congenial
101ἰδιοτοποῦσιν — ἰδιοτοπέω occupy a congenial position in the zodiac pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric) ἰδιοτοπέω occupy a congenial position in the zodiac pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) …
102ἰδιοτοπούντων — ἰδιοτοπέω occupy a congenial position in the zodiac pres part act masc/neut gen pl (attic epic doric) ἰδιοτοπέω occupy a congenial position in the zodiac pres imperat act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) …
103congenially — adverb in a congenial manner Let s all have a drink together, he said congenially • Derived from adjective: ↑congenial …
104congenialness — noun compatibility between persons • Syn: ↑congeniality • Derivationally related forms: ↑congenial (for: ↑congeniality), ↑congenial • Hypernyms: ↑compati …
105EDUCATION, JEWISH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline. Bibliography at the end of a section is indicated by (†). in the biblical period the nature of the sources historical survey the patriarchal period and the settlement the kingdom the… …
106KANT, IMMANUEL° — (1724–1804), German philosopher. Born in Koenigsberg, East Prussia, Kant studied at the university in that city, where in 1755 he began to teach as a Privatdozent. In 1770 he was appointed to the chair of logic and metaphysics. His major work,… …
107Agnate — Ag nate, a. [L. agnatus, p. p. of agnasci to be born in addition to; ad + nasci (for gnasci) to be born. Cf. {Adnate}.] 1. Related or akin by the father s side; also, sprung from the same male ancestor; as, agnate brother: a brother having the… …
108Associate — As*so ci*ate, v. i. 1. To unite in company; to keep company, implying intimacy; as, congenial minds are disposed to associate. [1913 Webster] 2. To unite in action, or to be affected by the action of a different part of the body. E. Darwin. [1913 …
109Brachychiton acerifolium — Flame Flame (fl[=a]m), n. [OE. flame, flaume, flaumbe, OF. flame, flambe, F. flamme, fr. L. flamma, fr. flamma, fr. flagrare to burn. See {Flagrant}, and cf. {Flamneau}, {Flamingo}.] 1. A stream of burning vapor or gas, emitting light and heat;… …
110Cogenial — Co*ge ni*al, a. Congenial. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …