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Definition of otary
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Otary (n.) Any eared seal.
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Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.) A
register
or chief clerk of a court in
certain
States
of the
United
States.
Vortex
::
Vortex
(n.) A
supposed
collection
of
particles
of very
subtile
matter,
endowed
with a rapid
rotary
motion
around
an axis which was also the axis of a sun or a
planet.
Descartes
attempted
to
account
for the
formation
of the
universe,
and the
movements
of the
bodies
composing
it, by a
theory
of
vortices..
Notary
::
Notary
(n.) A
public
officer
who
attests
or
certifies
deeds and other
writings,
or
copies
of them,
usually
under his
official
seal, to make them
authentic,
especially
in
foreign
countries.
His
duties
chiefly
relate
to
instruments
used in
commercial
transactions,
such as
protests
of
negotiable
paper,
ship's
papers
in cases of loss,
damage,
etc. He is
generally
called
a
notary
public..
Dextrorotary
::
Dextrorotary
(a.) See
Dextrotatory.
Boomerang
::
Boomerang
(n.) A very
singular
missile
weapon
used by the
natives
of
Australia
and in some parts of
India.
It is
usually
a
curved
stick of hard wood, from
twenty
to
thirty
inches
in
length,
from two to three
inches
wide, and half or three
quarters
of an inch
thick.
When
thrown
from the hand with a quick
rotary
motion,
it
describes
very
remarkable
curves,
according
to the shape of the
instrument
and the
manner
of
throwing
it, often
moving
nearly
horizontally
a long
distance,
then
curving
upward
t
Dotary
::
Dotary
(n.) A
dotard's
weakness;
dotage.
Devotary
::
Devotary
(n.) A
votary.
Bore
::
Bore (v. i.) To make a hole or
perforation
with, or as with, a
boring
instrument;
to cut a
circular
hole by the
rotary
motion
of a tool; as, to bore for water or oil (i. e., to sink a well by
boring
for water or oil); to bore with a
gimlet;
to bore into a tree (as
insects)..
Antidotary
::
Antidotary
(a.)
Antidotal.
Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.) The chief
secretary
of the
patriarch
of
Constantinople.
Prothonotaryship
::
Prothonotaryship
(n.)
Office
of a
prothonotary.
Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.)
Formerly,
one who had the
charge
of
writing
the acts of the
martyrs,
and the
circumstances
of their
death;
now, one of
twelve
persons,
constituting
a
college
in the Roman
Curia,
whose
office
is to
register
pontifical
acts and to make and
preserve
the
official
record
of
beatifications..
Vire
::
Vire (n.) An
arrow,
having
a
rotary
motion,
formerly
used with the
crossbow.
Cf.
Vireton..
Left-handed
::
Left-handed
(a.)
Having
a
direction
contrary
to that of the hands of a watch when seen in
front;
-- said of a
twist,
a
rotary
motion,
etc.,
looked
at from a given
direction..
Trochilic
::
Trochilic
(a.) OF or
pertaining
to
rotary
motion;
having
power to draw out or turn
round.
Votaress
::
Votaress
(n.) A woman who is a
votary.
Pronotary
::
Pronotary
(n.) See
Prothonotary.
Notarial
::
Notarial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
notary;
done or taken by a
notary;
as, a
notarial
seal;
notarial
evidence
or
attestation..
Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.) A chief
notary
or
clerk.
Milling
::
Milling
(n.) The act or
employment
of
grinding
or
passing
through
a mill; the
process
of
fulling;
the
process
of
making
a
raised
or
intented
edge upon coin, etc.; the
process
of
dressing
surfaces
of
various
shapes
with
rotary
cutters.
See
Mill..
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