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Definition of pen
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Pen (n.) The
internal
shell of a
squid.
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Overt
::
Overt (a.) Not
covert;
open;
public;
manifest;
as, an overt act of
treason..
Angler
::
Angler
(n.) A fish
(Lophius
piscatorius),
of
Europe
and
America,
having
a
large,
broad,
and
depressed
head, with the mouth very
large.
Peculiar
appendages
on the head are said to be used to
entice
fishes
within
reach.
Called
also
fishing
frog,
frogfish,
toadfish,
goosefish,
allmouth,
monkfish,
etc..
Recompense
::
Recompense
(v. t.) To
return
an
equivalent
for; to give
compensation
for; to atone for; to pay for.
Explore
::
Explore
(v. t.) To
search
through
or into; to
penetrate
or range over for
discovery;
to
examine
thoroughly;
as, to
explore
new
countries
or seas; to
explore
the
depths
of
science..
Penock
::
Penock
(n.) See Pend.
Thoracotomy
::
Thoracotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
opening
the
pleural
cavity
by
incision.
Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
nominalism,
the
doctrine
that
genera
and
species
are real
things
or
entities,
existing
independently
of our
conceptions.
According
to
realism
the
Universal
exists
ante rem
(Plato),
or in re
(Aristotle)..
Loop
::
Loop (n.) A
small,
narrow
opening;
a
loophole..
Gross
::
Gross
(sing.
& pl.) The
number
of
twelve
dozen;
twelve
times
twelve;
as, a gross of
bottles;
ten gross of
pens..
Pynoun
::
Pynoun
(n.) A
pennant.
Work
::
Work (n.) To make one's way
slowly
and with
difficulty;
to move or
penetrate
laboriously;
to
proceed
with
effort;
-- with a
following
preposition,
as down, out, into, up,
through,
and the like; as,
scheme
works out by
degrees;
to work into the
earth..
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.) A
boxlike
step for a mast with the after side open, so that the mast can be
lowered
to pass under
bridges,
etc..
Selfhood
::
Selfhood
(n.)
Existence
as a
separate
self, or
independent
person;
conscious
personality;
individuality..
Serpentinous
::
Serpentinous
(a.)
Relating
to, or like,
serpentine;
as, a rock
serpentinous
in
character..
Veranda
::
Veranda
(n.) An open,
roofed
gallery
or
portico,
adjoining
a
dwelling
house,
forming
an
out-of-door
sitting
room. See
Loggia..
Penally
::
Penally
(adv.)
In a penal
manner.
Tradesman
::
Tradesman
(n.) A
mechanic
or
artificer;
esp., one whose
livelihood
depends
upon the labor of his
hands..
Homogeny
::
Homogeny
(n.) The
correspondence
of
common
descent;
-- a term used to
supersede
homology
by
Lankester,
who also used
homoplasy
to
denote
any
superinduced
correspondence
of
position
and
structure
in parts
embryonically
distinct
(other
writers
using the term
homoplasmy).
Thus, there is
homogeny
between
the fore limb of a
mammal
and the wing of a bird; but the right and left
ventricles
of the heart in both are only in
homoplasy
with each
other,
these
having
arisen
independently
since the
divergence
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To
strike
or
happen
(upon a
person
or
thing)
without
design;
to fall or light by
chance;
-- with on, upon, or
against..
Gate
::
Gate (n.) An
opening
for
passage
in any
inclosing
wall,
fence,
or
barrier;
or the
suspended
framework
which
closes
or opens a
passage.
Also,
figuratively,
a means or way of
entrance
or of
exit..
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