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Definition of porta
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Porta (n.) The
foramen
of
Monro.
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Donnism
::
Donnism
(n)
Self-importance;
loftiness
of
carriage.
Primary
::
Primary
(a.) First in
dignity
or
importance;
chief;
principal;
as,
primary
planets;
a
matter
of
primary
importance..
Exportable
::
Exportable
(a.)
Suitable
for
exportation;
as,
exportable
products..
Fundamental
::
Fundamental
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
foundation
or
basis;
serving
for the
foundation.
Hence:
Essential,
as an
element,
principle,
or law;
important;
original;
elementary;
as, a
fundamental
truth;
a
fundamental
axiom..
Baker
::
Baker (v. i.) A
portable
oven in which
baking
is done.
Parthenon
::
Parthenon
(n.) A
celebrated
marble
temple
of
Athene,
on the
Acropolis
at
Athens.
It was of the pure Doric
order,
and has had an
important
influence
on art..
Salmon
::
Salmon
(v.) Any one of
several
species
of
fishes
of the genus Salmo and
allied
genera.
The
common
salmon
(Salmo
salar)
of
Northern
Europe
and
Eastern
North
America,
and the
California
salmon,
or
quinnat,
are the most
important
species.
They are
extensively
preserved
for food. See
Quinnat..
Inconsiderable
::
Inconsiderable
(a.) Not
considerable;
unworthy
of
consideration
or
notice;
unimportant;
small;
trivial;
as, an
inconsiderable
distance;
an
inconsiderable
quantity,
degree,
value,
or sum..
Ton
::
Ton (n.) A
certain
weight
or
quantity
of
merchandise,
with
reference
to
transportation
as
freight;
as, six
hundred
weight
of ship bread in
casks,
seven
hundred
weight
in bags, eight
hundred
weight
in bulk; ten
bushels
of
potatoes;
eight
sacks,
or ten
barrels,
of
flour;
forty cubic feet of
rough,
or fifty cubic feet of hewn,
timber,
etc..
Tamil
::
Tamil (n.) The Tamil
language,
the most
important
of the
Dravidian
languages.
See
Dravidian,
a..
Octoic
::
Octoic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
resembling,
octane;
-- used
specifically,
to
designate
any one of a group of
acids,
the most
important
of which is
called
caprylic
acid..
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) A thing of chief or prime
importance;
something
fundamental
or
especially
conspicuous.
Arnica
::
Arnica
(n.) A genus of
plants;
also, the most
important
species
(Arnica
montana),
native
of the
mountains
of
Europe,
used in
medicine
as a
narcotic
and
stimulant..
Importancy
::
Importancy
(n.)
Importance;
significance;
consequence;
that which is
important.
Ship
::
Ship (v. t.) By
extension,
in
commercial
usage,
to
commit
to any
conveyance
for
transportation
to a
distance;
as, to ship
freight
by
railroad..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) A
person
(as a
member
of
Parliament)
appointed
to
enforce
party
discipline,
and
secure
the
attendance
of the
members
of a
Parliament
party at any
important
session,
especially
when their votes are
needed..
Portass
::
Portass
(n.) A
breviary;
a
prayer
book.
Italic
::
Italic
(n.) An
Italic
letter,
character,
or type (see
Italic,
a., 2.); -- often in the
plural;
as, the
Italics
are the
author's.
Italic
letters
are used to
distinguish
words for
emphasis,
importance,
antithesis,
etc. Also,
collectively,
Italic
letters..
Something
::
Something
(n.) A
person
or thing
importance.
Pendant
::
Pendant
(n.) A
hanging
ornament
on
roofs,
ceilings,
etc., much used in the later
styles
of
Gothic
architecture,
where it is of
stone,
and an
important
part of the
construction.
There are
imitations
in
plaster
and wood, which are mere
decorative
features..
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