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Definition of pan
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Pan (n.) The
distance
comprised
between
the angle of the
epaule
and the
flanked
angle.
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Attendant
::
Attendant
(n.) That which
accompanies;
a
concomitant.
Fierasfer
::
Fierasfer
(n.) A genus of
small,
slender
fishes,
remarkable
for their habit of
living
as
commensals
in other
animals.
One
species
inhabits
the gill
cavity
of the pearl
oyster
near
Panama;
another
lives
within
an East
Indian
holothurian..
Harmine
::
Harmine
(n.) An
alkaloid
accompanying
harmaline
(in the
Peganum
harmala),
and
obtained
from it by
oxidation.
It is a white
crystalline
substance..
Orlo
::
Orlo (n.) A wind
instrument
of music in use among the
Spaniards.
Spanked
::
Spanked
(imp. & p. p.) of Span.
Tarsiatura
::
Tarsiatura
(n.) A kind of
mosaic
in
woodwork,
much
employed
in Italy in the
fifteenth
century
and
later,
in which
scrolls
and
arabesques,
and
sometimes
architectural
scenes,
landscapes,
fruits,
flowers,
and the like, were
produced
by
inlaying
pieces
of wood of
different
colors
and
shades
into
panels
usually
of
walnut
wood..
Inflate
::
Inflate
(v. t.) To swell or
distend
with air or gas; to
dilate;
to
expand;
to
enlarge;
as, to
inflate
a
bladder;
to
inflate
the
lungs..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To
connect;
to place so as to
belong;
to
assign
by
authority;
to
appoint;
as, an
officer
is
attached
to a
certain
regiment,
company,
or
ship..
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) A
narrow
mat or passe
partout
for a
picture.
Company
::
Company
(n.) The state of being a
companion
or
companions;
the act of
accompanying;
fellowship;
companionship;
society;
friendly
intercourse.
Yen
::
Yen (n.) The unit of value and
account
in
Japan.
Since
Japan's
adoption
of the gold
standard,
in 1897, the value of the yen has been about 50
cents.
The yen is equal to 100 sen..
Spanker
::
Spanker
(n.) One who takes long, quick
strides
in
walking;
also, a fast
horse..
Dilative
::
Dilative
(a.)
Causing
dilation;
tending
to
dilate,
on
enlarge;
expansive..
-ancies
::
-ancies
(pl. ) of
Discrepanc.
Pantophagy
::
Pantophagy
(n.) The habit or power of
eating
all kinds of food.
Inflammatory
::
Inflammatory
(a.)
Accompanied
with, or
tending
to
cause,
preternatural
heat and
excitement
of
arterial
action;
as, an
inflammatory
disease..
Encamp
::
Encamp
(v. i.) To form and
occupy
a camp; to
prepare
and
settle
in
temporary
habitations,
as tents or huts; to halt on a
march,
pitch
tents,
or form huts, and
remain
for the night or for a
longer
time, as an army or a
company
traveling..
Dilate
::
Dilate
(v. i.) To grow wide; to
expand;
to swell or
extend
in all
directions.
Tyrosin
::
Tyrosin
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
present
in small
amount
in the
pancreas
and
spleen,
and
formed
in large
quantity
from the
decomposition
of
proteid
matter
by
various
means,
-- as by
pancreatic
digestion,
by
putrefaction
as of
cheese,
by the
action
of
boiling
acids,
etc.
Chemically,
it
consists
of
oxyphenol
and
amidopropionic
acid, and by
decomposition
yields
oxybenzoic
acid, or some other
benzol
derivative..
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) A
company
of
persons
supposed
to
behold
what
passed
in the acts of a
tragedy,
and to sing the
sentiments
which the
events
suggested
in
couplets
or
verses
between
the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the
chorus..
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