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AbnegateAbnegate Ab"ne*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abnegated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Abnegating.] [L. abnegatus,p. p. of abnegare; ab +
negare to deny. See Deny.]
To deny and reject; to abjure. --Sir E. Sandys. Farrar. AbnegatedAbnegate Ab"ne*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abnegated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Abnegating.] [L. abnegatus,p. p. of abnegare; ab +
negare to deny. See Deny.]
To deny and reject; to abjure. --Sir E. Sandys. Farrar. AbnegatingAbnegate Ab"ne*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abnegated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Abnegating.] [L. abnegatus,p. p. of abnegare; ab +
negare to deny. See Deny.]
To deny and reject; to abjure. --Sir E. Sandys. Farrar. Abnegative
Abnegative Ab"ne*ga*tive, a. [L. abnegativus.]
Denying; renouncing; negative. [R.] --Clarke.
Abnegator
Abnegator Ab"ne*ga`tor, n. [L.]
One who abnegates, denies, or rejects anything. [R.]
DenegateDenegate Den"e*gate, v. t. [L. denegatus, p. p. of denegare.
See Deny.]
To deny. [Obs.] Electro-negative
Electro-negative E*lec`tro-neg"a*tive, n. (Chem. & Physics)
A body which passes to the positive pole in electrolysis.
Electro-negative
Electro-negative E*lec`tro-neg"a*tive, a. (Chem. & Physics)
(a) Having the property of being attracted by an
electro-positive body, or a tendency to pass to the
positive pole in electrolysis, by the law that opposite
electricities attract each other.
(b) Negative; nonmetallic; acid; -- opposed to positive,
metallic, or basic.
negativeReversed Re*versed", a.
1. Turned side for side, or end for end; changed to the
contrary; specifically (Bot. & Zo["o]l.), sinistrorse or
sinistral; as, a reversed, or sinistral, spiral or shell.
2. (Law) Annulled and the contrary substituted; as, a
reversed judgment or decree.
Reversed positive or negative (Photog.), a picture
corresponding with the original in light and shade, but
reversed as to right and left. --Abney. NegativeNegative Neg"a*tive, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Negatived; p. pr. &
vb. n. Negativing.]
1. To prove unreal or intrue; to disprove.
The omission or infrequency of such recitals does
not negative the existence of miracles. --Paley.
2. To reject by vote; to refuse to enact or sanction; as, the
Senate negatived the bill.
3. To neutralize the force of; to counteract. negative chemotaxisChemotaxis Chem`o*tax"is, n. Formerly also Chemiotaxis
Chem`i*o*tax"is [Chemical + Gr. ? arrangement, fr. ? to
arrange.] (Biol.)
The sensitiveness exhibited by small free-swimming organisms,
as bacteria, zo["o]spores of alg[ae], etc., to chemical
substances held in solution. They may be attracted (positive
chemotaxis) or repelled (negative chemotaxis). --
Chem`o*tac"tic, a. -- Chem`o*tac"tic*al*ly, adv. negative hydrotropismHydrotropism Hy*drot"ro*pism, n. (Bot.)
In a broader sense, any curvature or turning induced in
certain growing plant organs under the influence of moisture.
Note: When the movement is toward the moisture, as is the
case in most roots, the phenomenon is called positive
hydrotropism; when away from the moisture, as in the
case of hyphae of certain fungi, negative
hydrotropism. negative leadLead Lead, n.
1. (Music.)
(a) The announcement by one voice part of a theme to be
repeated by the other parts.
(b) A mark or a short passage in one voice part, as of a
canon, serving as a cue for the entrance of others.
2. In an internal-combustion engine, the distance, measured
in actual length of piston stroke or the corresponding
angular displacement of the crank, of the piston from the
end of the compression stroke when ignition takes place;
-- called in full
lead of the ignition. When ignition takes place during the
working stroke the corresponding distance from the
commencement of the stroke is called
negative lead.
3. (Mach.) The excess above a right angle in the angle
between two consecutive cranks, as of a compound engine,
on the same shaft.
4. (Mach.) In spiral screw threads, worm wheels, or the like,
the amount of advance of any point in the spiral for a
complete turn.
5. (Elec.)
(a) A conductor conveying electricity, as from a dynamo.
(b) The angle between the line joining the brushes of a
continuous-current dynamo and the diameter symmetrical
between the poles.
(c) The advance of the current phase in an alternating
circuit beyond that of the electromotive force
producing it.
6. (Theat.) A r[^o]le for a leading man or leading woman;
also, one who plays such a r[^o]le. negative phototaxisPhototaxis Pho`to*tax"is, Phototaxy Pho"to*tax`y, n. [NL.
phototaxis; photo- + Gr. ? an arranging.] (Biol.)
The influence of light on the movements of low organisms, as
various infusorians, the zo["o]spores of certain alg[ae],
etc.; also, the tendency to follow definite directions of
motion or assume definite positions under such influence. If
the migration is toward the source of light, it is termed
positive phototaxis; if away from the light,
negative phototaxis. -- Pho`to*tac"tic, a. --
Pho`to*tac"tic*al*ly, adv. Negative pregnant 6. (Elect.) The negative plate of a voltaic or electrolytic
cell.
