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Definition of net
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Net (a.)
Without
spot; pure;
shining.
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Buffel Duck
::
Buffel
duck () A small duck
(Charitonetta
albeola);
the
spirit
duck, or
butterball.
The head of the male is
covered
with
numerous
elongated
feathers,
and thus
appears
large.
Called
also
bufflehead..
Satinet
::
Satinet
(n.) A kind of cloth made of
cotton
warp and
woolen
filling,
used
chiefly
for
trousers..
Coronule
::
Coronule
(n.) A
coronet
or
little
crown of a seed; the downy tuft on
seeds.
See
Pappus.
Jovian
::
"Jovian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Jove, or
Jupiter
(either
the deity or the
planet)..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) One of the
planets
of the solar
system,
being the one
nearest
the sun, from which its mean
distance
is about
36,000,000
miles.
Its
period
is 88 days, and its
diameter
3,000
miles..
Phosphor
::
Phosphor
(n.) The
planet
Venus,
when
appearing
as the
morning
star;
Lucifer..
Magnetically
::
Magnetically
(adv.)
By or as by,
magnetism..
Nettles
::
Nettles
(n. pl.) Reef
points.
Vignette
::
Vignette
(v. t.) To make, as an
engraving
or a
photograph,
with a
border
or edge
insensibly
fading
away..
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) An
interception
or
obscuration
of the light of the sun, moon, or other
luminous
body, by the
intervention
of some other body,
either
between
it and the eye, or
between
the
luminous
body and that
illuminated
by it. A lunar
eclipse
is
caused
by the moon
passing
through
the
earth's
shadow;
a solar
eclipse,
by the moon
coming
between
the sun and the
observer.
A
satellite
is
eclipsed
by
entering
the
shadow
of its
primary.
The
obscuration
of a
planet
or star by the moon or a
planet,
thoug
Tulle
::
Tulle (n.) A kind of silk lace or light
netting,
used for
veils,
etc..
Venetian
::
Venetian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Venice
in
Italy.
Corno Di Bassetto
::
Corno di
bassetto
() A tenor
clarinet;
--
called
also
basset
horn, and
sometimes
confounded
with the
English
horn, which is a tenor
oboe..
Irriguous
::
Irriguous
(a.)
Gently
penetrating
or
pervading.
Proof
::
Proof (v. t.) Armor of
excellent
or tried
quality,
and
deemed
impenetrable;
properly,
armor of
proof..
Jove
::
Jove (n.) The
planet
Jupiter.
Lansquenet
::
Lansquenet
(n.) A game at
cards,
vulgarly
called
lambskinnet..
Minette
::
Minette
(n.) The
smallest
of
regular
sizes of
portrait
photographs.
Scampavia
::
Scampavia
(n.) A long, low war
galley
used by the
Neapolitans
and
Sicilians
in the early part of the
nineteenth
century..
Periodical
::
Periodical
(a.)
Performed
in a
period,
or
regular
revolution;
proceeding
in a
series
of
successive
circuits;
as, the
periodical
motion
of the
planets
round the sun..
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