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Definition of par
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Par (n.)
Equality
of
condition
or
circumstances.
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Bank Bill
::
Bank bill () In
England,
a note, or a bill of
exchange,
of a bank,
payable
to
order,
and
usually
at some
future
specified
time. Such bills are
negotiable,
but form, in the
strict
sense of the term, no part of the
currency..
Tucker
::
Tucker
(n.) A
narrow
piece of linen or the like,
folded
across
the
breast,
or
attached
to the gown at the neck,
forming
a part of a
woman's
dress in the 17th
century
and
later..
Syncytium
::
Syncytium
(n.)
Tissue
in which the cell or
partition
walls are
wholly
wanting
and the cell
bodies
fused
together,
so that the
tissue
consists
of a
continuous
mass of
protoplasm
in which
nuclei
are
imbedded,
as in
ordinary
striped
muscle..
Night
::
Night (n.) That part of the
natural
day when the sun is
beneath
the
horizon,
or the time from
sunset
to
sunrise;
esp., the time
between
dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only
moonlight,
starlight,
or
artificial
light..
Osteocope
::
Osteocope
(n.) Pain in the
bones;
a
violent
fixed pain in any part of a bone.
Solecism
::
Solecism
(n.) An
impropriety
or
incongruity
of
language
in the
combination
of words or parts of a
sentence;
esp.,
deviation
from the idiom of a
language
or from the rules of
syntax..
Incrassated
::
Incrassated
(a.)
Swelled
out on some
particular
part, as the
antennae
of
certain
insects..
Contorted
::
Contorted
(a.)
Twisted
back upon
itself,
as some parts of
plants..
Skeletology
::
Skeletology
(n.) That part of
anatomy
which
treats
of the
skeleton;
also, a
treatise
on the
skeleton..
Namely
::
Namely
(adv.)
By name; by
particular
mention;
specifically;
especially;
expressly.
Sieve
::
Sieve (n.) A
utensil
for
separating
the finer and
coarser
parts of a
pulverized
or
granulated
substance
from each
other.
It
consist
of a
vessel,
usually
shallow,
with the
bottom
perforated,
or made of hair, wire, or the like, woven in
meshes..
Epizoon
::
Epizoon
(n.) One of the
artificial
group of
invertebrates
of
various
kinds,
which live
parasitically
upon the
exterior
of other
animals;
an
ectozoon.
Among them are the lice,
ticks,
many
acari,
the
lerneans,
or fish lice, and other
crustaceans..
Bechamel
::
Bechamel
(n.) A rich, white
sauce,
prepared
with
butter
and
cream..
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
operation
of
restoring
a
dislocated
or
fractured
part to its
former
place.
Splanchnotomy
::
Splanchno-skeleton
(n.) That part of the
skeleton
connected
with the sense
organs
and the
viscera.
Back
::
Back (n.) In human
beings,
the
hinder
part of the body,
extending
from the neck to the end of the
spine;
in other
animals,
that part of the body which
corresponds
most
nearly
to such part of a human
being;
as, the back of a
horse,
fish, or
lobster..
Doldrums
::
Doldrums
(n. pl.) A part of the ocean near the
equator,
abounding
in
calms,
squalls,
and
light,
baffling
winds,
which
sometimes
prevent
all
progress
for
weeks;
-- so
called
by
sailors..
Some
::
Some (a.)
Certain;
those of one part or
portion;
-- in
distinct
from other or
others;
as, some men
believe
one
thing,
and
others
another..
Ultimatum
::
Ultimatum
(n.) A final
proposition,
concession,
or
condition;
especially,
the final
propositions,
conditions,
or
terms,
offered
by
either
of the
parties
in a
diplomatic
negotiation;
the most
favorable
terms a
negotiator
can
offer,
the
rejection
of which
usually
puts an end to the
hesitation..
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) That part of a
pistil
which has no
epidermis,
and is
fitted
to
receive
the
pollen.
It is
usually
the
terminal
portion,
and is
commonly
somewhat
glutinous
or
viscid.
See
Illust.
of
Stamen
and of
Flower..
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