Negative pregnant (Law), a negation which implies an
affirmation. negative thigmotaxisThigmotaxis Thig`mo*tax"is, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? touch + ? an
arranging.] (Physiol.)
The property possessed by living protoplasm of contracting,
and thus moving, when touched by a solid or fluid substance.
Note: When the movement is away from the touching body, it is
negative thigmotaxis; when towards it, positive
thigmotaxis. NegativedNegative Neg"a*tive, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Negatived; p. pr. &
vb. n. Negativing.]
1. To prove unreal or intrue; to disprove.
The omission or infrequency of such recitals does
not negative the existence of miracles. --Paley.
2. To reject by vote; to refuse to enact or sanction; as, the
Senate negatived the bill.
3. To neutralize the force of; to counteract. NegativelyNegatively Neg"a*tive*ly, adv.
1. In a negative manner; with or by denial. ``He answered
negatively.' --Boyle.
2. In the form of speech implying the absence of something;
-- opposed to positively.
I shall show what this image of God in man is,
negatively, by showing wherein it does not consist,
and positively, by showing wherein it does consist.
--South.
Negatively charged or electrified (Elec.), having a
charge of the kind of electricity called negative. NegativelyNegatively Neg"a*tive*ly, adv.
1. In a negative manner; with or by denial. ``He answered
negatively.' --Boyle.
2. In the form of speech implying the absence of something;
-- opposed to positively.
I shall show what this image of God in man is,
negatively, by showing wherein it does not consist,
and positively, by showing wherein it does consist.
--South.
Negatively charged or electrified (Elec.), having a
charge of the kind of electricity called negative. Negativeness
Negativeness Neg"a*tive*ness, Negativity Neg`a*tiv"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being negative.
NegativingNegative Neg"a*tive, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Negatived; p. pr. &
vb. n. Negativing.]
1. To prove unreal or intrue; to disprove.
The omission or infrequency of such recitals does
not negative the existence of miracles. --Paley.
2. To reject by vote; to refuse to enact or sanction; as, the
Senate negatived the bill.
3. To neutralize the force of; to counteract. Negativity
Negativeness Neg"a*tive*ness, Negativity Neg`a*tiv"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being negative.
Qualified negativeQualified Qual"i*fied, a.
1. Fitted by accomplishments or endowments.
2. Modified; limited; as, a qualified statement.
Qualified fee (Law), a base fee, or an estate which has a
qualification annexed to it, the fee ceasing with the
qualification, as a grant to A and his heirs, tenants of
the manor of Dale.
Qualified indorsement (Law), an indorsement which modifies
the liability of the indorser that would result from the
general principles of law, but does not affect the
negotiability of the instrument. --Story.
Qualified negative (Legislation), a limited veto power, by
which the chief executive in a constitutional government
may refuse assent to bills passed by the legislative body,
which bills therefore fail to become laws unless upon a
reconsideration the legislature again passes them by a
certain majority specified in the constitution, when they
become laws without the approval of the executive.
Qualified property (Law), that which depends on temporary
possession, as that in wild animals reclaimed, or as in
the case of a bailment.
Syn: Competent; fit; adapted.
Usage: Qualified, Competent. Competent is most commonly
used with respect to native endowments and general
ability suited to the performance of a task or duty;
qualified with respect to specific acquirements and
training. RenegatRenegat Ren"e*gat (r?n"?-g?t), n. [See Runegate.]
A renegade. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Renegation
Renegation Ren`e*ga"tion (r?n`?-ga"sh?n), n.
A denial. [R.] ``Absolute renegation of Christ.' --Milman.
Self-abnegation
Self-abnegation Self`-ab`ne*ga"tion, n.
Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.
Meaning of Negat from wikipedia
- can be
combined with the "negative" signal,
spoken or
written as
NEGAT, to say "
NEGAT Bravo Zulu" to
convey "not well done" for a
given action. "BZ" is...
- probandi,
shortened from Onus
probandi in****bit ei qui dicit, non ei qui
negat – the
burden of
proof lies with the one who speaks, not the one who denies)...
- of
duplex negatio affirmat (logical
double negation) and
duplex negatio negat (negative
concord and
pleonastic a.k.a. explective, paratactic, sympathetic...
- the war, the Navy
cipher bureau operated out of
three main bases:
Station NEGAT at
headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Station HYPO (or FRUPAC), a section...
- as a
general rule of evidence: Ei in****bit
probatio qui dicit, non qui
negat—"Proof lies on him who ****erts, not on him who denies". It is
there attributed...
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abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) ·
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MathSciNet (alt ) ISO 4 J.
Negat.
Results Biomed.
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Spiro Theodore Agnew (/ˈspɪəroʊ ˈæɡnjuː/;
November 9, 1918 –
September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice
president of the
United States,
serving from 1969 until...
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Station HYPO
cryptanalysis group Station CAST
cryptanalysis group Station NEGAT Cryptography History of
cryptography World War I
cryptography Ultra (cryptography)...
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medievals invented the
following Latin rhyme: A adfirmat,
negat E, sed
universaliter ambae; I firmat,
negat O, sed
particulariter ambae. It
affirms that A and...