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Definition of moderate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of moderate is as below...
Moderate
(n.) One of a party in the
Church
of
Scotland
in the 18th
century,
and part of the 19th,
professing
moderation
in
matters
of
church
government,
in
discipline,
and in
doctrine..
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Lombar-house
::
Lombar-house
(n.) A
public
institution
for
lending
money to the poor at a
moderate
interest,
upon
articles
deposited
and
pledged;
--
called
also mont de
piete..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
as to
degree
of
progress;
as, to
travel
at
moderate
speed..
Warm
::
Warm (a.) To
communicate
a
moderate
degree
of heat to; to
render
warm; to
supply
or
furnish
heat to; as, a stove warms an
apartment..
Luke
::
Luke (a.)
Moderately
warm; not hot;
tepid.
Moderate
::
Moderate
(v. i.) To
preside
as a
moderator.
Longish
::
Longish
(a.)
Somewhat
long;
moderately
long.
Swart
::
Swart (a.) Of a dark hue;
moderately
black;
swarthy;
tawny.
Mesodont
::
Mesodont
(a.)
Having
teeth of
moderate
size.
Temperateness
::
Temperateness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
temperate;
moderateness;
temperance.
Porter
::
Porter
(n.) A malt
liquor,
of a dark color and
moderately
bitter
taste,
possessing
tonic and
intoxicating
qualities..
Girondist
::
Girondist
(n.) A
member
of the
moderate
republican
party
formed
in the
French
legislative
assembly
in 1791. The
Girondists
were so
called
because
their
leaders
were
deputies
from the
department
of La
Gironde.
Intermit
::
Intermit
(v. i.) To cease for a time or at
intervals;
to
moderate;
to be
intermittent,
as a
fever..
Undue
::
Undue (a.) Not
agreeable
to a rule or
standard,
or to duty;
disproportioned;
excessive;
immoderate;
inordinate;
as, an undue
attachment
to
forms;
an undue rigor in the
execution
of law..
Sprinted
::
Sprinkling
(n.)
Hence,
a
moderate
number
or
quantity
distributed
like
drops..
Brackish
::
Brackish
(a.)
Saltish,
or salt in a
moderate
degree,
as water in
saline
soil..
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) The state of
surpassing
or going
beyond
limits;
the being of a
measure
beyond
sufficiency,
necessity,
or duty; that which
exceeds
what is usual or
prover;
immoderateness;
superfluity;
superabundance;
extravagance;
as, an
excess
of
provisions
or of
light..
Acidulate
::
Acidulate
(v. t.) To make sour or acid in a
moderate
degree;
to sour
somewhat.
Mediocre
::
Mediocre
(a.) Of a
middle
quality;
of but a
moderate
or low
degree
of
excellence;
indifferent;
ordinary.
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) To
express
amusement,
pleasure,
moderate
joy, or love and
kindness,
by the
features
of the face; to laugh
silently..
Chaconne
::
Chaconne
(n.) An old
Spanish
dance in
moderate
three-four
measure,
like the
Passacaglia,
which is
slower.
Both are used by
classical
composers
as
themes
for
variations..
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