Word Meanings - INFECTIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Infectious. Beau. & Fl. True love . . . hath an infective power. Sir P. Sidney.
Related words: (words related to INFECTIVE)
- INFECTIOUSLY
 In an infectious manner. Shak.
- POWERFUL
 Large; capacious; -- said of veins of ore. Syn. -- Mighty; strong; potent; forcible; efficacious; energetic; intense. -- Pow"er*ful*ly, adv. -- Pow"er*ful*ness, n. (more info) 1. Full of power; capable of producing great effects of any
- POWERABLE
 1. Capable of being effected or accomplished by the application of power; possible. J. Young. 2. Capable of exerting power; powerful. Camden.
- INFECTIVE
 Infectious. Beau. & Fl. True love . . . hath an infective power. Sir P. Sidney.
- INFECTIOUS
 Contaminating with illegality; exposing to seizure and forfeiture. Contraband articles are said to be of an infectious nature. Kent. 4. Capable of being easily diffused or spread; sympathetic; readily communicated; as, infectious mirth. The laughter
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE
 Any disease caused by the entrance, growth, and multiplication of bacteria or protozoans in the body; a germ disease. It may not be contagious. Sometimes, as distinguished from contagious disease, such a disease communicated by germs carried in
- POWERLESS
 Destitute of power, force, or energy; weak; impotent; not able to produce any effect. -- Pow"er*less*ly, adv. -- Pow"er*less*ness, n.
- INFECTIOUSNESS
 The quality of being infectious.
- POWER
 See FISH
- CANDLE POWER
 Illuminating power, as of a lamp, or gas flame, reckoned in terms of the light of a standard candle.
- IMPOWER
 See EMPOWER
- POLICE POWER
 The inherent power of a government to regulate its police affairs. The term police power is not definitely fixed in meaning. In the earlier cases in the United States it was used as including the whole power of internal government, or the powers
- DISEMPOWER
 To deprive of power; to divest of strength. H. Bushnell.
- EMPOWER
 1. To give authority to; to delegate power to; to commission; to authorize ; as, the Supreme Court is empowered to try and decide cases, civil or criminal; the attorney is empowered to sign an acquittance, and discharge the debtor. 2. To give
- UNPOWER
 Want of power; weakness. Piers Plowman.
- CONCERT OF THE POWERS
 An agreement or understanding between the chief European powers, the United States, and Japan in 1900 to take only joint action in the Chinese aspect of the Eastern Question.
- UNPOWERFUL
 Not powerful; weak. Cowley.
- HORSE POWER
 . 1. The power which a horse exerts.
- OVERPOWER
 To excel or exceed in power; to cause to yield; to vanquish; to subdue; as, the light overpowers the eyes. "And overpower'd that gallant few." Wordsworth. Syn. -- To overbear; overcome; vanquish; defeat; crush; overwhelm; overthrow; rout; conquer;
- OUTPOWER
 To excel in power; to overpover. Fuller.
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