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equably
equably, adv. (ˈiːk-, ˈɛkwəblɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In an equable manner; uniformly, regularly; justly, fairly; calmly, tranquilly.1726 tr. Gregory's Astron. I. iii. 417 The Sun..mov'd both equably and in the Equator. a 1743 Cheyne (J.), If bodies move equably in concentrick circles, etc. 1798 Mal... Oxford English Dictionary
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equably
equably/ˈekwəblɪ; `ɛkwəblɪ/ adv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Bela dyscrita
The whole surface is equably covered with fine, faintly raised, rounded, spiral threads. They are slightly fretted by the longitudinals. The outer lip is very equably curved in both its planes. wikipedia.org
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Hierarchical CoFe2O4@PPy hollow nanocubes with enhanced microwave ...
The CoFe 2 O 4 @PPy composites were characterized by XRD, FTIR, XPS, SEM, and TEM. The results verify that PPy are coated equably on the surface of CoFe 2 O 4 nanocubes to form a unique hierarchically hollow structure. Moreover, the electromagnetic characteristics can be adjusted by regulating PPy proportion.
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unequable
unˈequable, a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)1692 Bentley Boyle Lect. viii. 261 March and September..are..the most unsettled and unequable of seasons. 1748 Hartley Observ. Man i. i. §3. 108 Unequable and irregular Motions of the Heart and Bowels. 1763 Phil. Trans. LIII. 245 The true (or unequable) motions of the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thesbia dyscrita
Spirals: the whole surface is equably covered with fine, faintly raised, rounded threads. They are slightly fretted by the longitudinals . The outer lip is very equably curved in both its planes. wikipedia.org
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equable
equable, a. (ˈiːk-, ˈɛkwəb(ə)l) Also 7–8 æquable. [ad. L. æquābilis, f. æquāre to make level or equal, f. æquus equal.] 1. Uniform, free from fluctuation or variation. a. Of motions or continuous phenomena: Maintaining a constant level of speed or intensity. † Also of periods of time: uniform in dur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arhopala aexone
This species is at once recognisable by the almost equably darkened under surface, whereby the hindwing is without any marking from the base to the marginal wikipedia.org
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unbalanced
unˈbalanced, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not balanced or equably poised: a. Of the mind, judgement, etc., or persons in respect of these.1650 Bp. Hall Cases Consc. (ed. 2) 388 Wherein yet I cannot much blame an unballanced judgement, whiles I find the Septuagint contrary to themselves. 1737 Pope Hor. Epist... Oxford English Dictionary
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uniformly
ˈuniformly, adv. Also 6–7 vni-, 7 uniformely. [f. uniform a. + -ly2.] In a uniform manner; with uniformity. 1. With or in conformity to one form or standard on the part of several; in the same way as others or another; without diversity of one from another. In later use merging into sense 3, from wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carenzia trispinosa
The base is more equably curved, the spirals on it are stronger. wikipedia.org
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ustulation
ustulation (ʌstjʊˈleɪʃən) [ad. med.L. ūstulātiōn-, ūstulātio, noun of action f. L. ūstulāre to burn.] 1. The action of burning or fact of being burnt; spec. in later use, torrification, roasting.1658 tr. Porta's Nat. Magic x. xii. 267 To extract Oyl by Descent..is common and vulgar to all; for it is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metrodorus of Scepsis
Scepsian Metrodorus attacked Italian ways, not the land, in bitter writing: and Rome itself was accused of guilt: yet Rome accepted the lying invective equably wikipedia.org
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Bela taprurensis
The whole surface is equably covered with fine, faintly raised, rounded, spiral threads. The aperture measures about a third of the total length. wikipedia.org
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regularly
regularly, adv. (ˈrɛgjʊləlɪ) [f. regular + -ly2.] In a regular manner. 1. At the proper times; at fixed times or intervals; without interruption of recurrence; constantly.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 247 Whiche seruyce or houres canonicall, regularly we synge, rede, or saye in the chirche. 1751... Oxford English Dictionary
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