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Definition of remark
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Remark
(n.) To
express
in words or
writing,
as
observed
or
noticed;
to
state;
to say; -- often with a
substantive
clause;
as, he
remarked
that it was time to go..
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Orion
::
Orion (n.) A large and
bright
constellation
on the
equator,
between
the stars
Aldebaran
and
Sirius.
It
contains
a
remarkable
nebula
visible
to the naked eye..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(n.) A brief
composition
complete
in one
typographical
section
or
paragraph;
an item,
remark,
or
quotation
comprised
in a few lines
forming
one
paragraph;
as, a
column
of news
paragraphs;
an
editorial
paragraph..
Remarked
::
Remarked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Remar.
Rupert''s Drop
::
Rupert's
drop () A kind of glass drop with a long tail, made by
dropping
melted
glass into
water.
It is
remarkable
for
bursting
into
fragments
when the
surface
is
scratched
or the tail
broken;
-- so
called
from
Prince
Rupert,
nephew
of
Charles
I., by whom they were first
brought
to
England.
Called
also
Rupert's
ball, and glass
tear..
Oreosoma
::
Oreosoma
(n. pl.) A genus of small
oceanic
fishes,
remarkable
for the large
conical
tubercles
which cover the under
surface..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Regarded
as
raised
up or
elevated;
distinguished;
remarkable;
conspicuous;
superior;
-- used
indefinitely
or
relatively,
and often in
figurative
senses,
which are
understood
from the
connection.
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A fixed point of time,
established
in
history
by the
occurrence
of some grand or
remarkable
event;
a point of time
marked
by an event of great
subsequent
influence;
as, the epoch of the
creation;
the birth of
Christ
was the epoch which gave rise to the
Christian
era..
Likeness
::
Likeness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being like;
similitude;
resemblance;
similarity;
as, the
likeness
of the one to the other is
remarkable..
Macropod
::
Macropod
(n.) Any one of a group of
maioid
crabs
remarkable
for the
length
of their legs; --
called
also
spider
crab.
Opah
::
Opah (n.) A large
oceanic
fish
(Lampris
quttatus),
inhabiting
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
It is
remarkable
for its
brilliant
colors,
which are red,
green,
and blue, with tints of
purple
and gold,
covered
with round
silvery
spots.
Called
also king of the
herrings..
Naive
::
Naive (a.)
Having
native
or
unaffected
simplicity;
ingenuous;
artless;
frank;
as, naive
manners;
a naive
person;
naive and
unsophisticated
remarks..
Selenium
::
Selenium
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element
of the
sulphur
group,
and
analogous
to
sulphur
in its
compounds.
It is found in small
quantities
with
sulphur
and some
sulphur
ores, and
obtained
in the free state as a dark
reddish
powder
or
crystalline
mass, or as a dark
metallic-looking
substance.
It
exhibits
under the
action
of light a
remarkable
variation
in
electric
conductivity,
and is used in
certain
electric
apparatus.
Symbol
Se.
Atomic
weight
78.9..
Annoy
::
Annoy (n.) To
disturb
or
irritate,
especially
by
continued
or
repeated
acts; to
tease;
to
ruffle
in mind; to vex; as, I was
annoyed
by his
remarks..
Personality
::
Personality
(n.)
Something
said or
written
which
refers
to the
person,
conduct,
etc., of some
individual,
especially
something
of a
disparaging
or
offensive
nature;
personal
remarks;
as,
indulgence
in
personalities..
Noteworthy
::
Noteworthy
(a.)
Worthy
of
observation
or
notice;
remarkable.
Archaeopteryx
::
Archaeopteryx
(n.) A
fossil
bird, of the
Jurassic
period,
remarkable
for
having
a long
tapering
tail of many
vertebrae
with
feathers
along each side, and jaws armed with
teeth,
with other
reptilian
characteristics..
To
::
To
(prep.)
In a very
general
way, and with
innumerable
varieties
of
application,
to
connects
transitive
verbs with their
remoter
or
indirect
object,
and
adjectives,
nouns,
and
neuter
or
passive
verbs with a
following
noun which
limits
their
action.
Its
sphere
verges
upon that of for, but it
contains
less the idea of
design
or
appropriation;
as, these
remarks
were
addressed
to a large
audience;
let us keep this seat to
ourselves;
a
substance
sweet to the
taste;
an event
painful
to the mind; duty
Pleasantry
::
Pleasantry
(n.) That which
denotes
or
promotes
pleasure
or good
humor;
cheerfulness;
gayety;
merriment;
especially,
an
agreeable
playfulness
in
conversation;
a
jocose
or
humorous
remark;
badinage..
Cestus
::
Cestus
(n.) A genus of
Ctenophora.
The
typical
species
(Cestus
Veneris)
is
remarkable
for its
brilliant
iridescent
colors,
and its long,
girdlelike
form..
Chamois
::
Chamois
(n.) A small
species
of
antelope
(Rupicapra
tragus),
living
on the
loftiest
mountain
ridges
of
Europe,
as the Alps,
Pyrenees,
etc. It
possesses
remarkable
agility,
and is a
favorite
object
of
chase..
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