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charged or electrifiedNegatively 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. Countrified
Countrified Coun"tri*fied (k?n"tr?-f?ld), p. a.
Having the appearance and manners of a rustic; rude.
As being one who took no pride, And was a deal too
countrified. --Lloyd.
Denitrification
Denitrification De*ni`tri*fi*ca"tion, n.
The act or process of freeing from nitrogen; also, the
condition resulting from the removal of nitrogen.
Devitrification
Devitrification De*vit`ri*fi*ca"tion, n.
The act or process of devitrifying, or the state of being
devitrified. Specifically, the conversion of molten glassy
matter into a stony mass by slow cooling, the result being
the formation of crystallites, microbites, etc., in the
glassy base, which are then called devitrification products.
Electrifiable
Electrifiable E*lec"tri*fi`a*ble, a.
Capable of receiving electricity, or of being charged with
it.
Electrification
Electrification E*lec`tri*fi*ca"tion, n. (Physics)
The act of electrifying, or the state of being charged with
electricity.
ElectrifiedElectrify E*lec"tri*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Electrified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Electrifying.] [Electric + -fy.]
To equip for employment of electric power; as, to electrify a
railroad. electrifiedPositively Pos"i*tive*ly, adv.
In a positive manner; absolutely; really; expressly; with
certainty; indubitably; peremptorily; dogmatically; --
opposed to negatively.
Good and evil which is removed may be esteemed good or
evil comparatively, and positively simply. --Bacon.
Give me some breath, some little pause, my lord, Before
I positively speak herein. --Shak.
I would ask . . . whether . . . the divine law does not
positively require humility and meekness. --Sprat.
Positively charged or electrified (Elec.), having a
charge of positive electricity; -- opposed to negatively
electrified. ElectrifiedElectrify E*lec"tri*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Electrified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Electrifying.] [Electric + -fy.]
1. To communicate electricity to; to charge with electricity;
as, to electrify a jar.
2. To cause electricity to pass through; to affect by
electricity; to give an electric shock to; as, to
electrify a limb, or the body.
3. To excite suddenly and violently, esp. by something highly
delightful or inspiriting; to thrill; as, this patriotic
sentiment electrified the audience.
If the sovereign were now to immure a subject in
defiance of the writ of habeas corpus . . . the
whole nation would be instantly electrified by the
news. --Macaulay.
Try whether she could electrify Mr. Grandcourt by
mentioning it to him at table. --G. Eliot. Invitrifiable
Invitrifiable In*vit"ri*fi`a*ble, a.
Not admitting of being vitrified, or converted into glass.
--Kirwan.
Metrification
Metrification Met`ri*fi*ca"tion, n.
Composition in metrical form; versification. [R.] --Tennyson.
NitrificationNitrification Ni`tri*fi*ca"tion, n. [Cf. F. nitrification. see
Nitrify.]
1. (Chem.)
(a) The act, process, or result of combining with nitrogen
or some of its compounds.
(b) The act or process of oxidizing nitrogen or its
compounds so as to form nitrous or nitric acid.
2. A process of oxidation, in which nitrogenous vegetable and
animal matter in the presence of air, moisture, and some
basic substances, as lime or alkali carbonate, is
converted into nitrates.
Note: The process is going on at all times in porous soils
and in water contaminated with nitrogenous matter, and
is supposed to be due to the presence of an organized
ferment or ferments, called nitrification ferments. In
former times the process was extensively made use of in
the production of saltpeter. NitrifiedNitrify Ni"tri*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nitrified; p. pr. &
vb. n. Nitrifying.] [Niter + -fy: cf. F. nitrifer. See
Niter.] (Chem.)
To combine or impregnate with nitrogen; to convert, by
oxidation, into nitrous or nitric acid; to subject to, or
produce by, nitrification. Nitrifier
Nitrifier Ni"tri*fi`er, n. (Chem.)
An agent employed in nitrification.
Petrificate
Petrificate Pet"ri*fi*cate, v. t.
To petrify. [Obs.]
Our hearts petrificated were. --J. Hall
(1646).
Putrification
Putrification Pu`tri*fi*ca"tion, n.
Putrefaction.
Semivitrification
Semivitrification Sem`i*vit"ri*fi*ca"tion, n.
1. The quality or state of being semivitrified.
2. A substance imperfectly vitrified.
Semivitrified
Semivitrified Sem`i*vit"ri*fied, a.
Half or imperfectly vitrified; partially converted into
glass.
TrifidTrifid Tri"fid, a. [L. trifidus; tri- (see Tri-) + the root
of findere to split: cf. F. trifide.]
Cleft to the middle, or slightly beyond the middle, into
three parts; three-cleft. Trifistulary
Trifistulary Tri*fis"tu*la*ry, a. [Pref. tri- + fistula,
fistular.]
Having three pipes. --Sir T. Browne.
Vitrifiable
Vitrifiable Vit"ri*fi`a*ble, a. [Cf. F. vitrifiable.]
Capable of being vitrified, or converted into glass by heat
and fusion; as, flint and alkalies are vitrifiable.
Vitrificable
Vitrificable Vi*trif"i*ca*ble, a.
Vitrifiable. [Obs.]
Vitrificate
Vitrificate Vit"ri*fi*cate, v. t.
To convert into glass; to vitrify. [Obs.] --Bacon.
VitrificationVitrification Vit`ri*fi*ca"tion, n. [See Vitrify.]
Same as Vitrifaction. --Sir T. Browne. Ure. Vitrified
Vitrified Vit"ri*fied, a.
Converted into glass.
VitrifiedVitrify Vit"ri*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vitrified; p. pr. &
vb. n. Vitrifying.] [F. vitrifier; L. vitrum glass +
-ficare to make. See Vitreous, -fy.]
To convert into, or cause to resemble, glass or a glassy
substance, by heat and fusion.
Meaning of Trifi from wikipedia
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Mokhtar Trifi (Arabic: مختار الطريفي), born in 1950 in
Hajeb El
Ayoun near Kairouan, is a
Tunisian lawyer. From 2000 to 2011, he
chaired the Tunisian...
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Chennaoui H;
Marghali S;
Marrakchi M;
Trifi-Farah N (2007). "Phylogenetic
relationships in the
North African genus Hedysarum...
- round) Jan
Klimas (qualified) Ivan
Iutkin (qualifying competition) Alaa
Trifi (first round) Enzo
Kohlmann de
Freitas (qualifying competition)
Henry Bernet...
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Retrieved March 29, 2019. Saenz, Nat (October 22, 2018). "
TRIFI 2018 Film
Festival Awards".
TRIFI Film Festival.
Retrieved March 28, 2019. "Trinity International...
- competition)
Felix Balshaw (first round)
Denis Peták (first round) Alaa
Trifi (first round)
Flynn Thomas (qualified)
Carles Córdoba (qualifying competition)...
- tiempos"
mientras negocia remake USA". Noticine.
Retrieved 2019-08-31.
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Gathering in Sheffield, Alabama. In mid-October 2015, it
premiered at the
TRIFI (TCIF3) Film
Festival in Richland, Washington. In late
October 2015, it...
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president of the league,
ahead of
Anouar Koussari and
succeeding Mokhtar Trifi, who did not
represent himself. In 2016,
Abdessattar Ben
Moussa became the...
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Trifi, Houda; Najjari, Afef; Achouak, Wafa; Barakat, Mohamed; Ghedira, Kais; Mrad...
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mother and
members of the
young man's family, as well as
Mokhtar Trifi,
president of the
Tunisian Human Rights League. The
plaque of the square...