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Definition of new
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New (v. t. & i.) To make new; to
renew.
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Accession
::
Accession
(n.) The act of
coming
to or
reaching
a
throne,
an
office,
or
dignity;
as, the
accession
of the house of
Stuart;
--
applied
especially
to the epoch of a new
dynasty..
Finback
::
Finback
(n.) Any whale of the
genera
Sibbaldius,
Balaenoptera,
and
allied
genera,
of the
family
Balaenopteridae,
characterized
by a
prominent
fin on the back. The
common
finbacks
of the New
England
coast are
Sibbaldius
tectirostris
and S.
tuberosus..
Revival
::
Revival
(n.)
Renewed
interest
in
religion,
after
indifference
and
decline;
a
period
of
religious
awakening;
special
religious
interest..
Square
::
Square
(n.) A
certain
number
of
lines,
forming
a
portion
of a
column,
nearly
square;
-- used
chiefly
in
reckoning
the
prices
of
advertisements
in
newspapers..
Concoct
::
Concoct
(v. t.) To
prepare
from crude
materials,
as food; to
invent
or
prepare
by
combining
different
ingredients;
as, to
concoct
a new dish or
beverage..
Refresh
::
Refresh
(a.) To make as if new; to
repair;
to
restore.
Epigenesis
::
Epigenesis
(n.) The
theory
of
generation
which holds that the germ is
created
entirely
new, not
merely
expanded,
by the
procreative
power of the
parents.
It is
opposed
to the
theory
of
evolution,
also to
syngenesis..
Redistrict
::
Redistrict
(v. t.) To
divide
into new
districts.
Recharter
::
Recharter
(v. t.) To
charter
again or anew; to grant a
second
or
another
charter
to.
Novice
::
Novice
(n.) One who is new in any
business,
profession,
or
calling;
one
unacquainted
or
unskilled;
one yet in the
rudiments;
a
beginner;
a
tyro..
Nerve
::
Nerve (n.) A sinew or a
tendon.
Nestling
::
Nestling
(a.) Newly
hatched;
being yet in the nest.
Stoned
::
Stone (n.) A stand or table with a
smooth,
flat top of
stone,
commonly
marble,
on which to
arrange
the pages of a book,
newspaper,
etc.,
before
printing;
--
called
also
imposing
stone..
Rarefy
::
Rarefy
(v. t.) To make rare, thin,
porous,
or less
dense;
to
expand
or
enlarge
without
adding
any new
portion
of
matter
to; --
opposed
to
condense..
Hamilton Period
::
Hamilton
period
() A
subdivision
of the
Devonian
system
of
America;
-- so named from
Hamilton,
Madison
Co., New York. It
includes
the
Marcellus,
Hamilton,
and
Genesee
epochs
or
groups.
See the Chart of
Geology..
Selectman
::
Selectman
(n.) One of a board of town
officers
chosen
annually
in the New
England
States
to
transact
the
general
public
business
of the town, and have a kind of
executive
authority.
The
number
is
usually
from three to seven in each
town..
Revival
::
Revival
(n.)
Renewed
prevalence
of
something,
as a
practice
or a
fashion..
Symbol
::
Symbol
(n.) An
abbreviation
standing
for the name of an
element
and
consisting
of the
initial
letter
of the Latin or New Latin name, or
sometimes
of the
initial
letter
with a
following
one; as, C for
carbon,
Na for
sodium
(Natrium),
Fe for iron
(Ferrum),
Sn for tin
(Stannum),
Sb for
antimony
(Stibium),
etc. See the list of names and
symbols
under
Element..
News-letter
::
News-letter
(n.) A
circular
letter,
written
or
printed
for the
purpose
of
disseminating
news. This was the name given to the
earliest
English
newspapers..
Mumblenews
::
Mumblenews
(n.) A
talebearer.
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