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Definition of pell
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Pell (n.) A roll of
parchment;
a
parchment
record.
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Spellable
::
Spellable
(a.)
Capable
of being
spelt.
Acarpellous
::
Acarpellous
(a.)
Having
no
carpels.
Galley
::
Galley
(n.) A
vessel
propelled
by oars,
whether
having
masts and sails or not.
Barkentine
::
Barkentine
(n.) A
threemasted
vessel,
having
the
foremast
square-rigged,
and the
others
schooner-rigged.
[Spelled
also
barquentine,
barkantine,
etc.] See
Illust.
in
Append..
Appellation
::
Appellation
(n.) The word by which a
particular
person
or thing is
called
and
known;
name;
title;
designation.
Nickname
::
Nickname
(n.) A name given in
contempt,
derision,
or
sportive
familiarity;
a
familiar
or an
opprobrious
appellation..
Spelled
::
Spelled
(imp. & p. p.) of Spel.
Sobriquet
::
Sobriquet
(n.) An
assumed
name; a
fanciful
epithet
or
appellation;
a
nickname.
Testing
::
Testing
(n.) The
operation
of
refining
gold or
silver
in a test, or
cupel;
cupellation..
Swan
::
Swan (n.) Fig.: An
appellation
for a sweet
singer,
or a poet noted for grace and
melody;
as
Shakespeare
is
called
the swan of
Avon..
Distant
::
Distant
(a.)
Reserved
or
repelling
in
manners;
cold; not
cordial;
somewhat
haughty;
as, a
distant
manner..
Repulsive
::
Repulsive
(a.)
Serving,
or able, to
repulse;
repellent;
as, a
repulsive
force..
Neuter
::
Neuter
(a.)
Having
a form
belonging
more
especially
to words which are not
appellations
of males or
females;
expressing
or
designating
that which is of
neither
sex; as, a
neuter
noun; a
neuter
termination;
the
neuter
gender..
Lead
::
Lead (n.) The
action
of a
tooth,
as a tooth of a
wheel,
in
impelling
another
tooth or a
pallet..
Pellet
::
Pellet
(v./.)
To form into small
balls.
Spell
::
Spell (n.) A
spelk,
or
splinter..
Homography
::
Homography
(n.) That
method
of
spelling
in which every sound is
represented
by a
single
character,
which
indicates
that sound and no
other..
Name
::
Name (n.) To give a
distinctive
name or
appellation
to; to
entitle;
to
denominate;
to
style;
to call.
Endoss
::
Endoss
(v. t.) To put upon the back or
outside
of
anything;
-- the older
spelling
of
endorse.
Plea
::
Plea (n.) That which is
alleged
by a party in
support
of his
cause;
in a
stricter
sense,
an
allegation
of fact in a
cause,
as
distinguished
from a
demurrer;
in a still more
limited
sense,
and in
modern
practice,
the
defendant's
answer
to the
plaintiff's
declaration
and
demand.
That which the
plaintiff
alleges
in his
declaration
is
answered
and
repelled
or
justified
by the
defendant's
plea. In
chancery
practice,
a plea is a
special
answer
showing
or
relying
upon one or more
things
as a cause why
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