Word Meanings - DIVERSIVOLENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Desiring different things. Webster .
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- DIFFERENTIALLY
In the way of differentiation. - DIFFERENTLY
In a different manner; variously. - WEBSTERITE
A hydrous sulphate of alumina occurring in white reniform masses. - DIFFERENT
1. Distinct; separate; not the same; other. "Five different churches." Addison. 2. Of various or contrary nature, form, or quality; partially or totally unlike; dissimilar; as, different kinds of food or drink; different states of health; different - DESIROUS
Feeling desire; eagerly wishing; solicitous; eager to obtain; covetous. Jesus knew that they were desirous to ask him. John xvi. 19. Be not desirous of his dainties. Prov. xxiii. 3. - DESIROUSNESS
The state of being desirous. - DESIROUSLY
With desire; eagerly. - DESIREFUL
Filled with desire; eager. The desireful troops. Godfrey . - DIFFERENTIA
The formal or distinguishing part of the essence of a species; the characteristic attribute of a species; specific difference. - DIFFERENTIATE
To obtain the differential, or differential coefficient, of; as, to differentiate an algebraic expression, or an equation. (more info) 1. To distinguish or mark by a specific difference; to effect a difference in, as regards classification; to - DIFFERENTIAL
An increment, usually an indefinitely small one, which is given to a variable quantity. Note: According to the more modern writers upon the differential and integral calculus, if two or more quantities are dependent on each other, and subject to - DESIRER
One who desires, asks, or wishes. - DESIRABLY
In a desirable manner. - DESIRELESS
Free from desire. Donne. - DESIREFULNESS
The state of being desireful; eagerness to obtain and possess. The desirefulness of our minds much augmenteth and increaseth our pleasure. Udall. - DESIRABLE
Worthy of desire or longing; fitted to excite desire or a wish to possess; pleasing; agreeable. All of them desirable young men. Ezek. xxiii. 12. As things desirable excite Desire, and objects move the appetite. Blackmore. - DIFFERENTIATOR
One who, or that which, differentiates. - DESIRABILITY
The state or quality of being desirable; desirableness. - DIFFERENTIATION
The act of distinguishing or describing a thing, by giving its different, or specific difference; exact definition or determination. (more info) 1. The act of differentiating. Further investigation of the Sanskrit may lead to differentiation of - DESIRABLENESS
The quality of being desirable. The desirableness of the Austrian alliance. Froude. - INDIFFERENTLY
In an indifferent manner; without distinction or preference; impartially; without concern, wish, affection, or aversion; tolerably; passably. That they may truly and indifferently minister justice, to the punishment of wickedness and vice, and to - INDESIRABLE
Undesirable. - DESIRE
sidus star, constellation, and hence orig., to turn the eyes from the 1. To long for; to wish for earnestly; to covet. Neither shall any man desire thy land. Ex. xxxiv. 24. Ye desire your child to live. Tennyson. 2. To express a wish - INDIFFERENTIST
One governed by indifferentism.