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Definition of ris
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Ris (n.) A bough or
branch;
a twig.
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Azymite
::
Azymite
(n.) One who
administered
the
Eucharist
with
unleavened
bread;
-- a name of
reproach
given by those of the Greek
church
to the
Latins.
Clergy
::
Clergy
(n.) The body of men set
apart,
by due
ordination,
to the
service
of God, in the
Christian
church,
in
distinction
from the
laity;
in
England,
usually
restricted
to the
ministers
of the
Established
Church..
Maoris
::
Maoris
(pl. ) of Maor.
Ascent
::
Ascent
() The act of
rising;
motion
upward;
rise; a
mounting
upward;
as, he made a
tedious
ascent;
the
ascent
of
vapors
from the
earth..
Updive
::
Updive
(v. i.) To
spring
upward;
to rise.
Iriscope
::
Iriscope
(n.) A
philosophical
toy for
exhibiting
the
prismatic
tints by means of thin
films.
Mantissa
::
Mantissa
(n.) The
decimal
part of a
logarithm,
as
distinguished
from the
integral
part, or
characteristic..
Chapellany
::
Chapellany
(n.) A
chapel
within
the
jurisdiction
of a
church;
a
subordinate
ecclesiastical
foundation.
Upswarm
::
Upswarm
(v. i. & i.) To rise, or cause to rise, in a swarm or
swarms..
Sanhedrim
::
Sanhedrim
(n.) the great
council
of the Jews, which
consisted
of
seventy
members,
to whom the high
priest
was
added.
It had
jurisdiction
of
religious
matters..
Czarinian
::
Czarinian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the czar or the
czarina;
czarish.
Palmyra
::
Palmyra
(n.) A
species
of palm
(Borassus
flabelliformis)
having
a
straight,
black,
upright
trunk,
with
palmate
leaves.
It is found
native
along the
entire
northern
shores
of the
Indian
Ocean,
from the mouth of the
Tigris
to New
Guinea.
More than eight
hundred
uses to which it is put are
enumerated
by
native
writers.
Its wood is
largely
used for
building
purposes;
its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for
making
toddy,
and its
leaves
for
thatching
huts..
Garish
::
Garish
(a.) Gay to
extravagance;
flighty.
Top
::
Top (v. i.) To rise
aloft;
to be
eminent;
to
tower;
as, lofty
ridges
and
topping
mountains..
Rusine
::
Rusine
(a.) Of, like, or
pertaining
to, a deer of the genus Rusa, which
includes
the
sambur
deer (Rusa
Aristotelis)
of
India..
Infidel
::
Infidel
(a.) Not
holding
the
faith;
--
applied
esp. to one who does not
believe
in the
inspiration
of the
Scriptures,
and the
supernatural
origin
of
Christianity..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A
shrub;
esp., a shrub with
branches
rising
from or near the root; a thick shrub or a
cluster
of
shrubs..
Justification
::
"Justification
(n.) The act of
justifying
or the state of being
justified;
a
showing
or
proving
to be just or
conformable
to law,
justice,
right,
or duty;
defense;
vindication;
support;
as,
arguments
in
justification
of the
prisoner's
conduct;
his
disobedience
admits
justification..
Present
::
Present
(n.)
Anything
presented
or
given;
a gift; a
donative;
as, a
Christmas
present..
Difficulty
::
Difficulty
(n.)
Something
difficult;
a thing hard to do or to
understand;
that which
occasions
labor or
perplexity,
and
requires
skill and
perseverance
to
overcome,
solve,
or
achieve;
a hard
enterprise;
an
obstacle;
an
impediment;
as, the
difficulties
of a
science;
difficulties
in
theology..
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