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Definition of ren
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Ren (v. t. & i.) See
Renne.
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Mix
::
Mix (v. t.) To form by
mingling;
to
produce
by the
stirring
together
of
ingredients;
to
compound
of
different
parts.
Difference
::
Difference
(v. t.) To cause to
differ;
to make
different;
to mark as
different;
to
distinguish.
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) A
prerogative
process
empowering
certain
commissioners
to take and hold a
defendant's
property
and
receive
the rents and
profits
thereof,
until he
clears
himself
of a
contempt
or
performs
a
decree
of the
court..
Gailliarde
::
Gailliarde
(n.) A
lively
French
and
Italian
dance.
Sagitta
::
Sagitta
(n.) A genus of
transparent,
free-swimming
marine
worms
having
lateral
and
caudal
fins, and
capable
of
swimming
rapidly.
It is the type of the class
Chaetognatha..
Improve
::
Improve
(v. t.) To
advance
or
increase
by use; to
augment
or add to; -- said with
reference
to what is bad.
Linsey-woolsey
::
Linsey-woolsey
(a.) Made of linen and wool;
hence,
of
different
and
unsuitable
parts;
mean..
Eagle
::
Eagle (n.) Any
large,
rapacious
bird of the
Falcon
family,
esp. of the
genera
Aquila
and
Haliaeetus.
The eagle is
remarkable
for
strength,
size,
graceful
figure,
keenness
of
vision,
and
extraordinary
flight.
The most noted
species
are the
golden
eagle
(Aquila
chrysaetus);
the
imperial
eagle of
Europe
(A.
mogilnik
/
imperialis);
the
American
bald eagle
(Haliaeetus
leucocephalus);
the
European
sea eagle (H.
albicilla);
and the great harpy eagle
(Thrasaetus
harpyia).
The
figure
of the
eagle,
as the
Superflux
::
Superfluous
(a.) More than is
wanted
or is
sufficient;
rendered
unnecessary
by
superabundance;
unnecessary;
useless;
excessive;
as, a
superfluous
price..
Grecize
::
Grecize
(v. t.) To
render
Grecian;
also, to cause (a word or
phrase
in
another
language)
to take a Greek form; as, the name is
Grecized..
Hoppestere
::
Hoppestere
(a.) An
unexplained
epithet
used by
Chaucer
in
reference
to
ships.
By some it is
defined
as
dancing
(on the
wave);
by
others
as
opposing,
warlike..
Bourgeoisie
::
Bourgeoisie
(n.) The
French
middle
class,
particularly
such as are
concerned
in, or
dependent
on,
trade..
Frenzy
::
Frenzy
(a.) Mad;
frantic.
Parenthetically
::
Parenthetically
(adv.)
In a
parenthetical
manner;
by way of
parenthesis;
by
parentheses.
Whittle
::
Whittle
(v. t.) To edge; to
sharpen;
to
render
eager or
excited;
esp., to
excite
with
liquor;
to
inebriate..
Diamagnetic
::
Diamagnetic
(n.) Any
substance,
as
bismuth,
glass,
phosphorous,
etc., which in a field of
magnetic
force is
differently
affected
from the
ordinary
magnetic
bodies,
as iron; that is, which tends to take a
position
at right
angles
to the lines of
magnetic
force,
and is
repelled
by
either
pole of the
magnet..
Balsam
::
Balsam
(v. t.) To treat or
anoint
with
balsam;
to
relieve,
as with
balsam;
to
render
balsamic..
Voltaism
::
Voltaism
(n.) That form of
electricity
which is
developed
by the
chemical
action
between
metals
and
different
liquids;
voltaic
electricity;
also, the
science
which
treats
of this form of
electricity;
--
called
also
galvanism,
from
Galvani,
on
account
of his
experiments
showing
the
remarkable
influence
of this agent on
animals..
Ballade
::
Ballade
(n.) A form of
French
versification,
sometimes
imitated
in
English,
in which three or four
rhymes
recur
through
three
stanzas
of eight or ten lines each, the
stanzas
concluding
with a
refrain,
and the whole poem with an
envoy..
Black Book
::
Black book () One of
several
books of a
political
character,
published
at
different
times and for
different
purposes;
-- so
called
either
from the color of the
binding,
or from the
character
of the
contents..
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