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Definition of pied
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Hurons
::
Hurons
(n. pl.) ; sing.
Huron.
(Ethnol.)
A
powerful
and
warlike
tribe of North
American
Indians
of the
Algonquin
stock.
They
formerly
occupied
the
country
between
Lakes
Huron,
Erie, and
Ontario,
but were
nearly
exterminated
by the Five
Nations
about
1650..
Outfit
::
Outfit
(n.) A
fitting
out, or
equipment,
as of a ship for a
voyage,
or of a
person
for an
expedition
in an
unoccupied
region
or
residence
in a
foreign
land;
things
required
for
equipment;
the
expense
of, or
allowance
made for,
equipment,
as by the
government
of the
United
States
to a
diplomatic
agent going
abroad..
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) A short side track on a
railroad,
which may be
occupied
by one train while
another
is
passing
on a main
track;
a
shunt;
a
siding;
a
switch..
Piedness
::
Piedness
(n.) The state of being pied.
Pied
::
Pied () imp. & p. p. of Pi, or Pie, v..
Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.) Empty of
thought;
thoughtless;
not
occupied
with study or
reflection;
as, a
vacant
mind..
Amygdaloid
::
Amygdaloid
(n.) A
variety
of trap or
basaltic
rock,
containing
small
cavities,
occupied,
wholly
or in part, by
nodules
or
geodes
of
different
minerals,
esp.
agates,
quartz,
calcite,
and the
zeolites.
When the
imbedded
minerals
are
detached
or
removed
by
decomposition,
it is
porous,
like
lava..
Vanjas
::
Vanjas
(n.) The
Australian
pied crow
shrike
(Strepera
graculina).
It is
glossy
bluish
black,
with the under tail
coverts
and the tips and bases of the tail
feathers
white..
Ark
::
Ark (n.) The
oblong
chest of
acacia
wood,
overlaid
with gold, which
supported
the mercy seat with its
golden
cherubs,
and
occupied
the most
sacred
place in the
sanctuary.
In it Moses
placed
the two
tables
of stone
containing
the ten
commandments.
Called
also the Ark of the
Covenant..
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) A seat, or the space
occupied
by or
allotted
for a
person,
in a
church,
theater,
etc.; as, the hall has 800
sittings..
Espied
::
Espied
(imp. & p. p.) of Esp.
Year
::
Year (n.) The time of the
apparent
revolution
of the sun
trough
the
ecliptic;
the
period
occupied
by the earth in
making
its
revolution
around
the sun,
called
the
astronomical
year; also, a
period
more or less
nearly
agreeing
with this,
adopted
by
various
nations
as a
measure
of time, and
called
the civil year; as, the
common
lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the
Mohammedans;
the year of 360 days, etc. In
common
usage,
the year
consists
of 365 days, and every
fourth
year
(called
bissext
Shawnees
::
Shawnees
(n. pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
who
occupied
Western
New York and part of Ohio, but were
driven
away and
widely
dispersed
by the
Iroquois..
Hyalotype
::
Hyalotype
(n.) A
photographic
picture
copied
from the
negative
on
glass;
a
photographic
transparency.
Pied
::
Pied (imp. & p. p.) of P.
Negotiousness
::
Negotiousness
(n.) The state of being
busily
occupied;
activity.
Clubhouse
::
Clubhouse
(n.) A house
occupied
by a club.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Resembling
the
object
imitated;
true to
nature;
according
to the life; -- said of
anything
copied
or
imitated;
as, a
portrait
is
natural..
Basin
::
Basin (n.) A
circular
or oval
valley,
or
depression
of the
surface
of the
ground,
the
lowest
part of which is
generally
occupied
by a lake, or
traversed
by a
river..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Occupied
with, or under the
influence
of,
something,
so as to be
insensible
of
external
things;
as, to be lost in
thought..
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