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Definition of par
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Par (n.)
Equality
of
condition
or
circumstances.
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Peculiarity
::
Peculiarity
(n.) That which is
peculiar;
a
special
and
distinctive
characteristic
or
habit;
particularity.
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.) Not
dispensable;
impossible
to be
omitted,
remitted,
or
spared;
absolutely
necessary
or
requisite..
Outsider
::
Outsider
(n.) One not
belonging
to the
concern,
institution,
party,
etc.,
spoken
of; one
disconnected
in
interest
or
feeling..
Ice
::
Ice (n.) Water or other fluid
frozen
or
reduced
to the solid state by cold;
frozen
water.
It is a white or
transparent
colorless
substance,
crystalline,
brittle,
and
viscoidal.
Its
specific
gravity
(0.92,
that of water at 4¡ C. being 1.0) being less than that of
water,
ice
floats..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) Any
communication
which is
covered
overhead
as well as at the
sides.
When
prepared
for
defense,
it is a
defensive
gallery..
Duodenum
::
Duodenum
(n.) The part of the small
intestines
between
the
stomach
and the
jejunum.
See
Illust.
of
Digestive
apparatus,
under
Digestive..
Nor
::
Nor
(conj.)
A
negative
connective
or
particle,
introducing
the
second
member
or
clause
of a
negative
proposition,
following
neither,
or not, in the first
member
or
clause
(as or in
affirmative
propositions
follows
either).
Nor is also used
sometimes
in the first
member
for
neither,
and
sometimes
the
neither
is
omitted
and
implied
by the use of nor..
Freshen
::
Freshen
(v. t.) To make
fresh;
to
separate,
as
water,
from
saline
ingredients;
to make less salt; as, to
freshen
water,
fish, or
flesh..
Waterlandian
::
Waterlandian
(n.) One of a body of Dutch
Anabaptists
who
separated
from the
Mennonites
in the
sixteenth
century;
-- so
called
from a
district
in North
Holland
denominated
Waterland.
Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To
prepare
for
fighting,
as a
gamecock,
by
trimming
the
hackles
and
cutting
off the comb and
wattles..
Alter
::
Alter (v. t.) To make
otherwise;
to
change
in some
respect,
either
partially
or
wholly;
to vary; to
modify..
Septennial
::
Septennial
(a.)
Lasting
or
continuing
seven
years;
as,
septennial
parliaments..
Cutaway
::
Cutaway
(a.)
Having
a part cut off or away;
having
the
corners
rounded
or cut away.
Subsumption
::
Subsume
(v. t.) To take up into or
under,
as
individual
under
species,
species
under
genus,
or
particular
under
universal;
to place (any one
cognition)
under
another
as
belonging
to it; to
include
under
something
else..
Disclaim
::
Disclaim
(v. t.) To
disavow
or
renounce
all part,
claim,
or
share..
Comminution
::
Comminution
(n.) The act of
reducing
to a fine
powder
or to small
particles;
pulverization;
the state of being
comminuted.
Straggle
::
Straggle
(v. t.) To
escape
or
stretch
beyond
proper
limits,
as the
branches
of a
plant;
to
spread
widely
apart;
to shoot too far or
widely
in
growth..
Ratter
::
Ratter
(n.) One who, or that
which,
rats, as one who
deserts
his
party..
Lazarite
::
Lazarite
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the
Priests
of the
Mission,
a
religious
institute
founded
by
Vincent
de Paul in 1624, and
popularly
called
Lazarists
or
Lazarites
from the
College
of St.
Lazare
in
Paris,
which was
occupied
by them until
1792..
Enallage
::
Enallage
(n.) A
substitution,
as of one part of
speech
for
another,
of one
gender,
number,
case,
person,
tense,
mode, or
voice,
of the same word, for
another..
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