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- Resolved - imp. & p. p. - of Resolve
- Resolved - p. p. & a. - Having a fixed purpose; determined; resolute; -- usually placed after its noun; as, a man resolved to be rich.
- Resolvedly - adv. - So as to resolve or clear up difficulties; clearly.
- Resolvedly - adv. - Resolutely; decidedly; firmly.
- Resolvedness - n. - Fixedness of purpose; firmness; resolution.
- Smut - v. t. - An affection of cereal grains producing a swelling which is at length resolved into a powdery sooty mass. It is caused by parasitic fungi of the genus Ustilago. Ustilago segetum, or U. Carbo, is the commonest kind; that of Indian corn is Ustilago maydis.
- Way - n. - Determined course; resolved mode of action or conduct; as, to have one's way.
- Irresoluble - a. - Incapable of being dissolved or resolved into parts; insoluble.
- Preparation - n. - The holding over of a note from one chord into the next chord, where it forms a temporary discord, until resolved in the chord that follows; the anticipation of a discordant note in the preceding concord, so that the ear is prepared for the shock. See Suspension.
- Philosophy - n. - Literally, the love of, including the search after, wisdom; in actual usage, the knowledge of phenomena as explained by, and resolved into, causes and reasons, powers and laws.
- Resolved - p. p. & a. - Having a fixed purpose; determined; resolute; -- usually placed after its noun; as, a man resolved to be rich.
- Resolve - v. i. - To express, as an opinion or determination, by resolution and vote; to declare or decide by a formal vote; -- followed by a clause; as, the house resolved (or, it was resolved by the house) that no money should be apropriated (or, to appropriate no money).
- Resolution - n. - That which is resolved or determined; a settled purpose; determination. Specifically: A formal expression of the opinion or will of an official body or a public assembly, adopted by vote; as, a legislative resolution; the resolutions of a public meeting.
- Resolve - v. i. - To determine or decide in purpose; to make ready in mind; to fix; to settle; as, he was resolved by an unexpected event.
- Decomposable - a. - Capable of being resolved into constituent elements.
- Decompose - v. i. - To become resolved or returned from existing combinations; to undergo dissolution; to decay; to rot.
- Unformed - a. - Decomposed, or resolved into parts; having the form destroyed.
- Resolve - n. - That which has been resolved on or determined; decisive conclusion; fixed purpose; determination; also, legal or official determination; a legislative declaration; a resolution.
- Resolution - n. - The state of being resolved or firm in opinion or thought; conviction; assurance.
- Resolve - v. i. - To change or convert by resolution or formal vote; -- used only reflexively; as, the house resolved itself into a committee of the whole.
- Vacate - v. t. - To make vacant; to leave empty; to cease from filling or occupying; as, it was resolved by Parliament that James had vacated the throne of England; the tenant vacated the house.
- Determinate - a. - Determined or resolved upon.
- Chromosome - n. - One of the minute bodies into which the chromatin of the nucleus is resolved during mitotic cell division; the idant of Weismann.
- Penitent - a. - Feeling pain or sorrow on account of sins or offenses; repentant; contrite; sincerely affected by a sense of guilt, and resolved on amendment of life.
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- G1097 γινώσκω - 1097 γινώσκω - ΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ - - ginṓskō - ghin-oce'-ko - a prolonged form of a primary verb; to "know" (absolutely) in a great variety of applications and with many implications (as follow, with others not thus clearly expressed):--allow, be aware (of), feel, (have) know(-ledge), perceived, be resolved, can speak, be sure, understand. - Verb - greek
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