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AEstheticAEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a.
Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as,
[ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. --
[AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv. AEstheticalAEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a.
Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as,
[ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. --
[AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv. AEstheticallyAEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a.
Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as,
[ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. --
[AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv. AEsthetican
AEsthetican [AE]s`the*ti"can, n.
One versed in [ae]sthetics.
AEstheticism
AEstheticism [AE]s*thet"i*cism, n.
The doctrine of [ae]sthetics; [ae]sthetic principles;
devotion to the beautiful in nature and art. --Lowell.
Agonothetic
Agonothetic Ag`o*no*thet"ic, a. [Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to the office of an agonothete.
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetic An`[ae]s*thet"ic, a. (Med.)
(a) Capable of rendering insensible; as, an[ae]sthetic
agents.
(b) Characterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as,
an an[ae]sthetic effect or operation.
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetic An`[ae]s*thet"ic, n. (Med.)
That which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform,
ether, etc.
Anaesthetization
Anaesthetization An*[ae]s`the*ti*za"tion, n.
The process of an[ae]sthetizing; also, the condition of the
nervous system induced by an[ae]sthetics.
Anaesthetize
Anaesthetize An*[ae]s"the*tize, v. t. (Med.)
To render insensible by an an[ae]sthetic. --Encyc. Brit.
antagonistic or antipathetic symbiosisSymbiosis Sym`bi*o"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a living together,
? to live together; ? with + ? to live.] (Biol.)
The living together in more or less imitative association or
even close union of two dissimilar organisms. In a broad
sense the term includes parasitism, or
antagonistic, or antipathetic, symbiosis, in which the
association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of
the organisms, but ordinarily it is used of cases where
the association is advantageous, or often necessary, to
one or both, and not harmful to either. When there is
bodily union (in extreme cases so close that the two form
practically a single body, as in the union of alg[ae] and
fungi to form lichens, and in the inclusion of alg[ae] in
radiolarians) it is called
conjunctive symbiosis; if there is no actual union of the
organisms (as in the association of ants with
myrmecophytes),
disjunctive symbiosis. Antipathetic
Antipathetic An`ti*pa*thet"ic, Antipathetical
An`ti*pa*thet"ic*al, a.
Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to
a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
--Fuller.
Antipathetical
Antipathetic An`ti*pa*thet"ic, Antipathetical
An`ti*pa*thet"ic*al, a.
Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to
a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
--Fuller.
Antithetic
Antithetic An`ti*thet"ic, Antithetical An`ti*thet"ic*al, a.
[Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to antithesis, or opposition of words and
sentiments; containing, or of the nature of, antithesis;
contrasted.
Antithetical
Antithetic An`ti*thet"ic, Antithetical An`ti*thet"ic*al, a.
[Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to antithesis, or opposition of words and
sentiments; containing, or of the nature of, antithesis;
contrasted.
Antithetically
Antithetically An`ti*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
By way antithesis.
ApatheticApathetic Ap`a*thet"ic, Apathetical Ap`a*thet"ic*ala. [See
Apathy.]
Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion;
passionless; indifferent. ApatheticalApathetic Ap`a*thet"ic, Apathetical Ap`a*thet"ic*ala. [See
Apathy.]
Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion;
passionless; indifferent. Apathetically
Apathetically Ap`a*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
In an apathetic manner.
AthetizeAthetize Ath"e*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Athetized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Athetizing.] [Gr. ?, fr. ? set aside, not fixed; ?
not + ? to place.]
To set aside or reject as spurious, as by marking with an
obelus. AthetizedAthetize Ath"e*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Athetized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Athetizing.] [Gr. ?, fr. ? set aside, not fixed; ?
not + ? to place.]
To set aside or reject as spurious, as by marking with an
obelus. AthetizingAthetize Ath"e*tize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Athetized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Athetizing.] [Gr. ?, fr. ? set aside, not fixed; ?
not + ? to place.]
To set aside or reject as spurious, as by marking with an
obelus. Bathetic
Bathetic Ba*thet"ic, a.
