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Definition of rime
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Rime (v. i. & t.) To
rhyme.
See
Rhyme.
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Criminal
::
Criminal
(a.)
Guilty
of crime or sin.
Osmium
::
Osmium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the
platinum
group,
found
native
as an alloy in
platinum
ore, and in
iridosmine.
It is a hard,
infusible,
bluish
or
grayish
white
metal,
and the
heaviest
substance
known.
Its
tetroxide
is used in
histological
experiments
to stain
tissues.
Symbol
Os.
Atomic
weight
191.1.
Specific
gravity
22.477..
Trimeter
::
Trimeter
(n.) A
poetical
division
of
verse,
consisting
of three
measures..
Rime
::
Rime (v. i. & t.) To
rhyme.
See
Rhyme.
Bourgeois
::
Bourgeois
(n.) A size of type
between
long
primer
and
brevier.
See Type.
Satyr
::
Satyr (n.) A
sylvan
deity or
demigod,
represented
as part man and part goat, and
characterized
by
riotous
merriment
and
lasciviousness..
Probator
::
Probator
(n.) One who, when
indicted
for
crime,
confessed
it, and
accused
others,
his
accomplices,
in order to
obtain
pardon;
a
state's
evidence..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
experiment
with; to test by use; as, to try a
remedy
for
disease;
to try a
horse..
Robbery
::
Robbery
(n.) The crime of
robbing.
See Rob, v. t., 2..
Nutrition
::
Nutrition
(n.) That which
nourishes;
nutriment.
Enormity
::
Enormity
(n.) That which is
enormous;
especially,
an
exceeding
offense
against
order,
right,
or
decency;
an
atrocious
crime;
flagitious
villainy;
an
atrocity..
Guilt
::
Guilt (v. t.) The
criminality
and
consequent
exposure
to
punishment
resulting
from
willful
disobedience
of law, or from
morally
wrong
action;
the state of one who has
broken
a moral or
political
law;
crime;
criminality;
offense
against
right..
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) A
formal
allegation
or
charge
against
a party made or
presented
to the
appropriate
court or
officer,
as for a wrong done or a crime
committed
(in the
latter
case,
generally
under
oath);
an
information;
accusation;
the
initial
bill in
proceedings
in
equity..
Merriness
::
Merriness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
merry;
merriment;
mirth;
gayety,
with
laughter..
Eudiometrical
::
Eudiometrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
eudiometer;
as,
eudiometrical
experiments
or
results..
Incindental
::
Incindental
(a.)
Happening,
as an
occasional
event,
without
regularity;
coming
without
design;
casual;
accidental;
hence,
not of prime
concern;
subordinate;
collateral;
as, an
incidental
conversation;
an
incidental
occurrence;
incidental
expenses..
Pentamethylene
::
Pentamethylene
(n.) A
hypothetical
hydrocarbon,
C5H10,
metameric
with the
amylenes,
and the
nucleus
of a large
number
of
derivatives;
-- so named
because
regarded
as
composed
of five
methylene
residues.
Cf.
Trimethylene,
and
Tetramethylene..
Saccharimetrical
::
Saccharimetrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
saccharimetry;
obtained
by
saccharimetry.
Calumny
::
Calumny
(n.) False
accusation
of a crime or
offense,
maliciously
made or
reported,
to the
injury
of
another;
malicious
misrepresentation;
slander;
detraction..
Atone
::
Atone (v. i.) To stand as an
equivalent;
to make
reparation,
compensation,
or
amends,
for an
offense
or a
crime..
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