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Definition of nice
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Nice
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
ignorant;
also, weak;
effeminate..
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Subtilizer
::
Subtilize
(v. i.) To
refine
in
argument;
to make very nice
distinctions.
Jump
::
Jump (a.) Nice;
exact;
matched;
fitting;
precise.
Gondola
::
Gondola
(n.) A long,
narrow
boat with a high prow and
stern,
used in the
canals
of
Venice.
A
gondola
is
usually
propelled
by one or two
oarsmen
who stand
facing
the prow, or by
poling.
A
gondola
for
passengers
has a small open cabin
amidships,
for their
protection
against
the sun or rain. A
sumptuary
law of
Venice
required
that
gondolas
should
be
painted
black,
and they are
customarily
so
painted
now..
Picking
::
Picking
(a.) Nice;
careful.
Sagittary
::
Sagittary
(n.) The
Arsenal
in
Venice;
-- so
called
from
having
a
figure
of an
archer
over the door.
Puncto
::
Puncto
(n.) A nice point of form or
ceremony.
Dado
::
Dado (n.) That part of a
pedestal
included
between
the base and the
cornice
(or
surbase);
the die. See
Illust.
of
Column.
Systole
::
Systemless
(a.) Not
having
any of the
distinct
systems
or types of
structure,
as the
radiate,
articulate,
etc.,
characteristic
of
organic
nature;
as, all
unicellular
organisms
are
systemless..
Rose-water
::
Rose-water
(a.)
Having
the odor of rose
water;
hence,
affectedly
nice or
delicate;
sentimental..
Superstitionist
::
Superstition
(n.)
Excessive
nicety;
scrupulous
exactness.
Cantalever
::
Cantalever
(n.) A
bracket
to
support
a
balcony,
a
cornice,
or the
like..
Subtile
::
Subtile
(a.)
Delicately
constituted
or
constructed;
nice; fine;
delicate;
tenuous;
finely
woven.
Sage
::
Sage
(superl.)
Having
nice
discernment
and
powers
of
judging;
prudent;
grave;
sagacious.
Tid
::
Tid (a.)
Tender;
soft; nice; -- now only used in
tidbit.
Aldine
::
Aldine
(a.) An
epithet
applied
to
editions
(chiefly
of the
classics)
which
proceeded
from the press of Aldus
Manitius,
and his
family,
of
Venice,
for the most part in the 16th
century
and known by the sign of the
anchor
and the
dolphin.
The term has also been
applied
to
certain
elegant
editions
of
English
works..
Finical
::
Finical
(a.)
Affectedly
fine;
overnice;
unduly
particular;
fastidious.
Susception
::
Susceptible
(a.)
Capable
of
impression;
having
nice
sensibility;
impressible;
tender;
sensitive;
as,
children
are more
susceptible
than
adults;
a man of a
susceptible
heart..
Cyma
::
Cyma (n.) A
member
or
molding
of the
cornice,
the
profile
of which is
wavelike
in
form..
Unicentral
::
Unicentral
(a.)
Having
a
single
center
of
growth.
Purist
::
Purist
(n.) One who aims at
excessive
purity
or
nicety,
esp. in the
choice
of
language..
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