Word Meanings - ECCENTRICALLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
In an eccentric manner. Drove eccentrically here and there. Lew Wallace.
Related words: (words related to ECCENTRICALLY)
- ECCENTRICITY
 The ratio of the distance between the center and the focus of an ellipse or hyperbola to its semi-transverse axis. (more info) 1. The state of being eccentric; deviation from the customary line of conduct; oddity.
- THEREAGAIN
 In opposition; against one's course. If that him list to stand thereagain. Chaucer.
- THERETO
 1. To that or this. Chaucer. 2. Besides; moreover. Spenser. Her mouth full small, and thereto soft and red. Chaucer.
- ECCENTRICALLY
 In an eccentric manner. Drove eccentrically here and there. Lew Wallace.
- THEREBEFORE; THEREBIFORN
 Before that time; beforehand. Many a winter therebiforn. Chaucer.
- THEREOUT
 1. Out of that or this. He shall take thereout his handful of the flour. Lev. ii. 2. 2. On the outside; out of doors. Chaucer.
- ECCENTRICAL
 See ECCENTRIC
- THEREUNDER
 Under that or this.
- DROVEN
 of Drive.
- THEREAFTER
 1. After that; afterward. 2. According to that; accordingly. I deny not but that it is of greatest concernment in the church and commonwealth to have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men; and thereafter to confine, imprison,
- THERE-ANENT
 Concerning that.
- MANNERIST
 One addicted to mannerism; a person who, in action, bearing, or treatment, carries characteristic peculiarities to excess. See citation under Mannerism.
- ECCENTRIC
 Pertaining to an eccentric; as, the eccentric rod in a steam engine. 4. Not coincident as to motive or end. His own ends, which must needs be often eccentric to those of his master. Bacon. 5. Deviating from stated methods, usual practice,
- MANNERISM
 Adherence to a peculiar style or manner; a characteristic mode of action, bearing, or treatment, carried to excess, especially in literature or art. Mannerism is pardonable,and is sometimes even agreeable, when the manner, though vicious, is natural
- THEREOF
 Of that or this. In the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die. Gen. ii.
- THEREFOR
 For that, or this; for it. With certain officers ordained therefore. Chaucer.
- THEREFROM
 From this or that. Turn not aside therefrom to the right hand or to the left. John. xxiii. 6.
- THEREUNTO
 Unto that or this; thereto; besides. Shak.
- THEREINTO
 Into that or this, or into that place. Bacon. Let not them . . . enter thereinto. Luke xxi. 21.
- DROVE
 of Drive.
- UNMOTHERED
 Deprived of a mother; motherless.
- UNMANNERLY
 Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv.
- ETHEREALITY
 The state of being ethereal; etherealness. Something of that ethereality of thought and manner which belonged to Wordsworth's earlier lyrics. J. C. Shairp.
- TAXGATHERER
 One who collects taxes or revenues. -- Tax"gath`er*ing, n.
- ETHEREALLY
 In an ethereal manner.
- PINFEATHERED
 Having part, or all, of the feathers imperfectly developed.
- DINOTHERE; DINOTHERIUM
 A large extinct proboscidean mammal from the miocene beds of Europe and Asia. It is remarkable fora pair of tusks directed downward from the decurved apex of the lower jaw.
- ETHEREAL
 Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, ether; as, ethereal salts. Ethereal oil. See Essential oil, under Essential. -- Ethereal oil of wine , a heavy, yellow, oily liquid consisting essentially of etherin, etherol, and ethyl sulphate. It
- FEATHERED
 Having a fringe of feathers, as the legs of certian birds; or of hairs, as the legs of a setter dog. (more info) 1. Clothed, covered, or fitted with feathers or wings; as, a feathered animal; a feathered arrow. Rise from the ground like feathered
- GATHERER
 An attachment for making gathers in the cloth. (more info) 1. One who gathers or collects.
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