloid. See
Cycloid. Inflected cycloidInflected In*flect"ed, a.
1. Bent; turned; deflected.
2. (Gram.) Having inflections; capable of, or subject to,
inflection; inflective.
Inflected cycloid (Geom.), a prolate cycloid. See
Cycloid. Intellected
Intellected In"tel*lect`ed, a.
Endowed with intellect; having intellectual powers or
capacities. [R.]
In body, and in bristles, they became As swine, yet
intellected as before. --Cowper.
lecternlectern lec"tern, n.
See Lecturn. lecternLecturn Lec"turn (l[e^]k"t[u^]rn), n. [LL. lectrinum, fr.
lectrum; cf. L. legere, lectum, to read.]
A choir desk, or reading desk, in some churches, from which
the lections, or Scripture lessons, are chanted or read;
hence, a reading desk. [Written also lectern and
lettern.] --Fairholt. Neglectedness
Neglectedness Neg*lect"ed*ness, n.
The state of being neglected.
Neglecter
Neglecter Neg*lect"er, n.
One who neglects. --South.
PrelectedPrelect Pre*lect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prelected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Prelecting.] [L. praelectus, p. p. of praelegere to
read before. See Pre-, and Lection.]
To read publicly, as a lecture or discourse. ReflectedReflect Re*flect" (r?*fl?kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Reflected; p. pr. & vb. n. Reflecting.] [L. reflectere,
reflexum; pref. re- re- + flectere to bend or turn. See
Flexible, and cf. Reflex, v.]
1. To bend back; to give a backwa?d turn to; to throw back;
especially, to cause to return after striking upon any
surface; as, a mirror reflects rays of light; polished
metals reflect heat.
Let me mind the reader to reflect his eye on our
quotations. --Fuller.
Bodies close together reflect their own color.
--Dryden.
2. To give back an image or likeness of; to mirror.
Nature is the glass reflecting God, As by the sea
reflected is the sun. --Young. Reflected visionVision Vi"sion, n. [OE. visioun, F. vision, fr. L. visio, from
videre, visum, to see: akin to Gr. ? to see, ? I know, and E.
wit. See Wit, v., and cf. Advice, Clairvoyant, Envy,
Evident, Provide, Revise, Survey, View, Visage,
Visit.]
1. The act of seeing external objects; actual sight.
Faith here is turned into vision there. --Hammond.
2. (Physiol.) The faculty of seeing; sight; one of the five
senses, by which colors and the physical qualities of
external objects are appreciated as a result of the
stimulating action of light on the sensitive retina, an
expansion of the optic nerve.
3. That which is seen; an object of sight. --Shak.
4. Especially, that which is seen otherwise than by the
ordinary sight, or the rational eye; a supernatural,
prophetic, or imaginary sight; an apparition; a phantom; a
specter; as, the visions of Isaiah.
The baseless fabric of this vision. --Shak.
No dreams, but visions strange. --Sir P.
Sidney.
5. Hence, something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.
--Locke.
Arc of vision (Astron.), the arc which measures the least
distance from the sun at which, when the sun is below the
horizon, a star or planet emerging from his rays becomes
visible.
Beatific vision (Theol.), the immediate sight of God in
heaven.
Direct vision (Opt.), vision when the image of the object
falls directly on the yellow spot (see under Yellow);
also, vision by means of rays which are not deviated from
their original direction.
Field of vision, field of view. See under Field.
Indirect vision (Opt.), vision when the rays of light from
an object fall upon the peripheral parts of the retina.
Reflected vision, or Refracted vision, vision by rays
reflected from mirrors, or refracted by lenses or prisms,
respectively.
Vision purple. (Physiol.) See Visual purple, under
Visual. ReflectentReflectent Re*flect"ent (r?*fl?kt"ent), a. [L. reflectens, p.
pr. of reflectere. See Reflect.]
1. Bending or flying back; reflected. ``The ray descendent,
and the ray reflectent flying with so great a speed.'
--Sir K. Digby.
2. Reflecting; as, a reflectent body. --Sir K. Digby. SelectedSelect Se*lect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Selected; p. pr. & vb.
n. Selecting.]
To choose and take from a number; to take by preference from
among others; to pick out; to cull; as, to select the best
authors for perusal. ``One peculiar nation to select.'
--Milton.
The pious chief . . . A hundred youths from all his
train selects. --Dryden. Selectedly
Selectedly Se*lect"ed*ly, adv.
With care and selection. [R.]
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