Word Meanings - ATTEMPERATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The act of attempering or regulating. Bacon.
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- BACON
The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh. Bacon beetle , a beetle which, especially in the larval state, feeds upon bacon, woolens, furs, etc. See Dermestes. -- To save one's bacon, to save one's - BACONIAN
Of or pertaining to Lord Bacon, or to his system of philosophy. Baconian method, the inductive method. See Induction. - ATTEMPER
1. To reduce, modify, or moderate, by mixture; to temper; to regulate, as temperature. If sweet with bitter . . . were not attempered still. Trench. 2. To soften, mollify, or moderate; to soothe; to temper; as, to attemper rigid justice - ATTEMPERATION
The act of attempering or regulating. Bacon. - ATTEMPERAMENT
A tempering, or mixing in due proportion. - REGULATE
1. To adjust by rule, method, or established mode; to direct by rule or restriction; to subject to governing principles or laws. The laws which regulate the successions of the seasons. Macaulay. The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their - ATTEMPERLY
Temperately. Chaucer. - ATTEMPERANCE
Temperance; attemperament. Chaucer. - ATTEMPERATE
Tempered; proportioned; properly adapted. Hope must be . . . attemperate to the promise. Hammond. - REGULATION
1. The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated. The temper and regulation of our own minds. Macaulay. 2. A rule or order prescribed for management or government; prescription; a regulating principle; a governing direction; precept; law; - REGULATIVE
Necessarily assumed by the mind as fundamental to all other knowledge; furnishing fundamental principles; as, the regulative principles, or principles a priori; the regulative faculty. Sir W. Hamilton. Note: These terms are borrowed from Kant, and - ATTEMPERMENT
Attemperament. - REGULATOR
A contrivance for regulating and controlling motion, as: The lever or index in a watch, which controls the effective length of the hairspring, and thus regulates the vibrations of the balance. The governor of a steam engine. A valve - SELF-REGULATED
Regulated by one's self or by itself. - THERMOREGULATOR
A device for the automatic regulation of temperature; a thermostat. - SELF-REGULATIVE
Tending or serving to regulate one's self or itself. Whewell. - MISREGULATE
To regulate wrongly or imperfectly; to fail to regulate. - IRREGULATE
To make irregular; to disorder. Sir T. Browne.