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a.
Alt. of Etiolated
v. i.
To become pale through disease or absence of light.
n.
The prevailing mode or style, especially of dress; custom or conventional usage in respect of dress, behavior, etiquette, etc.; particularly, the mode or style usual among persons of good breeding; as, to dress, dance, sing, ride, etc., in the fashion.
imp. & p. p.
of Etiolate
a.
Not decorous; violating good manners; contrary to good breeding or etiquette; unbecoming; improper; out of place; as, indecorous conduct.
n.
Behavior regulated by strict etiquette; a formal method of performing acts of civility; forms of civility prescribed by custom or authority.
n.
A privilege or license in violation of the laws of etiquette or propriety; as, to permit, or take, a liberty.
a.
Pertaining to, or inquiring into, causes; aetiological.
n.
The forms required by good breeding, or prescribed by authority, to be observed in social or official life; observance of the proprieties of rank and occasion; conventional decorum; ceremonial code of polite society.
v. t.
One who pertinaciously contends for some trifling things, as a point of etiquette; an unreasonable, obstinate contender; as, a stickler for ceremony.
a.
Attentive to punctilio; very nice or exact in the forms of behavior, etiquette, or mutual intercourse; precise; exact in the smallest particulars.
p. pr. & vb. n
of Etiolate
v. t.
To blanch; to bleach; to whiten by depriving of the sun's rays.
n.
Paleness produced by absence of light, or by disease.
n.
The operation of blanching plants, by excluding the light of the sun; the condition of a blanched plant.
n.
Want of decorum; impropriety of behavior; that in behavior or manners which violates the established rules of civility, custom, or etiquette; indecorousness.
a.
That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for conduct or action; a governing direction for a specific purpose; an authoritative enactment; a regulation; a prescription; a precept; as, the rules of various societies; the rules governing a school; a rule of etiquette or propriety; the rules of cricket.
n.
The science of causes. Same as /tiology.
v. t.
To cause to grow pale by disease or absence of light.
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Having a blanched or faded appearance, as birds inhabiting desert regions.
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