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- Spontaneous - a. - Proceding from natural feeling, temperament, or disposition, or from a native internal proneness, readiness, or tendency, without constraint; as, a spontaneous gift or proportion.
- Spontaneous - a. - Proceeding from, or acting by, internal impulse, energy, or natural law, without external force; as, spontaneous motion; spontaneous growth.
- Spontaneous - a. - Produced without being planted, or without human labor; as, a spontaneous growth of wood.
- Mobile - a. - Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement.
- Artificial - a. - Cultivated; not indigenous; not of spontaneous growth; as, artificial grasses.
- Interjectional - a. - Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an interjection; consisting of natural and spontaneous exclamations.
- Dynamite - n. - An explosive substance consisting of nitroglycerin absorbed by some inert, porous solid, as infusorial earth, sawdust, etc. It is safer than nitroglycerin, being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks, or from spontaneous decomposition.
- Adventitious - a. - Accidentally or sparingly spontaneous in a country or district; not fully naturalized; adventive; -- applied to foreign plants.
- Vinegar - a. - A sour liquid used as a condiment, or as a preservative, and obtained by the spontaneous (acetous) fermentation, or by the artificial oxidation, of wine, cider, beer, or the like.
- Spontaneous - a. - Produced without being planted, or without human labor; as, a spontaneous growth of wood.
- Diatom - n. - One of the Diatomaceae, a family of minute unicellular Algae having a siliceous covering of great delicacy, each individual multiplying by spontaneous division. By some authors diatoms are called Bacillariae, but this word is not in general use.
- Abiogenous - a. - Produced by spontaneous generation.
- Fissiparous - a. - Reproducing by spontaneous fission. See Fission.
- Concourse - n. - An assembly; a gathering formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place.
- Automaton - v. i. - Any thing or being regarded as having the power of spontaneous motion or action.
- Coagulation - n. - The change from a liquid to a thickened, curdlike, insoluble state, not by evaporation, but by some kind of chemical reaction; as, the spontaneous coagulation of freshly drawn blood; the coagulation of milk by rennet, or acid, and the coagulation of egg albumin by heat. Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification.
- Panspermy - n. - The doctrine that all organisms must come from living parents; biogenesis; -- the opposite of spontaneous generation.
- Duplication - n. - The act or process of dividing by natural growth or spontaneous action; as, the duplication of cartilage cells.
- Accord - v. t. - Voluntary or spontaneous motion or impulse to act; -- preceded by own; as, of one's own accord.
- Panspermist - n. - A believer in panspermy; one who rejects the theory of spontaneous generation; a biogenist.
- Fissiparism - n. - Reproduction by spontaneous fission.
- Abiogenesis - n. - The supposed origination of living organisms from lifeless matter; such genesis as does not involve the action of living parents; spontaneous generation; -- called also abiogeny, and opposed to biogenesis.
- Spontaneous - a. - Proceeding from, or acting by, internal impulse, energy, or natural law, without external force; as, spontaneous motion; spontaneous growth.
- Galipot - n. - An impure resin of turpentine, hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil. When purified, it is called yellow pitch, white pitch, or Burgundy pitch.
- Spontaneous - a. - Proceding from natural feeling, temperament, or disposition, or from a native internal proneness, readiness, or tendency, without constraint; as, a spontaneous gift or proportion.
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- H5599 סָפִיחַ - 5599 סָפִיחַ - סָפִיחַ - - çâphîyach - saw-fee'-akh - from סָפַח; something (spontaneously) falling off, i.e. a self-sown crop; figuratively, a freshet; (such) things as (which) grow (of themselves), which groweth of its own accord (itself). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H249 אֶזְרָח - 249 אֶזְרָח - אֶזְרָח - - ʼezrâch - ez-rawkh' - from זָרַח (in the sense of springing up); a spontaneous growth, i.e. native (tree or persons); bay tree, (home-) born (in the land), of the (one's own) country (nation). - Noun Masculine - heb
- G844 αὐτόματος - 844 αὐτόματος - ΑὐΤΌΜΑΤΟΣ - - autómatos - ow-tom'-at-os - from αὐτός and the same as μάτην; self-moved ("automatic"), i.e. spontaneous:--of own accord, of self. - Adjective - greek
- H5068 נָדַב - 5068 נָדַב - נָדַב - - nâdab - naw-dab' - a primitive root; to impel; hence, to volunteer (as a soldier), to present spontaneously; offer freely, be (give, make, offer self) willing(-ly). - Verb - heb
- H5071 נְדָבָה - 5071 נְדָבָה - נְדָבָה - - nᵉdâbâh - ned-aw-baw' - from נָדַב; properly (abstractly) spontaneity, or (adjectively) spontaneous; also (concretely) a spontaneous or (by inference, in plural) abundant gift; free(-will) offering, freely, plentiful, voluntary(-ily, offering), willing(-ly), offering). - Noun Feminine - heb
- G5356 φθορά - 5356 φθορά - ΦΘΟΡΆ - - phthorá - fthor-ah' - from φθείρω; decay, i.e. ruin (spontaneous or inflicted, literally or figuratively):--corruption, destroy, perish. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H3188 יַחַשׂ - 3188 יַחַשׂ - יַחַשׂ - - yachas - yakh'-as - from יָחַשׂ; a pedigree or family list (as growing spontaneously); genealogy. - Noun Masculine - heb