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Definition of rill
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Rill (v. i.) To run a small
stream.
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Barilla
::
Barilla
(n.) A name given to
several
species
of
Salsola
from which soda is made, by
burning
the
barilla
in heaps and
lixiviating
the
ashes..
Denim
::
Denim (n.) A
coarse
cotton
drilling
used for
overalls,
etc..
Illustrious
::
Illustrious
(a.)
Possessing
luster
or
brightness;
brilliant;
luminous;
splendid.
Warrin
::
Warrin
(n.) An
Australian
lorikeet
(Trichoglossus
multicolor)
remarkable
for the
variety
and
brilliancy
of its
colors;
--
called
also
blue-bellied
lorikeet,
and
blue-bellied
parrot..
Glitter
::
Glitter
(n.) A
bright,
sparkling
light;
brilliant
and showy
luster;
brilliancy;
as, the
glitter
of arms; the
glitter
of royal
equipage..
Lychnis
::
Lychnis
(n.) A genus of Old World
plants
belonging
to the Pink
family
(Caryophyllaceae).
Most of the
species
have
brilliantly
colored
flowers
and
cottony
leaves,
which may have
anciently
answered
as wicks for
lamps.
The
botanical
name is in
common
use for the
garden
species.
The corn
cockle
(Lychnis
Githago)
is a
common
weed in wheat
fields..
Brilliant
::
Brilliant
(a.) The
smallest
size of type used in
England
printing.
Acetylene
::
Acetylene
(n.) A
gaseous
compound
of
carbon
and
hydrogen,
in the
proportion
of two atoms of the
former
to two of the
latter.
It is a
colorless
gas, with a
peculiar,
unpleasant
odor, and is
produced
for use as an
illuminating
gas in a
number
of ways, but
chiefly
by the
action
of water on
calcium
carbide.
Its light is very
brilliant..
Trill
::
Trill (n.) A
sound,
of
consonantal
character,
made with a rapid
succession
of
partial
or
entire
intermissions,
by the
vibration
of some one part of the
organs
in the mouth --
tongue,
uvula,
epiglottis,
or lip --
against
another
part; as, the r is a trill in most
languages..
Shriek
::
Shriek
(v. i.) To utter a loud,
sharp,
shrill
sound or cry, as do some birds and
beasts;
to
scream,
as in a
sudden
fright,
in
horror
or
anguish..
Frilling
::
Frilling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fril.
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
excite
suddenly
and
violently,
esp. by
something
highly
delightful
or
inspiriting;
to
thrill;
as, this
patriotic
sentiment
electrified
the
audience..
Fibrillary
::
Fibrillary
(a.) Of of
pertaining
to
fibrils.
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Not sharp or
shrill;
not
acute;
as, a flat
sound..
Aurelia
::
Aurelia
(n.) The
chrysalis,
or pupa of an
insect,
esp. when
reflecting
a
brilliant
golden
color,
as that of some of the
butterflies..
Sunny
::
Sunny
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to the sun;
proceeding
from, or
resembling
the sun;
hence,
shining;
bright;
brilliant;
radiant..
Thunderbolt
::
Thunderbolt
(n.) A shaft of
lightning;
a
brilliant
stream
of
electricity
passing
from one part of the
heavens
to
another,
or from the
clouds
to the
earth..
Trillium
::
Trillium
(n.) A genus of
liliaceous
plants;
the
three-leaved
nightshade;
-- so
called
because
all the parts of the plant are in
threes.
Frill
::
Frill (v. i.) A
ruffle,
consisting
of a fold of
membrane,
of
hairs,
or of
feathers,
around
the neck of an
animal..
Carillon
::
Carillon
(n.) A tune
adapted
to be
played
by
musical
bells.
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