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Definition of quat
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Quat (v. t.) To
satiate;
to
satisfy.
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Teetee
::
Teetee
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
small,
soft-furred
South
American
monkeys
belonging
to
Callithrix,
Chrysothrix,
and
allied
genera;
as, the
collared
teetee
(Callithrix
torquatus),
and the
squirrel
teetee
(Chrysothrix
sciurea).
Called
also
pinche,
titi, and
saimiri.
See
Squirrel
monkey,
under
Squirrel..
Quatorze
::
Quatorze
(n.) The four aces,
kings,
queens,
knaves,
or tens, in the game of
piquet;
-- so
called
because
quatorze
counts
as
fourteen
points..
Disproportionable
::
Disproportionable
(a.)
Disproportional;
unsuitable
in form, size,
quantity,
or
adaptation;
disproportionate;
inadequate..
Loon
::
Loon (n.) Any one of
several
aquatic,
wed-footed,
northern
birds of the genus
Urinator
(formerly
Colymbus),
noted for their
expertness
in
diving
and
swimming
under
water.
The
common
loon, or great
northern
diver
(Urinator
imber,
or
Colymbus
torquatus),
and the
red-throated
loon or diver (U.
septentrionalis),
are the best known
species.
See
Diver..
Insufficiency
::
Insufficiency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
insufficient;
want of
sufficiency;
deficiency;
inadequateness;
as, the
insufficiency
of
provisions,
of an
excuse,
etc..
Tapish
::
Tapish
(v. i.) To lie close to the
ground,
so as to be
concealed;
to
squat;
to
crouch;
hence,
to hide one's
self..
Equated
::
Equated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Equat.
Northing
::
Northing
(n.) The
distance
of any
heavenly
body from the
equator
northward;
north
declination.
Digne
::
Digne (a.)
Suitable;
adequate;
fit.
Monkfish
::
Monkfish
(n.) The angel fish
(Squatina).
Quaternion
::
Quaternion
(n.) A set of four
parts,
things,
or
person;
four
things
taken
collectively;
a group of four
words,
phrases,
circumstances,
facts,
or the
like..
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) The
resolving
of
problems
by
reducing
the
conditions
that are in them to
equations.
Tropic
::
Tropic
(n.) One of the two small
circles
of the
celestial
sphere,
situated
on each side of the
equator,
at a
distance
of 23? 28/, and
parallel
to it, which the sun just
reaches
at its
greatest
declination
north or
south,
and from which it turns again
toward
the
equator,
the
northern
circle
being
called
the
Tropic
of
Cancer,
and the
southern
the
Tropic
of
Capricorn,
from the names of the two signs at which they touch the
ecliptic..
Boomorah
::
Boomorah
(n.) A small West
African
chevrotain
(Hyaemoschus
aquaticus),
resembling
the musk
deer..
Webbed
::
Webbed
(a.)
Having
the toes
united
by a
membrane,
or web; as, the
webbed
feet of
aquatic
fowls..
Plexus
::
Plexus
(n.) The
system
of
equations
required
for the
complete
expression
of the
relations
which exist
between
a set of
quantities.
Torquated
::
torquated
(a.)
Having
or
wearing
a
torque,
or neck
chain..
Quaternary
::
Quaternary
(a.) Later than, or
subsequent
to, the
Tertiary;
Post-tertiary;
as, the
Quaternary
age, or Age of man..
Water Crowfoot
::
Water
crowfoot
() An
aquatic
kind of
buttercup
(Ranunculus
aquatilis),
used as food for
cattle
in parts of
England..
Affected
::
Affected
(p. p. & a.) Made up of terms
involving
different
powers
of the
unknown
quantity;
adfected;
as, an
affected
equation..
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