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a. & n. from Sponge, v.
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n.
The quality or state of being spongy.
n.
State of being a sponsor.
n.
One of the microsporic siliceous spicules which occur abundantly in the texture of sponges, and are sometimes found fossil, as in flints.
n. pl.
See Sponglae.
a.
Somewhat spongy; spongelike; full of small cavities like sponge; as, spongious bones.
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Having the quality of imbibing fluids, like a sponge.
n.
One of the cells which, in sponges, secrete the spongin, or the material of the horny fibers.
n.
A supposed spongelike expansion of the tip of a rootlet for absorbing water; -- called also spongelet.
a.
Soft, and full of cavities; of an open, loose, pliable texture; as, a spongy excrescence; spongy earth; spongy cake; spongy bones.
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Wet; drenched; soaked and soft, like sponge; rainy.
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Resembling sponge; like sponge.
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A kind of cloth interwoven with small pieces of sponge and rendered waterproof on one side by a covering of rubber. When moistend with hot water it is used as a poultice.
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Proceding from natural feeling, temperament, or disposition, or from a native internal proneness, readiness, or tendency, without constraint; as, a spontaneous gift or proportion.
pl.
of Spontaneity
n.
The quality or state of being spontaneous, or acting from native feeling, proneness, or temperament, without constraint or external force.
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Proceeding from, or acting by, internal impulse, energy, or natural law, without external force; as, spontaneous motion; spontaneous growth.
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Produced without being planted, or without human labor; as, a spontaneous growth of wood.
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The chemical basis of sponge tissue, a nitrogenous, hornlike substance which on decomposition with sulphuric acid yields leucin and glycocoll.
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Alt. of Spongious
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