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Word Meanings - INTERRUPTEDLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

With breaks or interruptions; discontinuously. Interruptedly pinnate , pinnate with small leaflets intermixed with large ones. Gray.

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  • SMALLISH
    Somewhat small. G. W. Cable.
  • PINNATELY
    In a pinnate manner.
  • SMALLCLOTHES
    A man's garment for the hips and thighs; breeches. See Breeches.
  • SMALLPOX
    A contagious, constitutional, febrile disease characterized by a peculiar eruption; variola. The cutaneous eruption is at first a collection of papules which become vesicles (first flat, subsequently umbilicated) and then pustules, and finally thick
  • LARGE-ACRED
    Possessing much land.
  • INTERMIXTURE
    1. A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed. Boyle. 2. Admixture; an additional ingredient. In this height of impiety there wanted not an intermixture of levity and folly. Bacon.
  • SMALL
    sm$l; akin to D. smal narrow, OS. & OHG. smal small, G. schmal narrow, Dan. & Sw. smal, Goth. smals small, Icel. smali smal cattle, sheep, or goats; cf. Gr. 1. Having little size, compared with other things of the same kind; little in quantity
  • INTERMIXEDLY
    In a mixed manner.
  • INTERMIX
    To mix together; to intermingle. In yonder spring of roses, intermixed With myrtle, find what to redress till noon. Milton.
  • LARGE-HANDED
    Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful.
  • SMALLAGE
    A biennial umbelliferous plant native of the seacoats of Europe and Asia. When deprived of its acrid and even poisonous properties by cultivation, it becomes celery.
  • LARGE-HEARTED
    Having a large or generous heart or disposition; noble; liberal. -- Large"-heart`ed*ness, n.
  • SMALLY
    In a small quantity or degree; with minuteness. Ascham.
  • PINNATE; PINNATED
    Consisting of several leaflets, or separate portions, arranged on each side of a common petiole, as the leaves of a rosebush, a hickory, or an ash. See Abruptly pinnate, and Illust., under Abruptly.
  • INTERRUPTEDLY
    With breaks or interruptions; discontinuously. Interruptedly pinnate , pinnate with small leaflets intermixed with large ones. Gray.
  • LARGE
    Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter. At large. Without restraint or confinement; as, to go at large; to be left at large. Diffusely; fully;
  • SMALLNESS
    The quality or state of being small.
  • LARGET
    A sport piece of bar iron for rolling into a sheet; a small billet.
  • SMALLS
    See 3
  • LARGESS; LARGESSE
    1. Liberality; generosity; bounty. Fulfilled of largesse and of all grace. Chaucer. 2. A present; a gift; a bounty bestowed. The heralds finished their proclamation with their usual cry of "Largesse, largesse, gallant knights!" and gold and silver
  • DISMALLY
    In a dismal manner; gloomily; sorrowfully; uncomfortably.
  • PARIPINNATE
    Pinnate with an equal number of leaflets on each side; having no odd leaflet at the end.
  • ENLARGEMENT
    1. The act of increasing in size or bulk, real or apparent; the state of being increased; augmentation; further extension; expansion. 2. Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an
  • IMPARIPINNATE
    Pinnate with a single terminal leaflet.
  • FOOL-LARGESSE
    Foolish expenditure; waste. Chaucer.
  • TRIPINNATE
    Having bipinnate leaflets arranged on each side of a rhachis.
  • ABYSMALLY
    To a fathomless depth; profoundly. "Abysmally ignorant." G. Eliot.

 

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