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Definition of new
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New (v. t. & i.) To make new; to
renew.
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Relight
::
Relight
(v. t.) To light or
kindle
anew.
Consoling
::
Consoling
(a.)
Adapted
to
console
or
comfort;
cheering;
as, this is
consoling
news..
Mohicans
::
Mohicans
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Lenni-Lenape
Indians
who
formerly
inhabited
Western
Connecticut
and
Eastern
New York.
Metemptosis
::
Metemptosis
(n.) The
suppression
of a day in the
calendar
to
prevent
the date of the new moon being set a day too late, or the
suppression
of the
bissextile
day once in 134
years.
The
opposite
to this is the
proemptosis,
or the
addition
of a day every 330
years,
and
another
every 2,400
years..
Mise
::
Mise (n.) A tax or
tallage;
in
Wales,
an
honorary
gift of the
people
to a new king or
prince
of
Wales;
also, a
tribute
paid, in the
country
palatine
of
Chester,
England,
at the
change
of the owner of the
earldom..
Instaurator
::
Instaurator
(n.) One who
renews
or
restores
to a
former
condition.
Perch
::
Perch (n.) In solid
measure:
A mass 16/ feet long, 1 foot in
height,
and 1/ feet in
breadth,
or 24/ cubic feet (in local use, from 22 to 25 cubic
feet);
-- used in
measuring
stonework..
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To pass
within
the
limits
of; to
attain;
to
begin;
to
commence
upon; as, to enter one's
teens,
a new era, a new
dispensation..
Recharter
::
Recharter
(n.) A
second
charter;
a
renewal
of a
charter.
Snew
::
Snew (v. i.) To snow; to
abound.
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
peculiar
method
of
transformation,
in which a
figure
is
replaced
by its
inverse
figure.
Propositions
that are true for the
original
figure
thus
furnish
new
propositions
that are true in the
inverse
figure.
See
Inverse
figures,
under
Inverse..
Foot
::
Foot (v. t.) To renew the foot of, as of
stocking..
Mennonite
::
Mennonite
(n.) One of a small
denomination
of
Christians,
so
called
from Menno
Simons
of
Friesland,
their
founder.
They
believe
that the New
Testament
is the only rule of
faith,
that there is no
original
sin, that
infants
should
not be
baptized,
and that
Christians
ought not to take oath, hold
office,
or
render
military
service..
Skunkhead
::
Skunkhead
(n.) A duck
(Camptolaimus
Labradorus)
which
formerly
inhabited
the
Atlantic
coast of New
England.
It is now
supposed
to be
extinct.
Called
also
Labrador
duck, and pied
duck..
Reparation
::
Reparation
(n.) The act of
renewing,
restoring,
etc., or the state of being
renewed
or
repaired;
as, the
reparation
of a
bridge
or of a
highway;
-- in this
sense,
repair
is
oftener
used..
Sinewiness
::
Sinewiness
(n.)
Quality
of being
sinewy.
Stoneweed
::
Stoneware
(n.) A
species
of
coarse
potter's
ware,
glazed
and
baked..
Recoin
::
Recoin
(v. t.) To coin anew or
again.
Ganglion
::
Ganglion
(n.) A
globular,
hard,
indolent
tumor,
situated
somewhere
on a
tendon,
and
commonly
formed
by the
effusion
of a
viscid
fluid into it; --
called
also
weeping
sinew..
Corroval
::
Corroval
(n.) A dark brown
substance
of
vegetable
origin,
allied
to
curare,
and used by the
natives
of New
Granada
as an arrow
poison..
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