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Definition of nan
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Nan
(inerj.)
Anan.
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Inanition
::
Inanition
(n.) The
condition
of being
inane;
emptiness;
want of
fullness,
as in the
vessels
of the body;
hence,
specifically,
exhaustion
from want of food,
either
from
partial
or
complete
starvation,
or from a
disorder
of the
digestive
apparatus,
producing
the same
result..
Psalterium
::
Psalterium
(n.) The third
stomach
of
ruminants.
See
Manyplies.
Unanswerable
::
Unanswerable
(a.) Not
answerable;
irrefutable;
conclusive;
decisive;
as, he have an
unanswerable
argument..
Smock-faced
::
Smock-faced
(a.)
Having
a
feminine
countenance
or
complexion;
smooth-faced;
girlish.
Master
::
Master
(n.) The
commander
of a
merchant
vessel;
--
usually
called
captain.
Also, a
commissioned
officer
in the navy
ranking
next above
ensign
and below
lieutenant;
formerly,
an
officer
on a
man-of-war
who had
immediate
charge,
under the
commander,
of
sailing
the
vessel..
Customary
::
Customary
(a.)
Holding
or held by
custom;
as,
customary
tenants;
customary
service
or
estate..
Pennant
::
Pennant
(n.) A small flag; a
pennon.
The
narrow,
/ long,
pennant
(called
also whip or coach whip) is a long,
narrow
piece of
bunting,
carried
at the
masthead
of a
government
vessel
in
commission.
The board
pennant
is an
oblong,
nearly
square
flag,
carried
at the
masthead
of a
commodore's
vessel..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Sounded
alike in
pitch;
unisonant;
unisonous;
as,
unison
passages,
in which two or more parts unite in
coincident
sound..
Compatible
::
Compatible
(a.)
Capable
of
existing
in
harmony;
congruous;
suitable;
not
repugnant;
--
usually
followed
by with.
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
of a piece of
ordnance,
through
which it is
discharged..
Exinanite
::
Exinanite
(v. t.) To make
empty;
to
render
of no
effect;
to
humble.
Great-heartedness
::
Great-heartedness
(n.) The
quality
of being
greathearted;
high-mindedness;
magnanimity.
Ideo-motor
::
Ideo-motor
(a.)
Applied
to those
actions,
or
muscular
movements,
which are
automatic
expressions
of
dominant
ideas,
rather
than the
result
of
distinct
volitional
efforts,
as the act of
expressing
the
thoughts
in
speech,
or in
writing,
while the mind is
occupied
in the
composition
of the
sentence..
Pertain
::
Pertain
(v. i.) To
belong;
to have
connection
with, or
dependence
on,
something,
as an
appurtenance,
attribute,
etc.; to
appertain;
as,
saltness
pertains
to the
ocean;
flowers
pertain
to plant
life..
Rent
::
Rent (n.) To take and hold under an
agreement
to pay rent; as, the
tennant
rents an
estate
of the
owner..
Antelope
::
Antelope
(n.) One of a group of
ruminant
quadrupeds,
intermediate
between
the deer and the goat. The horns are
usually
annulated,
or
ringed.
There are many
species
in
Africa
and
Asia..
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) A
series
of
arches
with the
columns
or piers which
support
them, the
spandrels
above,
and other
necessary
appurtenances;
sometimes
open,
serving
as an
entrance
or to give
light;
sometimes
closed
at the back (as in the cut) and
forming
a
decorative
feature..
Gravidated
::
Gravidated
(a.) Made
pregnant;
big.
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) That which is
expressed
by a
countenance,
a
posture,
a work of art, etc.; look, as
indicative
of
thought
or
feeling..
Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To cast out; to
evict;
to
dispossess;
as, to eject
tenants
from an
estate..
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