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Definition of note
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Soldiering
::
Soldiering
(n.) The act of
feigning
to work. See the Note under
Soldier,
v. i., 2..
Pricket
::
Pricket
(n.) A buck in his
second
year. See Note under 3d Buck.
Parallel
::
Parallel
(n.) A
character
consisting
of two
parallel
vertical
lines
(thus,
) used in the text to
direct
attention
to a
similarly
marked
note in the
margin
or at the foot of a
page..
Remembrance
::
Remembrance
(n.) That which
serves
to keep in or bring to mind; a
memorial;
a
token;
a
memento;
a
souvenir;
a
memorandum
or note of
something
to be
remembered.
Oh
::
Oh
(interj.)
An
exclamation
expressing
various
emotions,
according
to the tone and
manner,
especially
surprise,
pain,
sorrow,
anxiety,
or a wish. See the Note under O..
Note
::
Note (n.)
Hence,
a
writing
intended
to be used in
speaking;
memoranda
to
assist
a
speaker,
being
either
a
synopsis,
or the full text of what is to be said; as, to
preach
from
notes;
also, a
reporter's
memoranda;
the
original
report
of a
speech
or of
proceedings..
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..
Denotive
::
Denotive
(a.)
Serving
to
denote.
Shama
::
Shama (n.) A
saxicoline
singing
bird
(Kittacincla
macroura)
of
India,
noted for the
sweetness
and power of its song. In
confinement
it
imitates
the notes of other birds and
various
animals
with
accuracy.
Its head, neck, back,
breast,
and tail are
glossy
black,
the rump
white,
the under parts
chestnut..
Organista
::
Organista
(n.) Any one of
several
South
American
wrens,
noted for the
sweetness
of their
song..
Slander
::
Slander
(n.)
Formerly,
defamation
generally,
whether
oral or
written;
in
modern
usage,
defamation
by words
spoken;
utterance
of
false,
malicious,
and
defamatory
words,
tending
to the
damage
and
derogation
of
another;
calumny.
See the Note under
Defamation..
Utopia
::
Utopia
(n.) An
imaginary
island,
represented
by Sir
Thomas
More, in a work
called
Utopia,
as
enjoying
the
greatest
perfection
in
politics,
laws, and the like. See
Utopia,
in the
Dictionary
of Noted Names in
Fiction..
Through
::
Through
(prep.)
Among or in the midst of; -- used to
denote
passage;
as, a fish swims
through
the
water;
the light
glimmers
through
a
thicket..
Durham
::
Durham
(n.) One or a breed of
short-horned
cattle,
originating
in the
county
of
Durham,
England.
The
Durham
cattle
are noted for their
beef-producing
quality..
Pease
::
Pease (n.) A
plural
form of Pea. See the Note under Pea.
Compass
::
Compass
(n.) The range of
notes,
or
tones,
within
the
capacity
of a voice or
instrument..
Decillion
::
Decillion
(n.)
According
to the
English
notation,
a
million
involved
to the tenth
power,
or a unit with sixty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
involved
to the
eleventh
power,
or a unit with
thirty-three
ciphers
annexed.
[See the Note under
Numeration.].
This
::
This
(pron.
& a.) As a
demonstrative
pronoun,
this
denotes
something
that is
present
or near in place or time, or
something
just
mentioned,
or that is just about to be
mentioned..
Ascend
::
Ascend
(v. i.) To rise, in a
figurative
sense;
to
proceed
from an
inferior
to a
superior
degree,
from mean to noble
objects,
from
particulars
to
generals,
from
modern
to
ancient
times,
from one note to
another
more
acute,
etc.; as, our
inquiries
ascend
to the
remotest
antiquity;
to
ascend
to our first
progenitor..
#NAME?
::
-esque
() A
suffix
of
certain
words from the
French,
Italian,
and
Spanish.
It
denotes
manner
or
style;
like; as,
arabesque,
after the
manner
of the
Arabs..
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