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SEQUENTIALLY |
Successively |
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SLOWLY |
Successively |
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ONTHERUN |
Successively |
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REPEATEDLY |
Successively |
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FREQUENTLY |
Successively |
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INTURN |
Successively |
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AROW |
In a row, line, or rank; successively; in order. |
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CONSECUTIVELY |
In a consecutive manner; by way of sequence;
successively. |
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SEQUENCE |
A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one
tone higher; a rosalia. |
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SLUR |
In knitting machines, a contrivance for depressing the
sinkers successively by passing over them. |
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TOUR |
Anything done successively, or by regular order; a turn;
as, a tour of duty. |
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SYSTEMATICAL |
Affecting successively the different parts of the
system or set of nervous fibres; as, systematic degeneration. |
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GRADUATED |
Tapered; -- said of a bird's tail when the outer
feathers are shortest, and the others successively longer. |
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DEAL |
To divide; to separate in portions; hence, to give in
portions; to distribute; to bestow successively; -- sometimes with out. |
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RESPIRE |
To breathe; to inhale air into the lungs, and exhale it
from them, successively, for the purpose of maintaining the vitality of
the blood. |
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ROSALIA |
A form of melody in which a phrase or passage is
successively repeated, each time a step or half step higher; a melodic
sequence. |
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MITRAILLEUSE |
A breech-loading machine gun consisting of a number
of barrels fitted together, so arranged that the barrels can be fired
simultaneously, or successively, and rapidly. |
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EXHAUST |
To subject to the action of various solvents in order
to remove all soluble substances or extractives; as, to exhaust a drug
successively with water, alcohol, and ether. |
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SHAMBLE |
One of a succession of niches or platforms, one above
another, to hold ore which is thrown successively from platform to
platform, and thus raised to a higher level. |
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OVER |
A certain number of balls (usually four) delivered
successively from behind one wicket, after which the ball is bowled
from behind the other wi... |
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UNDULATORY |
Moving in the manner of undulations, or waves;
resembling the motion of waves, which successively rise or swell rise
or swell and fall; pertain... |
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WEDGE-TAILED |
Having a tail which has the middle pair of feathers
longest, the rest successively and decidedly shorter, and all more or
less attenuate; -- sa... |
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MONITOR |
...turret,
and capable of being revolved on a vertical pivot so as to bring
successively the several tools in holds into proper position for
cut... |
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ZOLLVEREIN |
Literally, a customs union; specifically, applied to
the several customs unions successively formed under the leadership of
Prussia among certa... |
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MUSKET |
...intlock, and
finally the percussion lock) were successively substituted. This arm
has been generally superseded by the rifle. ... |