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Definition of ring
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Ring (v. i.) To
continue
to sound or
vibrate;
to
resound.
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Glimmering
::
Glimmering
(n.) A faint view or idea; a
glimpse;
an
inkling.
Pin
::
Pin (n.) A peg in
musical
instruments,
for
increasing
or
relaxing
the
tension
of the
strings..
Trinket
::
Trinket
(v. t.) A small
ornament,
as a
jewel,
ring, or the
like..
Swiftfoot
::
Swifter
(v. t.) To
tighten,
as slack
standing
rigging,
by
bringing
the
opposite
shrouds
nearer..
Cycloidei
::
Cycloidei
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes,
formerly
proposed
by
Agassiz,
for those with thin,
smooth
scales,
destitute
of
marginal
spines,
as the
herring
and
salmon.
The group is now
regarded
as
artificial..
Oncograph
::
Oncograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
registering
the
changes
observable
with an
oncometer.
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The act of
entering
or
passing
into or upon;
entrance;
ingress;
hence,
beginnings
or first
attempts;
as, the entry of a
person
into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air into the
blood;
an entry upon an
undertaking..
Demigod
::
Demigod
(n.) A half god, or an
inferior
deity;
a
fabulous
hero, the
offspring
of a deity and a
mortal..
Violence
::
Violence
(v. t.) To
assault;
to
injure;
also, to bring by
violence;
to
compel..
Papering
::
Papering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pape.
Springer
::
Springer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
springs;
specifically,
one who
rouses
game..
Pattened
::
Pattened
(a.)
Wearing
pattens.
Imp
::
Imp (n.) An
offspring;
progeny;
child;
scion.
Sap
::
Sap (v. t.) To
subvert
by
digging
or
wearing
away; to mine; to
undermine;
to
destroy
the
foundation
of.
Talc
::
Talc (n.) A soft
mineral
of a soapy feel and a
greenish,
whitish,
or
grayish
color,
usually
occurring
in
foliated
masses.
It is
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia.
Steatite,
or
soapstone,
is a
compact
granular
variety..
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
operation
of
restoring
a
dislocated
or
fractured
part to its
former
place.
Caesura
::
Caesura
(n.) A
metrical
break in a
verse,
occurring
in the
middle
of a foot and
commonly
near the
middle
of the
verse;
a sense pause in the
middle
of a foot. Also, a long
syllable
on which the
caesural
accent
rests,
or which is used as a
foot..
Loitering
::
Loitering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Loite.
Posy
::
Posy (n.) A brief
poetical
sentiment;
hence,
any brief
sentiment,
motto,
or
legend;
especially,
one
inscribed
on a
ring..
Endearing
::
Endearing
(a.)
Making
dear or
beloved;
causing
love.
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