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Dynactinometer
Dynactinometer Dy*nac`ti*nom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? power + E.
actinometer.]
An instrument for measuring the intensity of the photogenic
(light-producing) rays, and computing the power of object
glasses.
EnactingEnact En*act", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enacted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Enacting.]
1. To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to
make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative
act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity
of law.
2. To act; to perform; to do; to effect. [Obs.]
The king enacts more wonders than a man. --Shak.
3. To act the part of; to represent; to play.
I did enact Julius Caesar. --Shak.
Enacting clause, that clause of a bill which formally
expresses the legislative sanction. Enacting clauseEnact En*act", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enacted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Enacting.]
1. To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to
make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative
act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity
of law.
2. To act; to perform; to do; to effect. [Obs.]
The king enacts more wonders than a man. --Shak.
3. To act the part of; to represent; to play.
I did enact Julius Caesar. --Shak.
Enacting clause, that clause of a bill which formally
expresses the legislative sanction. Enactive
Enactive En*act"ive, a.
Having power to enact or establish as a law. --Abp. Bramhall.
Inaction
Inaction In*ac"tion, n. [Pref. in. not + action: cf.
inaction.]
Want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness;
rest; inertness. --Berkeley.
InactiveInactive In*ac"tive, a. [Pref. in- not + active: cf. F.
inactif.]
1. Not active; having no power to move; that does not or can
not produce results; inert; as, matter is, of itself,
inactive.
2. Not disposed to action or effort; not diligent or
industrious; not busy; idle; as, an inactive officer.
3. (Chem. & Opt.) Not active; inert; esp., not exhibiting any
action or activity on polarized light; optically neutral;
-- said of isomeric forms of certain substances, in
distinction from other forms which are optically active;
as, racemic acid is an inactive tartaric acid.
Syn: Inert; dull; sluggish; idle; indolent; slothful; lazy.
See Inert. inactive tartaric acidMesotartaric Mes`o*tar*tar"ic, a. [Meso- + tartaric.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid called also inactive
tartaric acid. inactive valeric acidValeric Va*ler"ic, a. (Chem.)
Valerianic; specifically, designating any one of three
metameric acids, of which the typical one (called also
inactive valeric acid), C4H9CO2H, is obtained from
valerian root and other sources, as a corrosive, mobile, oily
liquid, having a strong acid taste, and an odor of old
cheese.
Active valeric acid, a metameric variety which turns the
plane of polarization to the right, although formed by the
oxidation of a levorotatory amyl alcohol. Inactively
Inactively In*ac"tive*ly, adv.
In an inactive manner. --Locke.
Reenaction
Reenaction Re`["e]n*ac"tion (-?k"sh?n), n.
The act of re?nacting; the state of being re?nacted.
Unactive
Unactive Un*ac"tive, a.
Inactive; listless. [R.]
While other animals unactive range. --Milton.
Unactive
Unactive Un*ac"tive, v. t. [1st pref. un- + active; or from
unactive, a.]
To render inactive or listless. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Unactiveness
Unactiveness Un*ac"tive*ness, n.
Inactivity. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
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