Word Meanings - EXOGENETIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Arising or growing from without; exogenous.
Related words: (words related to EXOGENETIC)
- GROWLER
The large-mouthed black bass. 3. A four-wheeled cab. (more info) 1. One who growls. - ARISTATE
Having a pointed, beardlike process, as the glumes of wheat; awned. Gray. - GROWL
To utter a deep guttural sound, sa an angry dog; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound. Gay. - ARISTARCH
A severe critic. Knowles. - EXOGENOUS
Pertaining to, or having the character of, an exogen; -- the opposite of endogenous. - ARISTARCHIAN
Severely critical. - ARISTOTELIANISM
The philosophy of Aristotle, otherwise called the Peripatetic philosophy. - WITHOUT-DOOR
Outdoor; exterior. "Her without-door form." Shak. - WITHOUTFORTH
Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer. - GROWAN
A decomposed granite, forming a mass of gravel, as in tin lodes in Cornwall. - ARISTOCRAT
1. One of the aristocracy or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble. 2. One who is overbearing in his temper or habits; a proud or haughty person. A born aristocrat, bred radical. Mrs. Browning. 3. One who favors - GROWER
One who grows or produces; as, a grower of corn; also, that which grows or increases; as, a vine may be a rank or a slow grower. - GROW
1. To increase in size by a natural and organic process; to increase in bulk by the gradual assimilation of new matter into the living organism; -- said of animals and vegetables and their organs. 2. To increase in any way; to become larger and - ARISTOTELIAN
Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher -- n. - GROWLINGLY
In a growling manner. - GROWTHEAD
A lazy person; a blockhead. Tusser. - ARISTA
An awn. Gray. - ARISTOTYPE
Orig., a printing-out process using paper coated with silver chloride in gelatin; now, any such process using silver salts in either collodion or gelatin; also, a print so made. - WITHOUTEN
Without. Chaucer. - ARISTOLOGY
The science of dining. Quart. Rev. - IMPARISYLLABIC
Not consisting of an equal number of syllables; as, an imparisyllabic noun, one which has not the same number of syllables in all the cases; as, lapis, lapidis; mens, mentis. - PANDARISM
See SWIFT - UPGROW
To grow up. Milton. - PARISYLLABIC; PARISYLLABICAL
Having the same number of syllables in all its inflections. - CELLARIST
See CELLARER - GARGARISM
A gargle. - CITHARISTIC
Pertaining, or adapted, to the cithara. - CESARISM
See CæSARISM - CLARISONUS
Having a clear sound. Ash. - ALTARIST
A chaplain. A vicar of a church. - FULL-GROWN
Having reached the limits of growth; mature. "Full-grown wings." Lowell. - MISGROWTH
Bad growth; an unnatural or abnormal growth. - SEMINARIAN; SEMINARIST
A member of, or one educated in, a seminary; specifically, an ecclesiastic educated for the priesthood in a seminary. - VOLUNTARISM
Any theory which conceives will to be the dominant factor in experience or in the constitution of the world; -- contrasted with intellectualism. Schopenhauer and Fichte are typical exponents of the two types of metaphysical voluntarism, Schopenhauer - TAMARISK
Any shrub or tree of the genus Tamarix, the species of which are European and Asiatic. They have minute scalelike leaves, and small flowers in spikes. An Arabian species is the source of one kind of manna. Tamarisk salt tree, an East Indian tree - WARISON
1. Preparation; protection; provision; supply. 2. Reward; requital; guerdon. Wit and wisdom is good warysoun. Proverbs of Hending. - POLARISCOPY
The art or rocess of making observations with the polariscope.