Word Meanings - ACCIDENTALISM - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Accidental character or effect. Ruskin.
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- ACCIDENTALLY
In an accidental manner; unexpectedly; by chance; unintentionally; casually; fortuitously; not essentially. - CHARACTERISTIC
Pertaining to, or serving to constitute, the character; showing the character, or distinctive qualities or traits, of a person or thing; peculiar; distinctive. Characteristic clearness of temper. Macaulay. - CHARACTER
1. A distinctive mark; a letter, figure, or symbol. It were much to be wished that there were throughout the world but one sort of character for each letter to express it to the eye. Holder. 2. Style of writing or printing; handwriting; - EFFECTUOSE; EFFECTUOUS
Effective. B. Jonson. - CHARACTERISM
A distinction of character; a characteristic. Bp. Hall. - EFFECT
1. To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be. So great a body such exploits to effect. Daniel. 2. To bring to pass; to execute; to enforce; to achieve; to accomplish. To effect that which the divine counsels had decreed. Bp. Hurd. They sailed - EFFECTOR
An effecter. Derham. - EFFECTUATE
To bring to pass; to effect; to achieve; to accomplish; to fulfill. A fit instrument to effectuate his desire. Sir P. Sidney. In order to effectuate the thorough reform. G. T. Curtis. - CHARACTERIZE
1. To make distinct and recognizable by peculiar marks or traits; to make with distinctive features. European, Asiatic, Chinese, African, and Grecian faces are Characterized. Arbuthot. 2. To engrave or imprint. Sir M. Hale. 3. To indicate the - EFFECTION
Creation; a doing. Sir M. Hale. - EFFECTLESS
Without effect or advantage; useless; bootless. Shak. -- Ef*fect"less*ly, adv. - ACCIDENTALNESS
The quality of being accidental; casualness. - EFFECTER
One who effects. - EFFECTUOUSLY
Effectively. - EFFECTUATION
Act of effectuating. - CHARACTERISTICALLY
In a characteristic manner; in a way that characterizes. - EFFECTIBLE
Capable of being done or achieved; practicable; feasible. Sir T. Browne. - CHARACTERIZATION
The act or process of characterizing. - ACCIDENTALITY
The quality of being accidental; accidentalness. Coleridge. - EFFECTUAL
Producing, or having adequate power or force to produce, an intended effect; adequate; efficient; operative; decisive. Shak. Effectual steps for the suppression of the rebellion. Macaulay. Effectual calling , a doctrine concerning the work of the - INEFFECTIVENESS
Quality of being ineffective. - MISCHARACTERIZE
To characterize falsely or erroneously; to give a wrong character to. They totally mischaracterize the action. Eton. - INEFFECTIVE
Not effective; ineffectual; futile; inefficient; useless; as, an ineffective appeal. The word of God, without the spirit, a dead and ineffective letter. Jer. Taylor. - MENDELIAN CHARACTER
A character which obeys Mendel's law in regard to its hereditary transmission. - INEFFECTUALLY
Without effect; in vain. Hereford . . . had been besieged for abouineffectually by the Scots. Ludlow. - INEFFECTUALNESS
Want of effect, or of power to produce it; inefficacy. The ineffectualness of some men's devotion. Wake. - NONEFFECTIVE
Not fit or available for duty. (more info) 1. Not effective.