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Definition of nim
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Nim (v. t.) To take; to
steal;
to
filch.
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Tone
::
Tone (n.) That state of a body, or of any of its
organs
or
parts,
in which the
animal
functions
are
healthy
and
performed
with due
vigor..
Rendering
::
Rendering
(n.) The
process
of
trying
out or
extracting
lard,
tallow,
etc., from
animal
fat..
Vascular
::
Vascular
(a.)
Operating
by means of, or made up of an
arrangement
of,
vessels;
as, the
vascular
system
in
animals,
including
the
arteries,
veins,
capillaries,
lacteals,
etc..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One not
inimical
or
hostile;
one not a foe or
enemy;
also, one of the same
nation,
party,
kin, etc., whose
friendly
feelings
may be
assumed.
The word is some times used as a term of
friendly
address..
Cholesterin
::
Cholesterin
(n.) A
white,
fatty,
crystalline
substance,
tasteless
and
odorless,
found in
animal
and plant
products
and
tissue,
and
especially
in nerve
tissue,
in the bile, and in
gallstones..
Carney
::
Carney
(n.) A
disease
of
horses,
in which the mouth is so
furred
that the
afflicted
animal
can not eat..
Gynandromorph
::
Gynandromorph
(n.) An
animal
affected
with
gynandromorphism,.
Vitality
::
Vitality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vital;
the
principle
of life; vital
force;
animation;
as, the
vitality
of eggs or
vegetable
seeds;
the
vitality
of an
enterprise..
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To
adjust;
to put in good
order;
to
arrange;
specifically:
(a) To
prepare
for use; to fit for any use; to
render
suitable
for an
intended
purpose;
to get
ready;
as, to dress a slain
animal;
to dress meat; to dress
leather
or
cloth;
to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a
garden;
to dress a
horse,
by
currying
and
rubbing;
to dress
grain,
by
cleansing
it; in
mining
and
metallurgy,
to dress ores, by
sorting
and
separating
them..
Fleshly
::
Fleshly
(a.)
Animal;
not/vegetable.
Musk
::
Musk (n.) A
substance
of a
reddish
brown
color,
and when fresh of the
consistence
of
honey,
obtained
from a bag being
behind
the navel of the male musk deer. It has a
slightly
bitter
taste,
but is
specially
remarkable
for its
powerful
and
enduring
odor. It is used in
medicine
as a
stimulant
antispasmodic.
The term is also
applied
to
secretions
of
various
other
animals,
having
a
similar
odor..
Who
::
Who
(object.)
Originally,
an
interrogative
pronoun,
later,
a
relative
pronoun
also; -- used
always
substantively,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1. As
interrogative
pronouns,
who and whom ask the
question:
What or which
person
or
persons?
Who and whom, as
relative
pronouns
(in the sense of
that),
are
properly
used of
persons
(corresponding
to
which,
as
applied
to
things),
but are
sometimes,
less
properly
and now
rarely,
used of
animals,
plants,
etc. Who and who
Person
::
Person
(n.) A
living,
self-conscious
being,
as
distinct
from an
animal
or a
thing;
a moral
agent;
a human
being;
a man,
woman,
or
child..
Talon
::
Talon (n.) The claw of a
predaceous
bird or
animal,
especially
the claw of a bird of
prey..
Gladiolus
::
Gladiolus
(n.) The
middle
portion
of the
sternum
in some
animals;
the
mesosternum.
Meat
::
Meat (n.) The flesh of
animals
used as food; esp.,
animal
muscle;
as, a
breakfast
of bread and fruit
without
meat..
Whine
::
Whine (v. i.) To utter a
plaintive
cry, as some
animals;
to moan with a
childish
noise;
to
complain,
or to tell of
sorrow,
distress,
or the like, in a
plaintive,
nasal tone;
hence,
to
complain
or to beg in a mean,
unmanly
way; to moan
basely..
Spiritless
::
Spiritless
(a.)
Destitute
of
spirit;
wanting
animation;
wanting
cheerfulness;
dejected;
depressed.
Magnanimously
::
Magnanimously
(adv.)
In a
magnanimous
manner;
with
greatness
of mind.
Universal
::
Universal
(a.)
Forming
the whole of a
genus;
relatively
unlimited
in
extension;
affirmed
or
denied
of the whole of a
subject;
as, a
universal
proposition;
--
opposed
to
particular;
e. g.
(universal
affirmative)
All men are
animals;
(universal
negative)
No men are
omniscient..
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