What is the meaning of NEVE. Phrases containing NEVE
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Nonempirical Valence Electron Method
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A large marine animal of unknown nature, often reported to have been seen at sea, but never yet captured.
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adv. / conj.
Nevertheless.
a.
Having never visited foreign countries; not having gained knowledge or experience by travel; as, an untraveled Englishman.
n.
One of a large class or division of the vegetable kingdom, which includes those flowerless plants, such as fungi, algae, and lichens, that consist of a thallus only, composed of cellular tissue, or of a congeries of cells, or even of separate cells, and never show a distinction into root, stem, and leaf.
adv.
However; nevertheless; notwithstanding; -- used in familiar language, and in the middle or at the end of a sentence.
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Notwithstanding what has been said or done; in spite of what has occured; nevertheless; -- sometimes used as a conjunction. See Synonym of But.
n.
An imperfect organ or part, or one which is never developed.
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The descending, and commonly branching, axis of a plant, increasing in length by growth at its extremity only, not divided into joints, leafless and without buds, and having for its offices to fix the plant in the earth, to supply it with moisture and soluble matters, and sometimes to serve as a reservoir of nutriment for future growth. A true root, however, may never reach the ground, but may be attached to a wall, etc., as in the ivy, or may hang loosely in the air, as in some epiphytic orchids.
conj.
Nevertheless; notwithstanding; however.
adv.
Never again; at no time hereafter.
a.
Rarely visited; seldom or never resorted to by human beings; as, an unfrequented place or forest.
n.
An African plant (Welwitschia mirabilis) belonging to the order Gnetaceae. It consists of a short, woody, topshaped stem, and never more than two leaves, which are the cotyledons enormously developed, and at length split into diverging segments.
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Specifically :(a) The principles and practices of those in the Church of England, who in the development of the Oxford movement, so-called, have insisted upon a return to the use in church services of the symbolic ornaments (altar cloths, encharistic vestments, candles, etc.) that were sanctioned in the second year of Edward VI., and never, as they maintain, forbidden by competennt authority, although generally disused. Schaff-Herzog Encyc. (b) Also, the principles and practices of those in the Protestant Episcopal Church who sympathize with this party in the Church of England.
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Permanently attached; -- said of the gonophores of certain hydroids which never became detached.
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Not begot; not yet generated; also, having never been generated; self-existent; eternal.
n.
A member of the Greek Church, who nevertheless acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope of Rome; one of the United Greeks. Also used adjectively.
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Never mounted by a rider; unbroken.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
a.
Authorized by commission, precept, or right; justifiable; defensible; as, the seizure of a thief is always warrantable by law and justice; falsehood is never warrantable.
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Of neverending duration; everlasting; endless; having beginning, but no end.
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