bell notificationshomepageloginedit profileclubsdmBox

Search word meanings:

Word Meanings - HUMANATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Indued with humanity. Cranmer.

Related words: (words related to HUMANATE)

  • INDUCER
    One who, or that which, induces or incites.
  • INDUSTRIOUS
    1. Given to industry; characterized by diligence; constantly, regularly, or habitually occupied; busy; assiduous; not slothful or idle; -- commonly implying devotion to lawful and useful labor. Frugal and industrious men are commonly friendly to
  • INDUVIAE
    Persistent portions of a calyx or corolla; also, leaves which do not disarticulate from the stem, and hence remain for a long time.
  • INDUTIVE
    Covered; -- applied to seeds which have the usual integumentary covering.
  • INDULT; INDULTO
    A duty levied on all importations. (more info) indultus, p. p. of indulgere: cf. It. indulto, F. indult. See 1. A privilege or exemption; an indulgence; a dispensation granted by the pope.
  • INDULINE
    Any one of a large series of aniline dyes, colored blue or violet, and represented by aniline violet. A dark green amorphous dyestuff, produced by the oxidation of aniline in the presence of copper or vanadium salts; -- called also aniline black.
  • INDUCTORIUM
    An induction coil.
  • INDULGEMENT
    Indulgence. Wood.
  • INDUCTANCE
    Capacity for induction; the coefficient of self-induction. The unit of inductance is the henry.
  • INDUCTION
    The act or process of reasoning from a part to a whole, from particulars to generals, or from the individual to the universal; also, the result or inference so reached. Induction is an inference drawn from all the particulars. Sir W. Hamilton.
  • INDUCTIVE
    1. Leading or drawing; persuasive; tempting; -- usually followed by to. A brutish vice, Inductive mainly to the sin of Eve. Milton. 2. Tending to induce or cause. They may be . . . inductive of credibility. Sir M. Hale. 3. Leading to inferences;
  • INDULGENCE
    Remission of the temporal punishment due to sins, after the guilt of sin has been remitted by sincere repentance; absolution from the censures and public penances of the church. It is a payment of the debt of justice to God by the application of
  • INDUCTOMETER
    An instrument for measuring or ascertaining the degree or rate of electrical induction.
  • HUMANITY
    The branches of polite or elegant learning; as language, rhetoric, poetry, and the ancient classics; belles-letters. Note: The cultivation of the languages, literature, history, and archæology of Greece and Rome, were very commonly called literæ
  • INDUCTIONAL
    Pertaining to, or proceeding by, induction; inductive.
  • INDUCTIVELY
    By induction or inference.
  • INDUSTRIALLY
    With reference to industry.
  • INDUSTRIAL
    Consisting in industry; pertaining to industry, or the arts and products of industry; concerning those employed in labor, especially in manual labor, and their wages, duties, and rights. The great ideas of industrial development and economic social
  • INDULGENTLY
    In an indulgent manner; mildly; favorably. Dryden.
  • INDUSTRY
    Human exertion of any kind employed for the creation of value, and regarded by some as a species of capital or wealth; labor. Syn. -- Diligence; assiduity; perseverance; activity; laboriousness; attention. See Diligence. (more info) 1. Habitual
  • INHUMANITY
    The quality or state of being inhuman; cruelty; barbarity. Man's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn. Burns.
  • REINDUCE
    To induce again.
  • HINDOOISM; HINDUISM
    The religious doctrines and rites of the Hindoos; Brahmanism.

 

Back to top