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Definition of poi
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of poi is as below...
Poi (n.) A
national
food of the
Hawaiians,
made by
baking
and
pounding
the kalo (or taro) root, and
reducing
it to a thin
paste,
which is
allowed
to
ferment..
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Official
::
Official
(a.) An
ecclesiastical
judge
appointed
by a
bishop,
chapter,
archdeacon,
etc., with
charge
of the
spiritual
jurisdiction..
Xylostein
::
Xylostein
(n.) A
glucoside
found in the
poisonous
berries
of a
species
of
honeysuckle
(Lonicera
xylosteum),
and
extracted
as a
bitter,
white,
crystalline
substance..
Coronel
::
Coronel
(n.) The iron head of a
tilting
spear,
divided
into two,
three,
or four blunt
points..
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.) The state of being
appointed
to som/
service
or
office;
an
office
to which one is
appointed;
station;
position;
an, the
appointment
of
treasurer..
Hypotrochoid
::
Hypotrochoid
(n.) A
curve,
traced
by a point in the
radius,
or
radius
produced,
of a
circle
which rolls upon the
concave
side of a fixed
circle.
See
Hypocycloid,
Epicycloid,
and
Trochoid..
Disappointed
::
Disappointed
(a.)
Defeated
of
expectation
or hope;
balked;
as, a
disappointed
person
or
hope..
Hook
::
Hook (n.) The
projecting
points
of the thigh bones of
cattle;
--
called
also hook
bones.
Point-blank
::
Point-blank
(adv.)
In a
point-blank
manner.
De-
::
De- () A
prefix
from Latin de down, from, away; as in
debark,
decline,
decease,
deduct,
decamp.
In words from the
French
it is
equivalent
to Latin
dis-apart,
away; or
sometimes
to de. Cf. Dis-. It is
negative
and
opposite
in
derange,
deform,
destroy,
etc. It is
intensive
in
deprave,
despoil,
declare,
desolate,
etc..
Overpoise
::
Overpoise
(v. t.) To
outweigh;
to
overbalance.
Nib
::
Nib (n.) The
points
of a pen; also, the
pointed
part of a pen; a short pen
adapted
for
insertion
in a
holder..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(a.)
Changed
from a sound to a
putrid
state;
spoiled;
tainted;
vitiated;
unsound.
Air Poise
::
Air poise () An
instrument
to
measure
the
weight
of air.
Centralize
::
Centralize
(v. t.) To draw or bring to a
center
point;
to
gather
into or about a
center;
to bring into one
system,
or under one
control..
Assessor
::
Assessor
(v.) One
appointed
to
assess
persons
or
property
for the
purpose
of
taxation.
Era
::
Era (n.) A fixed point of time,
usually
an
epoch,
from which a
series
of years is
reckoned..
Point
::
Point (n.) An
instrument
which
pricks
or
pierces,
as a sort of
needle
used by
engravers,
etchers,
lace
workers,
and
others;
also, a
pointed
cutting
tool, as a stone
cutter's
point;
--
called
also
pointer..
North
::
North (n.) That one of the four
cardinal
points
of the
compass,
at any
place,
which lies in the
direction
of the true
meridian,
and to the left hand of a
person
facing
the east; the
direction
opposite
to the
south..
Anemoscope
::
Anemoscope
(n.) An
instrument
which shows the
direction
of the wind; a wind vane; a
weathercock;
--
usually
applied
to a
contrivance
consisting
of a vane
above,
connected
in the
building
with a dial or index with
pointers
to show the
changes
of the
wind..
Delphinine
::
Delphinine
(n.) A
poisonous
alkaloid
extracted
from the
stavesacre
(Delphinium
staphisagria),
as a
colorless
amorphous
powder..
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