Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of, pertaining, or relating to the state of a widow.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Of or pertaining to the state of a widow; widowed.
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- adjective archaic Relating to the state of a
widow ;widowed .
Etymologies
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Examples
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"I remind you that my staff and I considered this indi'vidual's release and return premature."
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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Each Dome City had its own robot, android and cyborg labs, where units were custom designed for particular purposes or indi - vidual Citizens.
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T vidual, who was believed to be residing here, was wanted for questioning.
Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010
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After prayers of repentance, there will be time for indi-vidual confession, then we will celebrate the Holy Mystery of Anointing with Holy Oil for healing.
Archive 2008-03-16 papabear 2008
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McKimson evolved into a truly horrible director as he entered the 1950s, completely void of all vidual & creative inspiration Bill Melendez told me he used to argue with McKimson over the rigid policy on layout drawings.
McKimson and Davis Jaime J. Weinman 2008
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On the Writing for Interactive module, all the screenwriting students had to give a ten-minute audio-vidual presentation for their interactive entertainment project.
Archive 2006-05-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006
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Hundreds of people, most of them against the death penalty, kept vidual outside of the prison.
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Notice that a threshold occurs at the indi vidual level of analysis, whereas the critical mass operates at the system level.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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Notice that a threshold occurs at the indi vidual level of analysis, whereas the critical mass operates at the system level.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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In other words, much of what a well-trained physician does, and is convinced he knows, is not supported by valid scientific evidence applicable to the actual situation of the indi-vidual sick person.
Whoops! Nuland, Sherwin B. 2002
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