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- Material - a. - Consisting of matter; not spiritual; corporeal; physical; as, material substance or bodies.
- Material - a. - Hence: Pertaining to, or affecting, the physical nature of man, as distinguished from the mental or moral nature; relating to the bodily wants, interests, and comforts.
- Material - a. - Of solid or weighty character; not insubstantial; of cinsequence; not be dispensed with; important.
- Material - a. - Pertaining to the matter, as opposed to the form, of a thing. See Matter.
- Material - n. - The substance or matter of which anything is made or may be made.
- Material - v. t. - To form from matter; to materialize.
- Materialism - n. - The doctrine of materialists; materialistic views and tenets.
- Materialism - n. - The tendency to give undue importance to material interests; devotion to the material nature and its wants.
- Materialism - n. - Material substances in the aggregate; matter.
- Materialist - n. - One who denies the existence of spiritual substances or agents, and maintains that spiritual phenomena, so called, are the result of some peculiar organization of matter.
- Materialist - n. - One who holds to the existence of matter, as distinguished from the idealist, who denies it.
- Materialistic - a. - Alt. of Materialistical
- Materialistical - a. - Of or pertaining to materialism or materialists; of the nature of materialism.
- Materiality - n. - The quality or state of being material; material existence; corporeity.
- Materiality - n. - Importance; as, the materiality of facts.
- Materialization - n. - The act of materializing, or the state of being materialized.
- Materialize - v. t. - To invest with material characteristics; to make perceptible to the senses; hence, to present to the mind through the medium of material objects.
- Materialize - v. t. - To regard as matter; to consider or explain by the laws or principles which are appropriate to matter.
- Materialize - v. t. - To cause to assume a character appropriate to material things; to occupy with material interests; as, to materialize thought.
- Materialize - v. t. - To make visable in, or as in, a material form; -- said of spirits.
- Materialize - v. i. - To appear as a material form; to take substantial shape.
- Materialized - imp. & p. p. - of Materialize
- Materializing - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Materialize
- Materially - adv. - In the state of matter.
- Materially - adv. - In its essence; substantially.
- Cloth - n. - A fabric made of fibrous material (or sometimes of wire, as in wire cloth); commonly, a woven fabric of cotton, woolen, or linen, adapted to be made into garments; specifically, woolen fabrics, as distinguished from all others.
- Materialize - v. t. - To invest with material characteristics; to make perceptible to the senses; hence, to present to the mind through the medium of material objects.
- Sericin - n. - A gelatinous nitrogenous material extracted from crude silk and other similar fiber by boiling water; -- called also silk gelatin.
- Quilting - n. - The material used for making quilts.
- Virtue - n. - Energy or influence operating without contact of the material or sensible substance.
- Incorporate - v. t. - To unite intimately; to blend; to assimilate; to combine into a structure or organization, whether material or mental; as, to incorporate provinces into the realm; to incorporate another's ideas into one's work.
- Virtual - a. - Having the power of acting or of invisible efficacy without the agency of the material or sensible part; potential; energizing.
- Sarcode - n. - A name applied by Dujardin in 1835 to the gelatinous material forming the bodies of the lowest animals; protoplasm.
- Full - v. i. - To become fulled or thickened; as, this material fulls well.
- Metabolism - n. - The act or process, by which living tissues or cells take up and convert into their own proper substance the nutritive material brought to them by the blood, or by which they transform their cell protoplasm into simpler substances, which are fitted either for excretion or for some special purpose, as in the manufacture of the digestive ferments. Hence, metabolism may be either constructive (anabolism), or destructive (katabolism).
- Facework - n. - The material of the outside or front side, as of a wall or building; facing.
- Secretion - n. - The act of secreting; the process by which material is separated from the blood through the agency of the cells of the various glands and elaborated by the cells into new substances so as to form the various secretions, as the saliva, bile, and other digestive fluids. The process varies in the different glands, and hence are formed the various secretions.
- Stain - v. t. - To color, as wood, glass, paper, cloth, or the like, by processess affecting, chemically or otherwise, the material itself; to tinge with a color or colors combining with, or penetrating, the substance; to dye; as, to stain wood with acids, colored washes, paint rubbed in, etc.; to stain glass.
- Plaid - n. - A rectangular garment or piece of cloth, usually made of the checkered material called tartan, but sometimes of plain gray, or gray with black stripes. It is worn by both sexes in Scotland.
- Salamander - n. - Solidified material in a furnace hearth.
- Excavation - n. - The material dug out in making a channel or cavity.
- Tubing - n. - A series of tubes; tubes, collectively; a length or piece of a tube; material for tubes; as, leather tubing.
- Dematerialize - v. t. - To deprive of material or physical qualities or characteristics.
