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Definition of nim
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Nim (v. t.) To take; to
steal;
to
filch.
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Muzzle
::
Muzzle
(v. i.) A
fastening
or
covering
(as a band or cage) for the mouth of an
animal,
to
prevent
eating
or
vicious
biting..
Excrement
::
Excrement
(n.)
Matter
excreted
and
ejected;
that which is
excreted
or cast out of the
animal
body by any of the
natural
emunctories;
especially,
alvine,
discharges;
dung;
ordure..
Protean
::
Protean
(a.)
Exceedingly
variable;
readily
assuming
different
shapes
or
forms;
as, an
amoeba
is a
protean
animalcule..
Left
::
Left (a.) Of or
pertaining
to that side of the body in man on which the
muscular
action
of the limbs is
usually
weaker
than on the other side; --
opposed
to
right,
when used in
reference
to a part of the body; as, the left hand, or arm; the left ear. Also said of the
corresponding
side of the lower
animals..
Lifesome
::
Lifesome
(a.)
Animated;
sprightly.
Warega Fly
::
Warega
fly () A
Brazilian
fly whose
larvae
live in the skin of man and
animals,
producing
painful
sores..
Discompose
::
Discompose
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder;
to
ruffle;
to
destroy
the
composure
or
equanimity;
to
agitate.
Teem
::
Teem (v. i.) To bring forth
young,
as an
animal;
to
produce
fruit,
as a
plant;
to bear; to be
pregnant;
to
conceive;
to
multiply..
Skull
::
Skull (n.) The
skeleton
of the head of a
vertebrate
animal,
including
the brain case, or
cranium,
and the bones and
cartilages
of the face and
mouth.
See
Illusts.
of
Carnivora,
of
Facial
angles
under
Facial,
and of
Skeleton,
in
Appendix..
Skeleton
::
Skeleton
(n.) The bony and
cartilaginous
framework
which
supports
the soft parts of a
vertebrate
animal.
Lure
::
Lure (v. i.) To
recall
a hawk or other
animal.
Maximum
::
Maximum
(n.) The
greatest
quantity
or value
attainable
in a given case; or, the
greatest
value
attained
by a
quantity
which first
increases
and then
begins
to
decrease;
the
highest
point or
degree;
--
opposed
to
minimum..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
animation
and
intelligence,
or their
associated
characteristics,
as
expression
of face, look, etc.;
expressionless;
vacant..
Tooth
::
Tooth (n.) Any
projection
corresponding
to the tooth of an
animal,
in
shape,
position,
or
office;
as, the
teeth,
or cogs, of a
cogwheel;
a
tooth,
prong,
or tine, of a fork; a
tooth,
or the
teeth,
of a rake, a saw, a file, a
card..
Master
::
Master
(n.) One who uses, or
controls
at will,
anything
inanimate;
as, to be
master
of one's
time..
Agileness
::
Agileness
(n.)
Agility;
nimbleness.
Render
::
Render
(v. t.) To try out or
extract
(oil, lard,
tallow,
etc.) from fatty
animal
substances;
as, to
render
tallow..
Minstrel
::
Minstrel
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, one of an order of men who
subsisted
by the arts of
poetry
and
music,
and sang
verses
to the
accompaniment
of a harp or other
instrument;
in
modern
times,
a poet; a bard; a
singer
and
harper;
a
musician..
Chine
::
Chine (n.) A piece of the
backbone
of an
animal,
with the
adjoining
parts,
cut for
cooking.
[See
Illust.
of
Beef.].
Actively
::
Actively
(adv.)
In an
active
manner;
nimbly;
briskly;
energetically;
also, by one's own
action;
voluntarily,
not
passively..
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