These are the meanings of the letters CARDIOKINETIC when you unscramble them.
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Accretion (n.)
A growing together of parts naturally separate, as of the fingers toes.
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Accretion (n.)
Concretion; coherence of separate particles; as, the accretion of particles so as to form a solid mass.
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Accretion (n.)
Gain to an heir or legatee, failure of a coheir to the same succession, or a co-legatee of the same thing, to take his share.
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Accretion (n.)
The act of increasing by natural growth; esp. the increase of organic bodies by the internal accession of parts; organic growth.
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Accretion (n.)
The act of increasing, or the matter added, by an accession of parts externally; an extraneous addition; as, an accretion of earth.
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Accretion (n.)
The adhering of property to something else, by which the owner of one thing becomes possessed of a right to another; generally, gain of land by the washing up of sand or sail from the sea or a river, or by a gradual recession of the water from the usual watermark.
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Anecdotic (a.)
Alt. of Anecdotical
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anorectic (unknown)
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carcinoid (unknown)
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Circinate (a.)
Rolled together downward, the tip occupying the center; -- a term used in reference to foliation or leafing, as in ferns.
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Circinate (v. t.)
To make a circle around; to encompass.
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cretinoid (unknown)
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Diacritic (a.)
Alt. of Diacritical
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Diactinic (a.)
Capable of transmitting the chemical or actinic rays of light; as, diactinic media.
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dicentric (unknown)
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dietician (unknown)
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Direction (n.)
That which is imposed by directing; a guiding or authoritative instruction; prescription; order; command; as, he grave directions to the servants.
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Direction (n.)
The act of directing, of aiming, regulating, guiding, or ordering; guidance; management; superintendence; administration; as, the direction o/ public affairs or of a bank.
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Direction (n.)
The body of managers of a corporation or enterprise; board of directors.
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Direction (n.)
The line or course upon which anything is moving or aimed to move, or in which anything is lying or pointing; aim; line or point of tendency; direct line or course; as, the ship sailed in a southeasterly direction.
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Direction (n.)
The name and residence of a person to whom any thing is sent, written upon the thing sent; superscription; address; as, the direction of a letter.
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Direction (n.)
The pointing of a piece with reference to an imaginary vertical axis; -- distinguished from elevation. The direction is given when the plane of sight passes through the object.
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Indicator (n.)
A pressure gauge; a water gauge, as for a steam boiler; an apparatus or instrument for showing the working of a machine or moving part
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Indicator (n.)
A telltale connected with a hoisting machine, to show, at the surface, the position of the cage in the shaft of a mine, etc.
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Indicator (n.)
An instrument which draws a diagram showing the varying pressure in the cylinder of an engine or pump at every point of the stroke. It consists of a small cylinder communicating with the engine cylinder and fitted with a piston which the varying pressure drives upward more or less against the resistance of a spring. A lever imparts motion to a pencil which traces the diagram on a card wrapped around a vertical drum which is turned back and forth by a string connected with the piston rod of the engine. See Indicator card (below).
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Indicator (n.)
Any bird of the genus Indicator and allied genera. See Honey guide, under Honey.
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Indicator (n.)
One who, or that which, shows or points out; as, a fare indicator in a street car.
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Indicator (n.)
That which indicates the condition of acidity, alkalinity, or the deficiency, excess, or sufficiency of a standard reagent, by causing an appearance, disappearance, or change of color, as in titration or volumetric analysis.
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Indicator (n.)
The part of an instrument by which an effect is indicated, as an index or pointer.
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Redaction (n.)
The act of redacting; work produced by redacting; a digest.