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Definition of pell
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Pell (n.) A roll of
parchment;
a
parchment
record.
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Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To be shot or
propelled
forcibly;
-- said of a
missile;
to be
emitted
or
driven;
to move or
extend
swiftly,
as if
propelled;
as, a
shooting
star..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
A
compellative
of
respect,
consideration,
or
conciliation;
as,
gentle
reader..
Antonomasia
::
Antonomasia
(n.) The use of some
epithet
or the name of some
office,
dignity,
or the like,
instead
of the
proper
name of the
person;
as when his
majesty
is used for a king, or when,
instead
of
Aristotle,
we say, the
philosopher;
or,
conversely,
the use of a
proper
name
instead
of an
appellative,
as when a wise man is
called
a
Solomon,
or an
eminent
orator
a
Cicero..
Subpena
::
Subpellucid
(a.)
Somewhat
pellucid;
nearly
pellucid.
Conviction
::
Conviction
(n.) The act of
convincing
of
error,
or of
compelling
the
admission
of a
truth;
confutation..
Appellation
::
Appellation
(n.) The word by which a
particular
person
or thing is
called
and
known;
name;
title;
designation.
Film
::
Film (n.) A thin skin; a
pellicle;
a
membranous
covering,
causing
opacity;
hence,
any thin,
slight
covering..
Drive
::
Drive (v. i.) To be
forced
along;
to be
impelled;
to be moved by any
physical
force or
agent;
to be
driven.
Incoacted
::
Incoacted
(a.) Not
compelled;
unconstrained.
Popgun
::
Popgun
(n.) A
child's
gun; a tube and
rammer
for
shooting
pellets,
with a
popping
noise,
by
compression
of air..
Terminology
::
Terminology
(n.) The
doctrine
of
terms;
a
theory
of terms or
appellations;
a
treatise
on
terms.
Violent
::
Violent
(a.)
Moving
or
acting
with
physical
strength;
urged or
impelled
with
force;
excited
by
strong
feeling
or
passion;
forcible;
vehement;
impetuous;
fierce;
furious;
severe;
as, a
violent
blow; the
violent
attack
of a
disease..
Appellee
::
Appellee
(n.) The
defendant
in an
appeal;
--
opposed
to
appellant.
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of small
submarine
boat
carrying
an
explosive
charge,
and
projected
from a ship
against
another
ship at a
distance,
or made
self-propelling,
and
otherwise
automatic
in its
action
against
a
distant
ship..
Auriga
::
Auriga
(n.) The
Charioteer,
or
Wagoner,
a
constellation
in the
northern
hemisphere,
situated
between
Perseus
and
Gemini.
It
contains
the
bright
star
Capella..
Appellative
::
Appellative
(a.)
Common,
as
opposed
to
proper;
denominative
of a
class..
Capella
::
Capella
(n.) A
brilliant
star in the
constellation
Auriga.
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A boat used by rude
nations,
formed
of trunk of a tree,
excavated,
by
cutting
of
burning,
into a
suitable
shape.
It is
propelled
by a
paddle
or
paddles,
or
sometimes
by sail, and has no
rudder..
Vane
::
Vane (n.) Any flat,
extended
surface
attached
to an axis and moved by the wind; as, the vane of a
windmill;
hence,
a
similar
fixture
of any form moved in or by
water,
air, or other
fluid;
as, the vane of a screw
propeller,
a fan
blower,
an
anemometer,
etc..
Test
::
Test (v. t.) To
refine,
as gold or
silver,
in a test, or
cupel;
to
subject
to
cupellation..
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