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Definition of place
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Place (n.) To
attribute;
to
ascribe;
to set down.
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Stadtholder
::
Stadium
(n.) A kind of
telemeter
for
measuring
the
distance
of an
object
of known
dimensions,
by
observing
the angle it
subtends;
especially
(Surveying),
a
graduated
rod used to
measure
the
distance
of the place where it
stands
from an
instrument
having
a
telescope,
by
observing
the
number
of the
graduations
of the rod that are seen
between
certain
parallel
wires
(stadia
wires)
in the field of view of the
telescope;
-- also
called
stadia,
and
stadia
rod..
Bookplate
::
Bookplate
(n.) A
label,
placed
upon or in a book,
showing
its
ownership
or its
position
in a
library..
Standing
::
Standing
(n.) Place to stand in;
station;
stand.
Sentinel
::
Sentinel
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a
sentinel;
to place under the guard of a
sentinel
or
sentinels.
Desert
::
Desert
(n.) A
tract,
which may be
capable
of
sustaining
a
population,
but has been left
unoccupied
and
uncultivated;
a
wilderness;
a
solitary
place..
Rip
::
Rip (n.) A rent made by
ripping,
esp. by a seam
giving
way; a tear; a place torn;
laceration..
In Loco
::
In loco () In the
place;
in the
proper
or
natural
place.
Rank
::
Rank (v. t.) To place
abreast,
or in a
line..
Tomb
::
Tomb (v. t.) To place in a tomb; to bury; to
inter;
to
entomb.
Pulpited
::
Pulpited
(a.)
Placed
in a
pulpit.
Localism
::
Localism
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
local;
affection
for a
particular
place.
Vacancy
::
Vacancy
(n.) A place or post
unfilled;
an
unoccupied
office;
as, a
vacancy
in the
senate,
in a
school,
etc..
Ae
::
Ae () A
diphthong
in the Latin
language;
used also by the Saxon
writers.
It
answers
to the Gr. ai. The
Anglo-Saxon
short ae was
generally
replaced
by a, the long / by e or ee. In
derivatives
from Latin words with ae, it is
mostly
superseded
by e. For most words found with this
initial
combination,
the
reader
will
therefore
search
under the
letter
E..
Metathesis
::
Metathesis
(n.) The act,
process,
or
result
of
exchange,
substitution,
or
replacement
of atoms and
radicals;
thus, by
metathesis
an acid gives up all or part of its
hydrogen,
takes on an
equivalent
amount
of a metal or base, and forms a
salt..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To adorn with
something
infixed
or
affixed;
to stud; to
variegate
with
objects
placed
here and
there.
Anteflexion
::
Anteflexion
(n.) A
displacement
forward
of an
organ,
esp. the
uterus,
in such
manner
that its axis is bent upon
itself..
Alliterate
::
Alliterate
(v. t.) To
employ
or place so as to make
alliteration.
Upper
::
Upper
(comp.)
Being
further
up,
literally
or
figuratively;
higher
in
place,
position,
rank,
dignity,
or the like;
superior;
as, the upper lip; the upper side of a
thing;
the upper house of a
legislature..
Summer
::
Summer
(n.) A large stone or beam
placed
horizontally
on
columns,
piers,
posts,
or the like,
serving
for
various
uses.
Specifically:
(a) The
lintel
of a door or
window.
(b) The
commencement
of a cross
vault.
(c) A
central
floor
timber,
as a
girder,
or a piece
reaching
from a wall to a
girder.
Called
also
summertree..
Ledger
::
Ledger
(n.) A book in which a
summary
of
accounts
is laid up or
preserved;
the final book of
record
in
business
transactions,
in which all
debits
and
credits
from the
journal,
etc., are
placed
under
appropriate
heads..
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