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Definition of neve
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Neve (n.) The upper part of a
glacier,
above the limit or
perpetual
snow. See
Galcier..
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Restless
::
Restless
(a.) Never
resting;
unquiet;
uneasy;
continually
moving;
as, a
restless
child..
Semester
::
Semester
(n.) A
period
of six
months;
especially,
a term in a
college
or
uneversity
which
divides
the year into two
terms..
Oddly
::
Oddly
(adv.)
In an odd
manner;
unevently.
Whensoever
::
Whensoever
(adv. &
conj.)
At what time
soever;
at
whatever
time;
whenever.
Brokenness
::
Brokenness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
broken;
unevenness.
Uneven
::
Uneven
(a.) Not
divisible
by two
without
a
remainder;
odd; -- said of
numbers;
as, 3, 7, and 11 are
uneven
numbers..
Drunk
::
Drunk (a.)
Intoxicated
with, or as with,
strong
drink;
inebriated;
drunken;
-- never used
attributively,
but
always
predicatively;
as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk
man)..
Asperity
::
Asperity
(n.)
Roughness
of
surface;
unevenness;
--
opposed
to
smoothness.
Waney
::
Waney (n.) A sharp or
uneven
edge on a board that is cut from a log not
perfectly
squared,
or that is made in the
process
of
squaring.
See Wany, a..
Hobbly
::
Hobbly
(a.)
Rough;
uneven;
causing
one to
hobble;
as a
hobbly
road.
Perpetual
::
Perpetual
(a.)
Neverceasing;
continuing
forever
or for an
unlimited
time;
unfailing;
everlasting;
continuous.
Sessile
::
Sessile
(a.)
Permanently
attached;
-- said of the
gonophores
of
certain
hydroids
which never
became
detached.
Colleague
::
Colleague
(n.) A
partner
or
associate
in some civil or
ecclesiastical
office
or
employment.
It is never used of
partners
in trade or
manufactures.
Tantalus
::
Tantalus
(n.) A
Phrygian
king who was
punished
in the lower world by being
placed
in the midst of a lake whose
waters
reached
to his chin but
receded
whenever
he
attempted
to allay his
thirst,
while over his head hung
branches
laden with
choice
fruit which
likewise
receded
whenever
he
stretched
out his hand to grasp
them..
Ritualism
::
Ritualism
(n.)
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
o
Rough
::
Rough (n.) Not
level;
having
a
broken
surface;
uneven;
-- said of a piece of land, or of a
road..
Particle
::
Particle
(n.) A
subordinate
word that is never
inflected
(a
preposition,
conjunction,
interjection);
or a word that can not be used
except
in
compositions;
as, ward in
backward,
ly in
lovely..
However
::
However
(conj.)
Nevertheless;
notwithstanding;
yet;
still;
though;
as, I shall not
oppose
your
design;
I can not,
however,
approve
of it..
Thallogen
::
Thallogen
(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..
Minever
::
Minever
(n.) Same as
Miniver.
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