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Definition of patio
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Patio (n.) A paved yard or floor where ores are
cleaned
and
sorted,
or where ore, salt,
mercury,
etc., are
trampled
by
horses,
to
effect
intermixture
and
amalgamation..
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Engineering
::
Engineering
(n.)
Originally,
the art of
managing
engines;
in its
modern
and
extended
sense,
the art and
science
by which the
mechanical
properties
of
matter
are made
useful
to man in
structures
and
machines;
the
occupation
and work of an
engineer..
Armature
::
Armature
(n.) A piece of soft iron used to
connect
the two poles of a
magnet,
or
electro-magnet,
in order to
complete
the
circuit,
or to
receive
and apply the
magnetic
force.
In the
ordinary
horseshoe
magnet,
it
serves
to
prevent
the
dissipation
of the
magnetic
force..
Coopery
::
Coopery
(n.) The
occupation
of a
cooper.
Dyer
::
Dyer (n.) One whose
occupation
is to dye cloth and the like.
Minstrelsy
::
Minstrelsy
(n.) The arts and
occupation
of
minstrels;
the
singing
and
playing
of a
minstrel.
Dissoluteness
::
Dissoluteness
(n.) State or
quality
of being
dissolute;
looseness
of
morals
and
manners;
addictedness
to
sinful
pleasures;
debauchery;
dissipation.
Crow''s-foot
::
Crow's-foot
(n.) The
wrinkles
that
appear,
as the
effect
of age or
dissipation,
under and
around
the outer
corners
of the
eyes..
Forcipation
::
Forcipation
(n.)
Torture
by
pinching
with
forceps
or
pinchers.
Shipwright
::
Shipwright
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to
construct
ships;
a
builder
of ships or other
vessels.
Tailor
::
Tailor
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to cut out and make men's
garments;
also, one who cuts out and makes
ladies'
outer
garments..
Turner
::
Turner
(n.) One who
turns;
especially,
one whose
occupation
is to form
articles
with a
lathe..
Nirvana
::
Nirvana
(n.) In the
Buddhist
system
of
religion,
the final
emancipation
of the soul from
transmigration,
and
consequently
a
beatific
enfrachisement
from the evils of
wordly
existence,
as by
annihilation
or
absorption
into the
divine.
See
Buddhism..
Consume
::
Consume
(v. t.) To
destroy,
as by
decomposition,
dissipation,
waste,
or fire; to use up; to
expend;
to
waste;
to burn up; to eat up; to
devour..
Sculptor
::
Sculptor
(n.) One who
sculptures;
one whose
occupation
is to carve
statues,
or works of
sculpture..
Measurer
::
Measurer
(n.) One who
measures;
one whose
occupation
or duty is to
measure
commondities
in
market.
Participation
::
Participation
(n.) The act or state of
participating,
or
sharing
in
common
with
others;
as, a
participation
in joy or
sorrows..
Seamster
::
Seamster
(n.) One who sews well, or whose
occupation
is to sew..
Fisherman
::
Fisherman
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to catch fish.
Antedate
::
Antedate
(n.)
Anticipation.
Warping
::
Warping
(n.) The art or
occupation
of
preparing
warp or webs for the
weaver.
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