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Definition of rime
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Rime (n.) A step or round of a
ladder;
a rung.
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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.
Seduction
::
Seduction
(n.) The act of
seducing;
enticement
to wrong
doing;
specifically,
the
offense
of
inducing
a woman to
consent
to
unlawful
sexual
intercourse,
by
enticements
which
overcome
her
scruples;
the wrong or crime of
persuading
a woman to
surrender
her
chastity..
Merrymaker
::
Merrymaker
(n.) One who makes
merriment
or
indulges
in
conviviality;
a
jovial
comrade.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) To mark with a prime mark.
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To fall into a crime or an
error;
to err.
Remorse
::
Remorse
(n.) The
anguish,
like
gnawing
pain,
excited
by a sense of
guilt;
compunction
of
conscience
for a crime
committed,
or for the sins of one's past
life..
Pride
::
Pride (n.)
Highest
pitch;
elevation
reached;
loftiness;
prime;
glory;
as, to be in the pride of one's
life..
Saccharimetry
::
Saccharimetry
(n.) The act,
process
or
method
of
determining
the
amount
and kind of sugar
present
in
sirup,
molasses,
and the like,
especially
by the
employment
of
polarizing
apparatus..
Accessary
::
Accessary
(a.)
Accompanying,
as a
subordinate;
additional;
accessory;
esp.,
uniting
in, or
contributing
to, a
crime,
but not as chief
actor.
See
Accessory..
Begrimed
::
Begrimed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Begrim.
Analytical
::
Analytical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
analysis;
resolving
into
elements
or
constituent
parts;
as, an
analytical
experiment;
analytic
reasoning;
--
opposed
to
synthetic..
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Guilty
of
enormous
crimes;
corrupt;
profligate;
-- said of
persons.
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) The chief actor in a
crime,
or an
abettor
who is
present
at it, -- as
distinguished
from an
accessory..
Abetment
::
Abetment
(n.) The act of
abetting;
as, an
abetment
of
treason,
crime,
etc..
Trimethyl
::
Trimethyl
() A
prefix
or
combining
form (also used
adjectively)
indicating
the
presence
of three
methyl
groups.
Equivalent
::
Equivalent
(n.) That
comparative
quantity
by
weight
of an
element
which
possesses
the same
chemical
value as other
elements,
as
determined
by
actual
experiment
and
reference
to the same
standard.
Specifically:
(a) The
comparative
proportions
by which one
element
replaces
another
in any
particular
compound;
thus, as zinc
replaces
hydrogen
in
hydrochloric
acid, their
equivalents
are 32.5 and 1. (b) The
combining
proportion
by
weight
of a
substance,
or the
number
expressing
this
proportion,
in any
Dreariment
::
Dreariment
(n.)
Dreariness.
Primer
::
Primer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
primes.
Colorist
::
Colorist
(n.) One who
colors;
an
artist
who
excels
in the use of
colors;
one to whom
coloring
is of prime
importance.
Food
::
Food (n.) What is fed upon; that which goes to
support
life by being
received
within,
and
assimilated
by, the
organism
of an
animal
or a
plant;
nutriment;
aliment;
especially,
what is eaten by
animals
for
nourishment..
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