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Definition of pang
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Pang (v. t.) To
torture;
to cause to have great pain or
suffering;
to
torment.
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Spangled
::
Spangled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Spangl.
Ant-eater
::
Ant-eater
(n.) One of
several
species
of
edentates
and
monotremes
that feed upon ants. See
Ant-bear,
Pangolin,
Aard-vark,
and
Echidna..
Gemmule
::
Gemmule
(n.) One of the
imaginary
granules
or atoms
which,
according
to
Darwin's
hypothesis
of
pangenesis,
are
continually
being
thrown
off from every cell or unit, and
circulate
freely
throughout
the
system,
and when
supplied
with
proper
nutriment
multiply
by
self-division
and
ultimately
develop
into cells like those from which they were
derived.
They are
supposed
to be
transmitted
from the
parent
to the
offspring,
but are often
transmitted
in a
dormant
state
during
many
generations
and are the
Bespangling
::
Bespangling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bespangl.
Heartache
::
Heartache
(n.)
Sorrow;
anguish
of mind;
mental
pang.
Pangless
::
Pangless
(a.)
Without
a pang;
painless.
Heredity
::
Heredity
(n.)
Hereditary
transmission
of the
physical
and
psychical
qualities
of
parents
to their
offspring;
the
biological
law by which
living
beings
tend to
repeat
their
characteristics
in their
descendants.
See
Pangenesis.
Hammochrysos
::
Hammochrysos
(n.) A stone with
spangles
of gold color in it.
Momentary
::
Momentary
(a.) Done in a
moment;
continuing
only a
moment;
lasting
a very short time; as, a
momentary
pang..
Spangle
::
Spangle
(v. t.) To set or
sprinkle
with, or as with,
spangles;
to adorn with
small,
distinct,
brilliant
bodies;
as, a
spangled
breastplate..
Aventurine
::
Aventurine
(n.) A kind of
glass,
containing
gold-colored
spangles.
It was
produced
in the first place by the
accidental
(par
aventure)
dropping
of some brass
filings
into a pot of
melted
glass..
Coquette
::
Coquette
(n.) A
tropical
humming
bird of the genus
Lophornis,
with very
elegant
neck
plumes.
Several
species
are
known.
See
Illustration
under
Spangle,
v. t..
Loricate
::
Loricate
(n.) An
animal
covered
with bony
scales,
as
crocodiles
among
reptiles,
and the
pangolins
among
mammals..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) To be in
travail;
to
suffer
the pangs of
childbirth.
Spang
::
Spang (n.) A
spangle
or
shining
ornament.
Banner
::
Banner
(n.) Any flag or
standard;
as, the
star-spangled
banner..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) Any pang or
distress.
Biophor Biophore
::
Biophor
Biophore
(n.) One of the
smaller
vital units of a cell, the
bearer
of
vitality
and
heredity.
See
Pangen,
in
Supplement..
Pangolin
::
Pangolin
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Manis,
Pholidotus,
and
related
genera,
found in
Africa
and Asia. They are
covered
with
imbricated
scales,
and feed upon ants.
Called
also scaly
ant-eater..
Spang
::
Spang (v. i.) To
spring;
to
bound;
to leap.
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