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Definition of nill
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Nill (n.)
Scales
of hot iron from the
forge.
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Melilot
::
Melilot
(n.) Any
species
of
Melilotus,
a genus of
leguminous
herbs
having
a
vanillalike
odor; sweet
clover;
hart's
clover.
The blue
melilot
(Melilotus
caerulea)
is used in
Switzerland
to give color and
flavor
to
sapsago
cheese..
Manilla
::
Manilla
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Manila
or
Manilla,
the
capital
of the
Philippine
Islands;
made in, or
exported
from, that
city..
Vanilla
::
Vanilla
(n.) A genus of
climbing
orchidaceous
plants,
natives
of
tropical
America..
Chenille
::
Chenille
(n.)
Tufted
cord, of silk or
worsted,
for the
trimming
of
ladies'
dresses,
for
embroidery
and
fringes,
and for the weft of
Chenille
rugs..
Savanilla
::
Savanilla
(n.) The
tarpum.
Deer's-tongue
::
Deer's-tongue
(n.) A plant
(Liatris
odoratissima)
whose
fleshy
leaves
give out a
fragrance
compared
to
vanilla.
Manila
::
Manila
(a.) Alt. of
Manill.
Manilla
::
Manilla
(n.) A piece of
copper
of the shape of a
horseshoe,
used as money by
certain
tribes
of the west coast of
Africa..
Manilla
::
Manilla
(a.) Same as
Manila.
Vanillin
::
Vanillin
(n.) A white
crystalline
aldehyde
having
a
burning
taste and
characteristic
odor of
vanilla.
It is
extracted
from
vanilla
pods, and is also
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
coniferin,
and by the
oxidation
of
eugenol..
Vanillic
::
Vanillic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
vanilla
or
vanillin;
resembling
vanillin;
specifically,
designating
an
alcohol
and an acid
respectively,
vanillin
being the
intermediate
aldehyde..
Coronilla
::
Coronilla
(n.) A genus of
plants
related
to the
clover,
having
their
flowers
arranged
in
little
heads or tufts
resembling
coronets..
Tarpum
::
Tarpum
(n.) A very large
marine
fish
(Megapolis
Atlanticus)
of the
Southern
United
States
and the West
Indies.
It often
becomes
six or more feet in
length,
and has large
silvery
scales.
The
scales
are a
staple
article
of
trade,
and are used in
fancywork.
Called
also
tarpon,
sabalo,
savanilla,
silverfish,
and
jewfish..
Coumarin
::
Coumarin
(n.) The
concrete
essence
of the tonka bean, the fruit of
Dipterix
(formerly
Coumarouna)
odorata
and
consisting
essentially
of
coumarin
proper,
which is a white
crystalline
substance,
C9H6O2,
of
vanilla-like
odor,
regarded
as an
anhydride
of
coumaric
acid, and used in
flavoring.
Coumarin
in also made
artificially..
Nilling
::
Nilling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nil.
Vanillate
::
Vanillate
(n.) A salt of
vanillic
acid.
Vanilloes
::
Vanilloes
(n. pl.) An
inferior
kind of
vanilla,
the pods of
Vanilla
Pompona..
Chocolate
::
Chocolate
(n.) A paste or cake
composed
of the
roasted
seeds of the
Theobroma
Cacao
ground
and mixed with other
ingredients,
usually
sugar,
and
cinnamon
or
vanilla..
Sicklewort
::
Sicklewort
(n.) A plant of the genus
Coronilla
(C.
scorpioides);
-- so named from its
curved
pods.
Nonillion
::
Nonillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
octillions,
or a unit with
thirty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
English
notation,
a
million
octillions,
or a unit with
fifty-four
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
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