- Incorporate - a. - Not consisting of matter; not having a material body; incorporeal; spiritual.
- Jacketing - n. - The material of a jacket; as, nonconducting jacketing.
- Subjective - a. - Especially, pertaining to, or derived from, one's own consciousness, in distinction from external observation; ralating to the mind, or intellectual world, in distinction from the outward or material excessively occupied with, or brooding over, one's own internal states.
- Mortar - n. - A building material made by mixing lime, cement, or plaster of Paris, with sand, water, and sometimes other materials; -- used in masonry for joining stones, bricks, etc., also for plastering, and in other ways.
- Suggestion - n. - Information without oath; an entry of a material fact or circumstance on the record for the information of the court, at the death or insolvency of a party.
- Rabat - n. - A polishing material made of potter's clay that has failed in baking.
- Sewerage - n. - The material collected in, and discharged by, sewers.
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- G211 ἀλάβαστρον - 211 ἀλάβαστρον - ἈΛΆΒΑΣΤΡΟΝ - - alábastron - al-ab'-as-tron - neuter of (of uncertain derivation), the name of a stone; properly, an "alabaster" box, i.e. (by extension) a perfume vase (of any material):--(alabaster) box. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H2790 חָרַשׁ - 2790 חָרַשׁ - חָרַשׁ - - chârash - khaw-rash' - a primitive root; to scratch, i.e. (by implication) to engrave, plough; hence (from the use of tools) to fabricate (of any material); figuratively, to devise (in a bad sense); hence (from the idea of secrecy) to be silent, to let alone; hence (by implication) to be deaf (as an accompaniment of dumbness); [idiom] altogether, cease, conceal, be deaf, devise, ear, graven, imagine, leave off speaking, hold peace, plow(-er, man), be quiet, rest, practise secretly, keep silence, be silent, speak not a word, be still, hold tongue, worker. - Verb - heb
- H2796 חָרָשׁ - 2796 חָרָשׁ - חָרָשׁ - - chârâsh - khaw-rawsh' - from חָרַשׁ; a fabricator or any material; artificer, ([phrase]) carpenter, craftsman, engraver, maker, [phrase] mason, skilful, ([phrase]) smith, worker, workman, such as wrought. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G5489 χάρτης - 5489 χάρτης - ΧΆΡΤΗΣ - - chártēs - khar'-tace - from the same as χάραξ; a sheet ("chart") of writing-material (as to be scribbled over):--paper. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H2672 חָצַב - 2672 חָצַב - חָצַב - - châtsab - khaw-tsab' - or חָצֵב; a primitive root; to cut or carve (wood, stone or other material); by implication, to hew, split, square, quarry, engrave; cut, dig, divide, grave, hew (out, -er), made, mason. - Verb - heb
- H2793 חֹרֶשׁ - 2793 חֹרֶשׁ - חֹרֶשׁ - - chôresh - kho'-resh - from חָרַשׁ; a forest (perhaps as furnishing the material for fabric); bough, forest, shroud, wood. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3523 כְּבִיר - 3523 כְּבִיר - כְּבִיר - - kᵉbîyr - keb-eer - from כָּבַר in the original sense of plaiting; a matrass (of intertwined materials); pillow. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5073 נִדְבָּךְ - 5073 נִדְבָּךְ - נִדְבָּךְ - - nidbâk - nid-bawk' - (Aramaic) from a root meaning to stick; a layer (of building materials); row. - Noun Masculine - arc
- G4229 πρᾶγμα - 4229 πρᾶγμα - ΠΡᾶΓΜΑ - - prâgma - prag'-mah - from πράσσω; a deed; by implication, an affair; by extension, an object (material):--business, matter, thing, work. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G4526 σάκκος - 4526 σάκκος - ΣΆΚΚΟΣ - - sákkos - sak'-kos - of Hebrew origin (שַׂק); "sack"-cloth, i.e. mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief):-- sackcloth. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G4746 στοιβάς - 4746 στοιβάς - ΣΤΟΙΒΆΣ - - stoibás - stoy-bas' - from a primary (to "step" or "stamp"); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch, i.e. (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed:--branch. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H8401 תֶּבֶן - 8401 תֶּבֶן - תֶּבֶן - - teben - teh'-ben - probably from בָּנָה; properly, material, i.e. (specifically) refuse haum or stalks of grain (as chopped in threshing and used for fodder); chaff, straw, stubble. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3586 ξύλον - 3586 ξύλον - ΞΎΛΟΝ - - xýlon - xoo'-lon - from another form of the base of ξέστης; timber (as fuel or material); by implication, a stick, club or tree or other wooden article or substance:--staff, stocks, tree, wood. - Noun Neuter - greek