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Definition of ply
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Ply (v. i.) To bend; to
yield.
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Meride
::
Meride
(n.) A
permanent
colony
of cells or
plastids
which may
remain
isolated,
like
Rotifer,
or may
multiply
by
gemmation
to form
higher
aggregates,
termed
zoides..
Deeply
::
Deeply
(adv.)
Very; with a
tendency
to
darkness
of
color.
Standpoint
::
Standpipe
(n.) A
supply
pipe of
sufficient
elevation
to
enable
the water to flow into the
boiler,
notwithstanding
the
pressure
of the
steam..
Multiply
::
Multiply
(v. i.) To
increase
amount
of gold or
silver
by the arts of
alchemy.
Glut
::
Glut (n.)
Plenty,
to
satiety
or
repletion;
a full
supply;
hence,
often,
a
supply
beyond
sufficiency
or to
loathing;
over
abundance;
as, a glut of the
market..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(v. t.) To apply a
countermark
to; as, to
countermark
silverware;
to
countermark
a
horse's
teeth..
Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the image of an
external
object
or
objects
is, by means of
lenses,
thrown
upon a
sensitized
plate or
surface
placed
at the back of an
extensible
darkened
box or
chamber
variously
modified;
--
commonly
called
simply
the
camera..
Maintenance
::
Maintenance
(n.) That which
maintains
or
supports;
means of
sustenance;
supply
of
necessaries
and
conveniences.
Supply
::
Supply
(v. t.) To serve
instead
of; to take the place of.
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) A
mental
force which
simply
and
directly
urges to
action;
hasty
inclination;
sudden
motive;
momentary
or
transient
influence
of
appetite
or
passion;
propension;
incitement;
as, a man of good
impulses;
passion
often gives a
violent
impulse
to the
will..
Addict
::
Addict
(v. t.) To apply
habitually;
to
devote;
to
habituate;
-- with to.
Sea Hare
::
Sea hare () Any
tectibranchiate
mollusk
of the genus
Aplysia.
See
Aplysia.
Coal
::
Coal (v. t.) To
supply
with coal; as, to coal a
steamer..
Fatalistic
::
Fatalistic
(a.)
Implying,
or
partaking
of the
nature
of,
fatalism..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. t.) To put or turn
aside;
to turn off or away from; to
refuse
to
undertake
or
comply
with;
reject;
to shun; to
avoid;
as, to
decline
an
offer;
to
decline
a
contest;
he
declined
any
participation
with
them..
Imply
::
Imply (v. t.) To
refer,
ascribe,
or
attribute..
Wringstaff
::
Wringstaff
(n.) A
strong
piece of plank used in
applying
wringbolts.
Objective
::
Objective
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
object;
contained
in, or
having
the
nature
or
position
of, an
object;
outward;
external;
extrinsic;
-- an
epithet
applied
to
whatever
ir
exterior
to the mind, or which is
simply
an
object
of
thought
or
feeling,
and
opposed
to
subjective..
Supplial
::
Suppletory
(n.) That which is to
supply
what is
wanted.
Causticily
::
Causticily
(n.)
Severity
of
language;
sarcasm;
as, the
causticity
of a reply or
remark..
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