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Definition of rial
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 rial is as below...
Rial (n.) A gold coin
formerly
current
in
England,
of the value of ten
shillings
sterling
in the reign of Henry VI., and of
fifteen
shillings
in the reign of
Elizabeth..
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Plastography
::
Plastography
(n.) The art of
forming
figures
in any
plastic
material.
Imperial
::
Imperial
(a.) Of
superior
or
unusual
size or
excellence;
as,
imperial
paper;
imperial
tea, etc..
Hogshead
::
Hogshead
(n.) An
English
measure
of
capacity,
containing
63 wine
gallons,
or about 52/
imperial
gallons;
a half
pipe..
Cahier
::
Cahier
(n.) A
memorial
of a body; a
report
of
legislative
proceedings,
etc..
Cartoon
::
Cartoon
(n.) A large
pictorial
sketch,
as in a
journal
or
magazine;
esp. a
pictorial
caricature;
as, the
cartoons
of
Puck..
Burial
::
Burial
(n.) A
grave;
a tomb; a place of
sepulture.
Bombast
::
Bombast
(n.)
Cotton,
or any soft,
fibrous
material,
used as
stuffing
for
garments;
stuffing;
padding..
Guipure
::
Guipure
(n.) A term used for lace of
different
kinds;
most
properly
for a lace of large
pattern
and heavy
material
which has no
ground
or mesh, but has the
pattern
held
together
by
connecting
threads
called
bars or
brides..
Patroon
::
Patroon
(n.) One of the
proprietors
of
certain
tracts
of land with
manorial
privileges
and right of
entail,
under the old Dutch
governments
of New York and New
Jersey..
Checkered
::
Checkered
(a.)
Marked
with
alternate
squares
or
checks
of
different
color or
material.
Valise
::
Valise
(n.) A small sack or case,
usually
of
leather,
but
sometimes
of other
material,
for
containing
the
clothes,
toilet
articles,
etc., of a
traveler;
a
traveling
bag; a
portmanteau..
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To
invest
with
ministerial
or
sacerdotal
functions;
to
introduce
into the
office
of the
Christian
ministry,
by the
laying
on of
hands,
or other
forms;
to set apart by the
ceremony
of
ordination..
Diptera
::
Diptera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
insects
having
only two
functional
wings and two
balancers,
as the house fly,
mosquito,
etc. They have a
suctorial
proboscis,
often
including
two pairs of sharp
organs
(mandibles
and
maxillae)
with which they
pierce
the skin of
animals.
They
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis,
their
larvae
(called
maggots)
being
usually
without
feet..
Probationary
::
Probationary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
probation;
serving
for
trial.
Courser
::
Courser
(n.) A
grallatorial
bird of
Europe
(Cursorius
cursor),
remarkable
for its speed in
running.
Sometimes,
in a wider
sense,
applied
to
running
birds of the
Ostrich
family..
Relic
::
Relic (n.)
Hence,
a
memorial;
anything
preserved
in
remembrance;
as,
relics
of
youthful
days or
friendships..
Conciator
::
Conciator
(a.) The
person
who
weighs
and
proportions
the
materials
to be made into
glass,
and who works and
tempers
them..
Tut
::
Tut (n.) An
imperial
ensign
consisting
of a
golden
globe with a cross on it.
Subagency
::
Subaerial
(a.)
Beneath
the sky; in the open air;
specifically
(Geol.),
taking
place on the
earth's
surface,
as
opposed
to
subaqueous..
Materiality
::
Materiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
material;
material
existence;
corporeity.
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