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Definition of rit
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Rit () 3d pers. sing. pres. of Ride,
contracted
from
rideth..
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Sea Star
::
Sea star () A
starfish,
or
brittle
star..
Ambidexterity
::
Ambidexterity
(n.) The
quality
of being
ambidextrous;
the
faculty
of using both hands with equal
facility.
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To take by legal
authority:
(a) To
arrest
by writ, and bring
before
a
court,
as to
answer
for a debt, or a
contempt;
--
applied
to a
taking
of the
person
by a civil
process;
being now
rarely
used for the
arrest
of a
criminal.
(b) To seize or take
(goods
or real
estate)
by
virtue
of a writ or
precept
to hold the same to
satisfy
a
judgment
which may be
rendered
in the suit. See
Attachment,
4..
Bless
::
Bless (v. t.) To make
happy,
blithesome,
or
joyous;
to
confer
prosperity
or
happiness
upon; to grant
divine
favor to..
#NAME?
::
-ric () A
suffix
signifying
dominion,
jurisdiction;
as,
bishopric,
the
district
over which a
bishop
exercises
authority..
Boltsprit
::
Boltsprit
(n.) See
Bowsprit.
Laminarite
::
Laminarite
(n.) A
broad-leafed
fossil
alga.
Gradus
::
Gradus
(n.) A
dictionary
of
prosody,
designed
as an aid in
writing
Greek or Latin
poetry..
Palm
::
Palm (n.) Any
symbol
or token of
superiority,
success,
or
triumph;
also,
victory;
triumph;
supremacy..
Frith
::
Frith (n.) A kind of weir for
catching
fish.
Cacodemon
::
Cacodemon
(n.) An evil
spirit;
a devil or
demon.
Decemvir
::
Decemvir
(n.) A
member
of any body of ten men in
authority.
Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Pertaining
to, or
indicating,
a
crisis,
turning
point,
or
specially
important
juncture;
important
as
regards
consequences;
hence,
of
doubtful
issue;
attended
with risk;
dangerous;
as, the
critical
stage of a
fever;
a
critical
situation..
Marysole
::
Marysole
(n.) A large
British
fluke,
or
flounder
(Rhombus
megastoma);
--
called
also
carter,
and
whiff..
Revivalism
::
Revivalism
(n.) The
spirit
of
religious
revivals;
the
methods
of
revivalists.
Flashy
::
Flashy
(a.)
Without
taste or
spirit.
Edict
::
Edict (n.) A
public
command
or
ordinance
by the
sovereign
power;
the
proclamation
of a law made by an
absolute
authority,
as if by the very act of
announcement;
a
decree;
as, the
edicts
of the Roman
emperors;
the
edicts
of the
French
monarch..
Hypocritic
::
Hypocritic
(a.) See
Hypocritical.
Micropyle
::
Micropyle
(n.) An
opening
in the
membranes
surrounding
the ovum, by which
nutrition
is
assisted
and the
entrance
of the
spermatozoa
permitted..
Steedless
::
Steed (n.) A
horse,
especially
a
spirited
horse for state of war; -- used
chiefly
in
poetry
or
stately
prose..
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