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Definition of companied
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Companied
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Syenitic
::
Syenite
(n.) A
granular,
crystalline,
ingeous
rock
composed
of
orthoclase
and
hornblende,
the
latter
often
replaced
or
accompanied
by
pyroxene
or mica.
Syenite
sometimes
contains
nephelite
(elaeolite)
or
leucite,
and is then
called
nephelite
(elaeolite)
syenite
or
leucite
syenite..
Instrumentally
::
Instrumentally
(adv.)
With
instruments
of
music;
as, a song
instrumentally
accompanied..
Anathema
::
Anathema
(n.) A ban or curse
pronounced
with
religious
solemnity
by
ecclesiastical
authority,
and
accompanied
by
excommunication.
Hence:
Denunciation
of
anything
as
accursed..
Blizzard
::
Blizzard
(n.) A gale of
piercingly
cold wind,
usually
accompanied
with fine and
blinding
snow; a
furious
blast..
Angor
::
Angor (n.) Great
anxiety
accompanied
by
painful
constriction
at the upper part of the
belly,
often with
palpitation
and
oppression..
Notice
::
Notice
(n.) An
announcement,
often
accompanied
by
comments
or
remarks;
as, book
notices;
theatrical
notices..
Hiccough
::
Hiccough
(n.) A
modified
respiratory
movement;
a
spasmodic
inspiration,
consisting
of a
sudden
contraction
of the
diaphragm,
accompanied
with
closure
of the
glottis,
so that
further
entrance
of air is
prevented,
while the
impulse
of the
column
of air
entering
and
striking
upon the
closed
glottis
produces
a
sound,
or
hiccough..
Herpes
::
Herpes
(n.) An
eruption
of the skin,
taking
various
names,
according
to its form, or the part
affected;
especially,
an
eruption
of
vesicles
in small
distinct
clusters,
accompanied
with
itching
or
tingling,
including
shingles,
ringworm,
and the like; -- so
called
from its
tendency
to creep or
spread
from one part of the skin to
another..
Quinsy
::
Quinsy
(n.) An
inflammation
of the
throat,
or parts
adjacent,
especially
of the
fauces
or
tonsils,
attended
by
considerable
swelling,
painful
and
impeded
deglutition,
and
accompanied
by
inflammatory
fever.
It
sometimes
creates
danger
of
suffocation;
--
called
also
squinancy,
and
squinzey..
Glossanthrax
::
Glossanthrax
(n.) A
disease
of
horses
and
cattle
accompanied
by
carbuncles
in the mouth and on the
tongue.
Fruition
::
Fruition
(n.) Use or
possession
of
anything,
especially
such as is
accompanied
with
pleasure
or
satisfaction;
pleasure
derived
from
possession
or use..
Anxious
::
Anxious
(a.)
Accompanied
with, or
causing,
anxiety;
worrying;
--
applied
to
things;
as,
anxious
labor..
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Performed
or
accompanied
with marks of
honor,
or with
testimonies
of
esteem;
an
honorable
burial..
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) The
disposition
to do good; good will;
charitableness;
love of
mankind,
accompanied
with a
desire
to
promote
their
happiness..
Obituary
::
Obituary
(n.) That which
pertains
to, or is
called
forth by, the obit or death of a
person;
esp., an
account
of a
deceased
person;
a
notice
of the death of a
person,
accompanied
by a
biographical
sketch..
Callithump
::
Callithump
(n.) A
somewhat
riotous
parade,
accompanied
with the
blowing
of tin
horns,
and other
discordant
noises;
also, a
burlesque
serenade;
a
charivari..
Inirritative
::
Inirritative
(a.) Not
accompanied
with
excitement;
as, an
inirritative
fever..
Laugh
::
Laugh (v. i.) To show
mirth,
satisfaction,
or
derision,
by
peculiar
movement
of the
muscles
of the face,
particularly
of the
mouth,
causing
a
lighting
up of the face and eyes, and
usually
accompanied
by the
emission
of
explosive
or
chuckling
sounds
from the chest and
throat;
to
indulge
in
laughter..
Ballet
::
Ballet
(n.) An
artistic
dance
performed
as a
theatrical
entertainment,
or an
interlude,
by a
number
of
persons,
usually
women.
Sometimes,
a scene
accompanied
by
pantomime
and
dancing..
Bloat
::
Bloat (v. t.) To make
turgid,
as with water or air; to cause a
swelling
of the
surface
of, from
effusion
of serum in the
cellular
tissue,
producing
a
morbid
enlargement,
often
accompanied
with
softness..
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