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Definition of rime
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Rime (n.) A rent or long
aperture;
a
chink;
a
fissure;
a
crack.
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Experiment
::
Experiment
(n.)
Atrial
or
special
observation,
made to
confirm
or
disprove
something
doubtful;
esp., one under
conditions
determined
by the
experimenter;
an act or
operation
undertaken
in order to
discover
some
unknown
principle
or
effect,
or to test,
establish,
or
illustrate
some
suggest
or known
truth;
practical
test;
poof..
Laughter
::
Laughter
(v. i.) A
movement
(usually
involuntary)
of the
muscles
of the face,
particularly
of the lips, with a
peculiar
expression
of the eyes,
indicating
merriment,
satisfaction,
or
derision,
and
usually
attended
by a
sonorous
and
interrupted
expulsion
of air from the
lungs.
See
Laugh,
v. i..
Jest
::
Jest (v. i.) To make
merriment
by words or
actions;
to joke; to make light of
anything.
Bourgeois
::
Bourgeois
(n.) A size of type
between
long
primer
and
brevier.
See Type.
Convict
::
Convict
(v. t.) To prove or find
guilty
of an
offense
or crime
charged;
to
pronounce
guilty,
as by legal
decision,
or by one's
conscience..
Eudiometrical
::
Eudiometrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
eudiometer;
as,
eudiometrical
experiments
or
results..
A Posteriori
::
A
posteriori
()
Applied
to
knowledge
which is based upon or
derived
from facts
through
induction
or
experiment;
inductive
or
empirical.
Mazarine
::
Mazarine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Cardinal
Mazarin,
prime
minister
of
France,
1643-1661..
Dreariment
::
Dreariment
(n.)
Dreariness.
Isochromatic
::
Isochromatic
(a.)
Having
the same
color;
connecting
parts
having
the same
color,
as lines drawn
through
certain
points
in
experiments
on the
chromatic
effects
of
polarized
light in
crystals..
Pain
::
Pain (n.)
Punishment
suffered
or
denounced;
suffering
or evil
inflicted
as a
punishment
for
crime,
or
connected
with the
commission
of a
crime;
penalty..
Fault
::
Fault (n.) A moral
failing;
a
defect
or
dereliction
from duty; a
deviation
from
propriety;
an
offense
less
serious
than a
crime.
Enormity
::
Enormity
(n.) That which is
enormous;
especially,
an
exceeding
offense
against
order,
right,
or
decency;
an
atrocious
crime;
flagitious
villainy;
an
atrocity..
Culpable
::
Culpable
(a.)
Guilty;
as,
culpable
of a
crime..
Assimilation
::
Assimilation
(n.) The
conversion
of
nutriment
into the fluid or solid
substance
of the body, by the
processes
of
digestion
and
absorption,
whether
in
plants
or
animals..
Mirthful
::
Mirthful
(a.) Full of mirth or
merriment;
merry;
as,
mirthful
children..
Primeness
::
Primeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
first.
Crime
::
Crime (n.) Any great
wickedness
or sin;
iniquity.
Falsicrimen
::
Falsicrimen
() The crime of
falsifying.
Merriness
::
Merriness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
merry;
merriment;
mirth;
gayety,
with
laughter..
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