Having the character of bathos. [R.]
cathetiCathetus Cath"e*tus, n.; pl. catheti. [L., fr. Gr. ? a
perpendicular line, fr. ? let down, fr. ?. See Catheter.]
(Geom.)
One line or radius falling perpendicularly on another; as,
the catheti of a right-angled triangle, that is, the two
sides that include the right angle. --Barlow. ChemosyntheticChemosynthesis Chem`o*syn"the*sis, n. [Chemical + synthesis.]
(Plant Physiol.)
Synthesis of organic compounds by energy derived from
chemical changes or reactions. Chemosynthesis of
carbohydrates occurs in the nitrite bacteria through the
oxidation of ammonia to nitrous acid, and in the nitrate
bacteria through the conversion of nitrous into nitric acid.
-- Chem`o*syn*thet"ic, a. CosmotheticCosmothetic Cos`mo*thet"ic (k?z`m?-th?t"?k), a. [Gr. ko`smos
universe + ??? to place or arrange.] (Metaph.)
Assuming or positing the actual existence or reality of the
physical or external world.
Cosmothetic idealists (Metaph.), those who assume, without
attempting to prove, the reality of external objects as
corresponding to, and being the ground of, the ideas of
which only the mind has direct cognizance.
The cosmothetic idealists . . . deny that mind is
immediately conscious of matter. --Sir W.
Hamilton. Cosmothetic idealistsCosmothetic Cos`mo*thet"ic (k?z`m?-th?t"?k), a. [Gr. ko`smos
universe + ??? to place or arrange.] (Metaph.)
Assuming or positing the actual existence or reality of the
physical or external world.
Cosmothetic idealists (Metaph.), those who assume, without
attempting to prove, the reality of external objects as
corresponding to, and being the ground of, the ideas of
which only the mind has direct cognizance.
The cosmothetic idealists . . . deny that mind is
immediately conscious of matter. --Sir W.
Hamilton. Diathetic
Diathetic Di`a*thet"ic, a.
Pertaining to, or dependent on, a diathesis or special
constitution of the body; as, diathetic disease.
Epithetic
Epithetic Ep`i*thet"ic, Epithetical Ep`i*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr.
? added.]
Pertaining to, or abounding with, epithets. ``In epithetic
measured prose.' --Lloyd.
Meaning of Theti from wikipedia
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Thetis (/ˈθiːtɪs/ THEEH-tiss, or /ˈθɛtɪs/ THEH-tiss;
Ancient Gr****: Θέτις, romanized:
Thétis pronounced [
tʰétis]) is a
figure from Gr****
mythology with...
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Thetis is a sea
nymph in Gr**** mythology.
Thetis,
Thétis, or
Thetys may also
refer to:
Thetis, the name of one of the Hesperides. 17
Thetis, an asteroid...
- the god Sobek; in exchange, he must
protect the
princess Théti-Chéri from all danger.
Théti-Chéri:
daughter of the
pharaoh Merenptah,
grand priestess...
- HMS
Thetis (N25) was a
Group 1 T-class
submarine of the
Royal Navy
which sank
during sea
trials in
Liverpool Bay,
England on 1 June 1939.
After being salvaged...
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Thetis Lake is a name that
refers to two
freshwater lakes (Upper and
Lower Thetis)
connected by a
narrow culvert in the 834-hectare (2,060-acre) Thetis...
- 17
Thetis is a
stony asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 90
kilometers in diameter. It was
discovered on 17
April 1852...
- HMS
Thetis,
named after the sea-nymph in Gr**** mythology: HMS
Thetis (1717) was a 22-gun
storeship launched in 1717. Her fate is unknown. HMS
Thetis (1747)...
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Jupiter and
Thetis is an 1811
painting by the
French neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, in the Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence, France....
- Ann
Thetis Blacker (13
December 1927 – 18
December 2006) was an
English painter and singer. She was
noted for her
richly coloured pictures, especially...
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thetis is an
endemic spider species of the
family Lycosidae that
lives on Príncipe in São Tomé and Príncipe. It was
first described as
Lycosa thetis in...