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Definition of pen
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Pen (n.) A small
inclosure;
as, a pen for sheep or for
pigs..
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Nib
::
Nib (v. t.) To
furnish
with a nib; to
point;
to mend the point of; as, to nib a pen..
Market
::
Market
(n.) A
public
place (as an open space in a town) or a large
building,
where a
market
is held; a
market
place or
market
house;
esp., a place where
provisions
are
sold..
Underwork
::
Underwork
(v. t.) To
expend
too
little
work upon; as, to
underwork
a
painting..
Valvate
::
Valvate
(a.)
Opening
as if by doors or
valves,
as most kinds of
capsules
and some
anthers..
Independent
::
Independent
(a.)
Expressing
or
indicating
the
feeling
of
independence;
free; easy; bold;
unconstrained;
as, an
independent
air or
manner..
Far
::
Far
(adv.)
In great part; as, the day is far
spent..
Symposiac
::
Symposiac
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
compotations
and
merrymaking;
happening
where
company
is
drinking
together;
as,
symposiac
meetings..
Swung
::
Swinesty
(n.) A sty, or pen, for
swine..
Brownist
::
Brownist
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Brown,
of
England,
in the 16th
century,
who
taught
that every
church
is
complete
and
independent
in
itself
when
organized,
and
consists
of
members
meeting
in one
place,
having
full power to elect and
depose
its
officers..
Whitsunday
::
Whitsunday
(n.) The
seventh
Sunday,
and the
fiftieth
day, after
Easter;
a
festival
of the
church
in
commemoration
of the
descent
of the Holy
Spirit
on the day of
Pentecost;
Pentecost;
-- so
called,
it is said,
because,
in the
primitive
church,
those who had been newly
baptized
appeared
at
church
between
Easter
and
Pentecost
in white
garments..
Sea-pen
::
Sea-pen
(n.) A
pennatula.
Cuff
::
Cuff (n.) A blow;
esp.,,
a blow with the open hand; a box; a
slap..
Porpentine
::
Porpentine
(n.)
Porcupine.
Profit
::
Profit
(n.)
Acquisition
beyond
expenditure;
excess
of value
received
for
producing,
keeping,
or
selling,
over cost;
hence,
pecuniary
gain in any
transaction
or
occupation;
emolument;
as, a
profit
on the sale of
goods..
Hinge
::
Hinge (n.) That on which
anything
turns or
depends;
a
governing
principle;
a
cardinal
point or rule; as, this
argument
was the hinge on which the
question
turned..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Hard to
penetrate
or
comprehend;
profound;
--
opposed
to
shallow
or
superficial;
intricate;
mysterious;
not
obvious;
obscure;
as, a deep
subject
or
plot..
Bipennate
::
Bipennate
(a.) Alt. of
Bipennate.
Hourly
::
Hourly
(a.)
Happening
or done every hour;
occurring
hour by hour;
frequent;
often
repeated;
renewed
hour by hour;
continual.
Anniversary
::
Anniversary
(n.) The
annual
return
of the day on which any
notable
event took
place,
or is wont to be
celebrated;
as, the
anniversary
of the
Declaration
of
Independence..
Indispensableness
::
Indispensableness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
indispensable,
or
absolutely
necessary..
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