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Definition of rim
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 rim is as below...
Rim (n.) The
border,
edge, or
margin
of a
thing,
usually
of
something
circular
or
curving;
as, the rim of a
kettle
or
basin..
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Notochord
::
Notochord
(n.) An
elastic
cartilagelike
rod which is
developed
beneath
the
medullary
groove
in the
vertebrate
embryo,
and
constitutes
the
primitive
axial
skeleton
around
which the
centra
of the
vertebrae
and the
posterior
part of the base of the skull are
developed;
the
chorda
dorsalis.
See
Illust.
of
Ectoderm..
Primacy
::
Primacy
(a.) The
office,
rank, or
character
of a
primate;
the chief
ecclesiastical
station
or
dignity
in a
national
church;
the
office
or
dignity
of an
archbishop;
as, the
primacy
of
England..
Sulphuret
::
Sulphureous
(a.)
Consisting
of
sulphur;
having
the
qualities
of
sulphur,
or
brimstone;
impregnated
with
sulphur..
Perienteron
::
Perienteron
(n.) The
primitive
perivisceral
cavity.
Stilet
::
Stile (v. i.) One of the
upright
pieces
in a
frame;
one of the
primary
members
of a
frame,
into which the
secondary
members
are
mortised..
Perimetry
::
Perimetry
(n.) The art of using the
perimeter;
measurement
of the field of
vision.
Templar
::
Templar
(n.) One of a
religious
and
military
order first
established
at
Jerusalem,
in the early part of the 12th
century,
for the
protection
of
pilgrims
and of the Holy
Sepulcher.
These
Knights
Templars,
or
Knights
of the
Temple,
were so named
because
they
occupied
an
apartment
of the
palace
of
Bladwin
II. in
Jerusalem,
near the
Temple..
Gimp
::
Gimp (a.)
Smart;
spruce;
trim; nice.
Incorrigible
::
Incorrigible
(n.) One who is
corrigible;
especially,
a
hardened
criminal;
as, the
perpetual
imprisonment
of
incorrigibles..
Conjuration
::
Conjuration
(n.) A
league
for a
criminal
purpose;
conspiracy.
Trim
::
Trim (n.)
Dress;
gear;
ornaments.
Megrim
::
Megrim
(n.) A kind of sick or
nevrous
headache,
usually
periodical
and
confined
to one side of the
head..
Primula
::
Primula
(n.) The genus of
plants
including
the
primrose
(Primula
vera).
Indicia
::
Indicia
(n. pl.)
Discriminating
marks;
signs;
tokens;
indications;
appearances.
Nephridium
::
Nephridium
(n.) A
segmental
tubule;
one of the
tubules
of the
primitive
urinogenital
organs;
a
segmental
organ.
See
Illust.
under
Loeven's
larva.
Whitsunday
::
Whitsunday
(n.) The
seventh
Sunday,
and the
fiftieth
day, after
Easter;
a
festival
of the
church
in
commemoration
of the
descent
of the Holy
Spirit
on the day of
Pentecost;
Pentecost;
-- so
called,
it is said,
because,
in the
primitive
church,
those who had been newly
baptized
appeared
at
church
between
Easter
and
Pentecost
in white
garments..
Mittimus
::
Mittimus
(n.) A
precept
or
warrant
granted
by a
justice
for
committing
to
prison
a party
charged
with
crime;
a
warrant
of
commitment
to
prison.
Monomorphous
::
Monomorphous
(a.)
Having
but a
single
form;
retaining
the same form
throughout
the
various
stages
of
development;
of the same or of an
essentially
similar
type of
structure;
--
opposed
to
dimorphic,
trimorphic,
and
polymorphic..
Shrimp
::
Shrimp
(v.)
Figuratively,
a
little
wrinkled
man; a
dwarf;
-- in
contempt..
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Disgracefully
or
shamefully
criminal;
grossly
wicked;
scandalous;
shameful;
-- said of acts,
crimes,
etc..
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