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Definition of note
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Note (v. t.) To butt; to push with the
horns.
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Adsignify
::
Adsignify
(v. t.) To
denote
additionally.
Accentor
::
Accentor
(n.) A genus of
European
birds (so named from their sweet
notes),
including
the hedge
warbler.
In
America
sometimes
applied
to the water
thrushes..
Staved
::
Stave (n.) The five
horizontal
and
parallel
lines on and
between
which
musical
notes are
written
or
pointed;
the
staff.
Breve
::
Breve (n.) A note or
character
of time,
equivalent
to two
semibreves
or four
minims.
When
dotted,
it is equal to three
semibreves.
It was
formerly
of a
square
figure
(as thus: / ), but is now made oval, with a line
perpendicular
to the staff on each of its
sides;
--
formerly
much used for choir
service..
Index
::
Index (n.) That which
guides,
points
out,
informs,
or
directs;
a
pointer
or a hand that
directs
to
anything,
as the hand of a
watch,
a
movable
finger
on a
gauge,
scale,
or other
graduated
instrument.
In
printing,
a sign used to
direct
particular
attention
to a note or
paragraph;
--
called
also
fist..
Soldiering
::
Soldiering
(n.) The act of
feigning
to work. See the Note under
Soldier,
v. i., 2..
Electuary
::
Electuary
(n.) A
medicine
composed
of
powders,
or other
ingredients,
incorporated
with some
convserve,
honey,
or
sirup;
a
confection.
See the note under
Confection..
Chinook
::
Chinook
(n.) One of a tribe of North
American
Indians
now
living
in the state of
Washington,
noted for the
custom
of
flattening
their
skulls.
Chinooks
also
called
Flathead
Indians..
Flimsy
::
Flimsy
(n.) A bank note.
Vaisya
::
Vaisya
(n.) The third of the four great
original
castes
among the
Hindus,
now
either
extinct
or
partially
represented
by the
mercantile
class of
Banyas.
See the Note under
Caste,
1..
Tremolo
::
Tremolo
(n.) A
certain
contrivance
in an
organ,
which
causes
the notes to sound with rapid
pulses
or
beats,
producing
a
tremulous
effect;
--
called
also
tremolant,
and
tremulant..
Ward-corn
::
Ward-corn
(n.) The duty of
keeping
watch and ward (see the Note under
Watch,
n., 1) with a horn to be blown upon any
occasion
of
surprise..
Mark
::
Mark (v. i.) To take
particular
notice;
to
observe
critically;
to note; to
remark.
#NAME?
::
-ish () A
suffix
used to from
adjectives
from nouns and from
adjectives.
It
denotes
relation,
resemblance,
similarity,
and
sometimes
has a
diminutive
force;
as,
selfish,
boyish,
brutish;
whitish,
somewhat
white..
Trionyx
::
Trionyx
(n.) A genus of
fresh-water
or river
turtles
which have the shell
imperfectly
developed
and
covered
with a soft
leathery
skin. They are noted for their
agility
and
rapacity.
Called
also soft
tortoise,
soft-shell
tortoise,
and mud
turtle..
Dipsomania
::
Dipsomania
(n.) A
morbid
an
uncontrollable
craving
(often
periodic)
for
drink,
esp. for
alcoholic
liquors;
also
improperly
used to
denote
acute and
chronic
alcoholism..
Group
::
Group (n.) A
number
of
eighth,
sixteenth,
etc., notes
joined
at the
stems;
--
sometimes
rather
indefinitely
applied
to any
ornament
made up of a few short
notes..
Dimensionless
::
Dimensionless
(a.)
Without
dimensions;
having
no
appreciable
or
noteworthy
extent.
Viz-cacha
::
Viz-cacha
(n.) A large
burrowing
South
American
rodent
(Lagostomus
trichodactylus)
allied
to the
chinchillas,
but much
larger.
Its fur is soft and
rather
long,
mottled
gray
above,
white or
yellowish
white
beneath.
There is a white band
across
the
muzzle,
and a dark band on each
cheek.
It
inhabits
grassy
plains,
and is noted for its
extensive
burrows
and for
heaping
up
miscellaneous
articles
at the mouth of its
burrows.
Called
also
biscacha,
bizcacha,
vischacha,
vishatscha..
Locust
::
Locust
(n.) The
locust
tree. See
Locust
Tree
(definition,
note, and
phrases)..
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