eV definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a unit ... through a potential difference of 1 volt [syn: electron volt, eV] Merriam Webster's abbreviation electron volt Merriam Webster's abbreviation ...
Evidence definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary EV'IDENCE, n. [L. evidentia, from video, to see.] 1. That ... inelegant, though common, and found even in Johnson's writings. EV'IDENCE, v.t. To elucidate; to prove; to make clear ... species of Dalbergia. See Jacaranda. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Evidence Ev"i*dence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Evidenced; p, pr ... guilt of an offender. --Milton. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Evidence Ev"i*dence, n. [F. ['e]vidence, L. Evidentia. See Evident ... Syn: Testimony; proof. See Tesimony. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Evidence Ev"i*dence, n. [F. ['e]vidence, L. Evidentia. See Evident ... Syn: Testimony; proof. See Tesimony. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Evidence Ev"i*dence, n. [F. ['e]vidence, L. Evidentia. See ...
Evergreen definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary EV'ERGREEN, a. [ever and green.] Always green; verdant throughout the year. The pine is an evergreen tree. EV'ERGREEN, n. A plant that retains its verdure through all ... an evergreen plant (cf. DECIDUOUS). Webster's 1913 Dictionary Evergreen Ev"er*greena. (Bot.) Remaining unwithered through the winter, or retaining ... cedars, hemlocks, and the like. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Evergreen Ev"er*green, n. 1. (Bot.) An evergreen plant. 2. pl ...
Self-evident definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SELF-EV'IDENT, a. Evident without proof or reasoning; that produces certainty ... self-evidently adv. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Self-evident Self`-ev"i*dent, a. Evident without proof or reasoning; producing certainty ... the mind; as, a self-evident proposition or truth. -- Self`-ev"i*dent*ly, adv. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary A fact ...
... the Lord's day, on which also our Light arose"; Ev. Pet., verse 35, "The Lord's day began to dawn ... so definitely as to be introduced by the author of Ev. Pet. into phrases from the canonical Gospels. Its appropriateness in ... just as "Lord's day" was to the writer of Ev. Pet. 4. Origin: The hebdomadal observance of Sunday points back ...
Self-evidently definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SELF-EV'IDENTLY, adv. By means of self-evidence. WordNet (r) 3 ... see self-evident Webster's 1913 Dictionary Self-evident Self`-ev"i*dent, a. Evident without proof or reasoning; producing certainty ... the mind; as, a self-evident proposition or truth. -- Self`-ev"i*dent*ly, adv. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary see self ...
... answers their questions"); Eze 8:17 ("They put a rod (EV "the branch") to their nose"). (c) By an examination of ... his son or his daughter to pass through the fire" (EV; but read and render "that burns his son or his ... of grave national danger or calamity (Porphyry Apud Euseb. Praep. Ev. iv.64,4; Diod. Sic. xx.14). 7. Terms Used ...
Ever definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary EV'ER, adv. At any time; at any period or point ... cf. FOREVER). Etymology: OE ćfre Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ever Ev"eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin ...
... deserving mention here are Blass, Philology of the Gospels (1898); Ev. secundum Lukam (1897); Wellhausen. Das Ev. Lukae (1904); Sense, Origin of the Third Gospel (1901); Friedrich ...