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Word Meanings - DECREASELESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Suffering no decrease. It flows and flows, and yet will flow, Volume decreaseless to the final hour. A. Seward.

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  • VOLUMENOMETRY
    The method or process of measuring volumes by means of the volumenometer.
  • VOLUMENOMETER
    An instrument for measuring the volume of a body, especially a solid, by means of the difference in tension caused by its presence and absence in a confined portion of air.
  • VOLUMETRIC
    Of or pertaining to the measurement of volume. Volumetric analysis , that system of the quantitative analysis of solutions which employs definite volumes of standardized solutions of reagents, as measured by burettes, pipettes, etc.; also, the
  • VOLUMETER
    An instrument for measuring the volumes of gases or liquids by introducing them into a vessel of known capacity.
  • FINAL
    1. Pertaining to the end or conclusion; last; terminating; ultimate; as, the final day of a school term. Yet despair not of his final pardon. Milton. 2. Conclusive; decisive; as, a final judgment; the battle of Waterloo brought the contest to a
  • SUFFERABLE
    1. Able to suffer or endure; patient. "Ye must be sufferable." Chaucer. 2. That may be suffered, tolerated, or permitted; allowable; tolerable. -- Suf"fer*a*ble*ness, n. -- Suf"fer*a*bly, adv.
  • SUFFERING
    The bearing of pain, inconvenience, or loss; pain endured; distress, loss, or injury incurred; as, sufferings by pain or sorrow; sufferings by want or by wrongs. "Souls in sufferings tried." Keble.
  • DECREASELESS
    Suffering no decrease. It flows and flows, and yet will flow, Volume decreaseless to the final hour. A. Seward.
  • SUFFERANCE
    souffrance, L. sufferentia, from sufferens, -entis, p.pr. of 1. The state of suffering; the bearing of pain; endurance. He must not only die the death, But thy unkindness shall his death draw out To lingering sufferance. Shak. 2. Pain endured;
  • DECREASE
    To grow less, -- opposed to increase; to be diminished gradually, in size, degree, number, duration, etc., or in strength, quality, or excellence; as, they days decrease in length from June to December. He must increase, but I must decrease. John
  • VOLUMETRICAL
    Volumetric. -- Vol`u*met"ric*al*ly, adv.
  • FINALIST
    Any of the players who meet in the final round of a tournament in which the losers in any round do not play again.
  • SUFFERER
    1. One who suffers; one who endures or undergoes suffering; one who sustains inconvenience or loss; as, sufferers by poverty or sickness; men are sufferers by fire or by losses at sea. 2. One who permits or allows.
  • SUFFER
    LL. sofferire, for L. sufferre; sub under + ferre to bear, 1. To feel, or endure, with pain, annoyance, etc.; to submit to with distress or grief; to undergo; as, to suffer pain of body, or grief of mind. 2. To endure or undergo without sinking;
  • VOLUMESCOPE
    An instrument consisting essentially of a glass tube provided with a graduated scale, for exhibiting to the eye the changes of volume of a gas or gaseous mixture resulting from chemical action, and the like.
  • FINALE
    Close; termination; as: The last movement of a symphony, sonata, concerto, or any instrumental composition. The last composition performed in any act of an opera. The closing part, piece, or scene in any public performance or exhibition.
  • VOLUME
    Amount, fullness, quantity, or caliber of voice or tone. Atomic volume, Molecular volume , the ratio of the atomic and molecular weights divided respectively by the specific gravity of the substance in question. -- Specific volume , the quotient
  • FINALLY
    1. At the end or conclusion; ultimately; lastly; as, the contest was long, but the Romans finally conquered. Whom patience finally must crown. Milton. 2. Completely; beyond recovery. Not any house of noble English in Ireland was utterly destroyed
  • VOLUMED
    1. Having the form of a volume, or roil; as, volumed mist. The distant torrent's rushing sound Tells where the volumed cataract doth roll. Byron. 2. Having volume, or bulk; massive; great.
  • FINALITY
    1. The state of being final, finished, or complete; a final or conclusive arrangement; a settlement. Baxter. 2. The relation of end or purpose to its means. Janet.
  • LONG-SUFFERANCE
    Forbearance to punish or resent.
  • INSUFFERABLY
    In a manner or to a degree beyond endurance; intolerably; as, a blaze insufferably bright; a person insufferably proud.
  • CO-SUFFERER
    One who suffers with another. Wycherley.
  • OUTSUFFER
    To exceed in suffering.
  • UNSUFFERING
    Inability or incapability of enduring, or of being endured. Wyclif.
  • ENVOLUME
    To form into, or incorporate with, a volume.
  • AFFINAL
    Related by marriage; from the same source.
  • UNSUFFERABLE
    Insufferable. Hooker. -- Un*suf"fer*a*bly, adv.

 

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