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Definition of rill
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Rill (v. i.) To run a small
stream.
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Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Affecting
the sense as if
pointed
or
cutting,
keen,
penetrating,
acute:
to the taste or
smell,
pungent,
acid, sour, as
ammonia
has a sharp taste and odor; to the
hearing,
piercing,
shrill,
as a sharp sound or
voice;
to the eye,
instantaneously
brilliant,
dazzling,
as a sharp
flash..
Parigenin
::
Parigenin
(n.) A curdy white
substance,
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
parillin..
Topaz
::
Topaz (n.)
Either
one of two
species
of
large,
brilliantly
colored
humming
birds of the
Topaza,
of South
America
and the West
Indies..
Occidental
::
Occidental
(a.)
Possessing
inferior
hardness,
brilliancy,
or
beauty;
-- used of
inferior
precious
stones
and gems,
because
those found in the
Orient
are
generally
superior..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) An
implement
for
making
holes for
sowing
seed, and
sometimes
so
formed
as to
contain
seeds and drop them into the hole
made..
Stridulation
::
Stridulation
(n.) The act of
making
shrill
sounds
or
musical
notes by
rubbing
together
certain
hard
parts,
as is done by the males of many
insects,
especially
by
Orthoptera,
such as
crickets,
grasshoppers,
and
locusts..
Flash
::
Flash (v. i.) To break
forth,
as a
sudden
flood of
light;
to burst
instantly
and
brightly
on the
sight;
to show a
momentary
brilliancy;
to come or pass like a
flash..
Urania
::
Urania
(n.) A genus of
large,
brilliantly
colored
moths
native
of the West
Indies
and South
America.
Their
bright
colored
and
tailed
hind wings and their
diurnal
flight
cause them to
closely
resemble
butterflies..
Sarsaparillin
::
Sarsaparillin
(n.) See
Parillin.
Manganite
::
Manganite
(n.) One of the
oxides
of
manganese;
--
called
also gray
manganese
ore. It
occurs
in
brilliant
steel-gray
or
iron-black
crystals,
also
massive..
Begonia
::
Begonia
(n.) A genus of
plants,
mostly
of
tropical
America,
many
species
of which are grown as
ornamental
plants.
The
leaves
are
curiously
one-sided,
and often
exhibit
brilliant
colors..
Buprestidan
::
Buprestidan
(n.) One of a tribe of
beetles,
of the genus
Buprestis
and
allied
genera,
usually
with
brilliant
metallic
colors.
The
larvae
are
usually
borers
in
timber,
or
beneath
bark, and are often very
destructive
to
trees..
Smilax
::
Smilax
(n.) A genus of
perennial
climbing
plants,
usually
with a
prickly
woody stem; green
brier,
or cat
brier.
The
rootstocks
of
certain
species
are the
source
of the
medicine
called
sarsaparilla..
Trilling
::
Trilling
(n.) A
compound
crystal,
consisting
of three
individuals..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. i.) To feel a
sharp,
shivering,
tingling,
or
exquisite
sensation,
running
through
the
body..
Tschego
::
Tschego
(n.) A West
African
anthropoid
ape
allied
to the
gorilla
and
chimpanzee,
and by some
considered
only a
variety
of the
chimpanzee.
It is noted for
building
large,
umbrella-shaped
nests in
trees.
Called
also
tscheigo,
tschiego,
nschego,
nscheigo..
Comber
::
Comber
(n.) The
cabrilla.
Also, a name
applied
to a
species
of
wrasse..
Breastplate
::
Breastplate
(n.) A piece
against
which the
workman
presses
his
breast
in
operating
a
breast
drill,
or other
similar
tool..
Bow
::
Bow (v. t.) Any
instrument
consisting
of an
elastic
rod, with ends
connected
by a
string,
employed
for
giving
reciprocating
motion
to a
drill,
or for
preparing
and
arranging
the hair, fur, etc., used by
hatters..
Argute
::
Argute
(a.)
Sharp;
shrill.
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