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Definition of rime
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Rime (v. i.) To
freeze
or
congeal
into
hoarfrost.
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Mirthful
::
Mirthful
(a.) Full of mirth or
merriment;
merry;
as,
mirthful
children..
Scrimer
::
Scrimer
(n.) A
fencing
master.
Primer
::
Primer
(n.) A small
elementary
book for
teaching
children
to read; a
reading
or
spelling
book for a
beginner.
Mirth
::
Mirth (n.)
Merriment;
gayety
accompanied
with
laughter;
jollity.
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) A bed or cot for a baby,
oscillating
on
rockers
or
swinging
on
pivots;
hence,
the place of
origin,
or in which
anything
is
nurtured
or
protected
in the
earlier
period
of
existence;
as, a
cradle
of
crime;
the
cradle
of
liberty..
Pneumatical
::
Pneumatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to air, or to
elastic
fluids
or their
properties;
pertaining
to
pneumatics;
as,
pneumatic
experiments..
Pretentative
::
Pretentative
(a.)
Fitted
for trial
beforehand;
experimental.
Horse Power
::
Horse power () A unit of
power,
used in
stating
the power
required
to drive
machinery,
and in
estimating
the
capabilities
of
animals
or steam
engines
and other prime
movers
for doing work. It is the power
required
for the
performance
of work at the rate of
33,000
English
units of work per
minute;
hence,
it is the power that must be
exerted
in
lifting
33,000
pounds
at the rate of one foot per
minute,
or 550
pounds
at the rate of one foot per
second,
or 55
pounds
at the rate of ten feet per
second
Satyr
::
Satyr (n.) A
sylvan
deity or
demigod,
represented
as part man and part goat, and
characterized
by
riotous
merriment
and
lasciviousness..
Merrymaker
::
Merrymaker
(n.) One who makes
merriment
or
indulges
in
conviviality;
a
jovial
comrade.
Pabulum
::
Pabulum
(n.) The means of
nutriment
to
animals
or
plants;
food;
nourishment;
hence,
that which feeds or
sustains,
as fuel for a fire; that upon which the mind or soul is
nourished;
as,
intellectual
pabulum..
Microbicide
::
Microbicide
(n.) Any agent
detrimental
to, or
destructive
of, the life of
microbes
or
bacterial
organisms..
Calumniate
::
Calumniate
(v. i.) To
propagate
evil
reports
with a
design
to
injure
the
reputation
of
another;
to make
purposely
false
charges
of some
offense
or
crime.
Confession
::
Confession
(n.)
Acknowledgment;
avowal,
especially
in a
matter
pertaining
to one's self; the
admission
of a debt,
obligation,
or
crime..
Treasonable
::
Treasonable
(a.)
Pertaining
to
treason;
consisting
of
treason;
involving
the crime of
treason,
or
partaking
of its
guilt..
Perimetry
::
Perimetry
(n.) The art of using the
perimeter;
measurement
of the field of
vision.
Trimeter
::
Trimeter
(a.)
Consisting
of three
poetical
measures.
Crime
::
Crime (n.) That which
occasion
crime.
Utas
::
Utas (n.)
Hence,
festivity;
merriment..
Pride
::
Pride (n.)
Highest
pitch;
elevation
reached;
loftiness;
prime;
glory;
as, to be in the pride of one's
life..
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