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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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Scriber
::
Scriber
(n.) A
sharp-pointed
tool, used by
joiners
for
drawing
lines on
stuff;
a
marking
awl..
Point
::
Point (n.)
Anything
which
tapers
to a
sharp,
well-defined
termination.
Specifically:
A small
promontory
or cape; a tract of land
extending
into the water
beyond
the
common
shore
line..
Constituent
::
Constituent
(n.) A
person
who
appoints
another
to act for him as
attorney
in fact.
Exemplification
::
Exemplification
(n.) That which
exemplifies;
a case in
point;
example.
Sham
::
Sham (n.) That which
deceives
expectation;
any
trick,
fraud,
or
device
that
deludes
and
disappoint;
a
make-believe;
delusion;
imposture,
humbug..
Dunter
::
Dunter
(n.) A
porpoise.
Dust-point
::
Dust-point
(n.) An old rural game.
Bitangent
::
Bitangent
(a.)
Possessing
the
property
of
touching
at two
points.
Dull
::
Dull (v. t.) To
deprive
of
sharpness
of edge or
point.
Calk
::
Calk (n.) A
sharp-pointed
piece of iron or steel
projecting
downward
on the shoe of a horse or an ox, to
prevent
the
animal
from
slipping;
--
called
also
calker,
calkin..
Legend
::
Legend
(n.) That which is
appointed
to be read;
especially,
a
chronicle
or
register
of the lives of
saints,
formerly
read at
matins,
and in the
refectories
of
religious
houses..
Dull
::
Dull
(superl.)
Not keen in edge or
point;
lacking
sharpness;
blunt.
Disappointing
::
Disappointing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disappoin.
Time
::
Time (v. t.) To
appoint
the time for; to
bring,
begin,
or
perform
at the
proper
season
or time; as, he timed his
appearance
rightly..
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) In
Scotland,
a
magistrate
appointed
by the crown to
exercise
jurisdiction
over royal
lands..
Cowbane
::
Cowbane
(n.) A
poisonous
umbelliferous
plant;
in
England,
the
Cicuta
virosa;
in the
United
States,
the
Cicuta
maculata
and the
Archemora
rigida.
See Water
hemlock..
Twibil
::
Twibil
(n.) A kind of
mattock,
or ax; esp., a tool like a
pickax,
but
having,
instead
of the
points,
flat
terminations,
one of which is
parallel
to the
handle,
the other
perpendicular
to it..
Poise
::
Poise (v.) The
weight,
or mass of
metal,
used in
weighing,
to
balance
the
substance
weighed..
Isopycnic
::
Isopycnic
(n.) A line or
surface
passing
through
those
points
in a
medium,
at which the
density
is the
same..
Indiction
::
Indiction
(n.)
Declaration;
proclamation;
public
notice
or
appointment.
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