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Definition of rim
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Rim (n.) The lower part of the
abdomen.
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Primogeniture
::
Primogeniture
(a.) The state of being the
firstborn
of the same
parents;
seniority
by birth among
children
of the same
family.
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To mark out; to draw or
delineate
with
marks;
especially,
to copy, as a
drawing
or
engraving,
by
following
the lines and
marking
them on a sheet
superimposed,
through
which they
appear;
as, to trace a
figure
or an
outline;
a
traced
drawing..
Mazarine
::
Mazarine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Cardinal
Mazarin,
prime
minister
of
France,
1643-1661..
Sax
::
Sax (n.) A kind of
chopping
instrument
for
trimming
the edges of
roofing
slates.
Flap
::
Flap (n.) To move, as
something
broad and
flaplike;
as, to flap the
wings;
to let fall, as the brim of a hat..
Primage
::
Primage
(n.) A
charge
in
addition
to the
freight;
originally,
a
gratuity
to the
captain
for his
particular
care of the goods
(sometimes
called
hat
money),
but now
belonging
to the
owners
or
freighters
of the
vessel,
unless
by
special
agreement
the whole or part is
assigned
to the
captain..
Rimed
::
Rimed (imp. & p. p.) of Rim.
Rivel
::
Rivel (n.) A
wrinkle;
a
rimple.
Overbrim
::
Overbrim
(v. i.) To flow over the brim; to be so full as to
overflow.
Expiate
::
Expiate
(v. t.) To
extinguish
the guilt of by
sufferance
of
penalty
or some
equivalent;
to make
complete
satisfaction
for; to atone for; to make
amends
for; to make
expiation
for; as, to
expiate
a
crime,
a
guilt,
or sin..
Forfeiture
::
Forfeiture
(n.) The act of
forfeiting;
the loss of some
right,
privilege,
estate,
honor,
office,
or
effects,
by an
offense,
crime,
breach
of
condition,
or other act..
Hammer
::
Hammer
(n.) That part of a
gunlock
which
strikes
the
percussion
cap, or
firing
pin; the cock;
formerly,
however,
a piece of steel
covering
the pan of a
flintlock
musket
and
struck
by the flint of the cock to
ignite
the
priming..
Primitive
::
Primitive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
beginning
or
origin,
or to early
times;
original;
primordial;
primeval;
first;
as,
primitive
innocence;
the
primitive
church..
Choke-full
::
Choke-full
(a.) Full to the brim; quite full;
chock-full.
Resetter
::
Resetter
(n.) One who
receives
or
conceals,
as
stolen
goods or
criminal..
Primity
::
Primity
(n.)
Quality
of being
first;
primitiveness.
Instigate
::
Instigate
(v. t.) To goad or urge
forward;
to set on; to
provoke;
to
incite;
-- used
chiefly
with
reference
to evil
actions;
as to
instigate
one to a
crime.
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Characterized
by
scandalous
crimes
or
vices;
as,
flagitious
times..
Microbicide
::
Microbicide
(n.) Any agent
detrimental
to, or
destructive
of, the life of
microbes
or
bacterial
organisms..
Accomplice
::
Accomplice
(n.) An
associate
in the
commission
of a
crime;
a
participator
in an
offense,
whether
a
principal
or an
accessory..
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