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Definition of roper
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Roper (n.) One fit to be
hanged.
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Misassay
::
Misassay
(v. t.) To
assay,
or
attempt,
improperly
or
unsuccessfully..
Pleuro-
::
Pleuro-
() A
combining
form
denoting
relation
to a side;
specif.,
connection
with, or
situation
in or near, the
pleura;
as,
pleuroperitoneum..
Overcarry
::
Overcarry
(v. t. & i.) To carry too far; to carry
beyond
the
proper
point.
Slaty
::
Slaty (a.)
Resembling
slate;
having
the
nature,
appearance,
or
properties,
of
slate;
composed
of thin
parallel
plates,
capable
of being
separated
by
splitting;
as, a slaty color or
texture..
Actinism
::
Actinism
(n.) The
property
of
radiant
energy
(found
chiefly
in solar or
electric
light)
by which
chemical
changes
are
produced,
as in
photography..
Relevant
::
Relevant
(a.)
Bearing
upon, or
properly
applying
to, the case in hand;
pertinent;
applicable..
Torture
::
Torture
(v. t.) To wrest from the
proper
meaning;
to
distort.
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. i.) One who has
skill,
knowledge,
or
experience,
sufficient
to
decide
on the
merits
of a
question,
or on the
quality
or value of
anything;
one who
discerns
properties
or
relations
with skill and
readiness;
a
connoisseur;
an
expert;
a
critic..
Epicycle
::
Epicycle
(n.) A
circle,
whose
center
moves round in the
circumference
of a
greater
circle;
or a small
circle,
whose
center,
being fixed in the
deferent
of a
planet,
is
carried
along with the
deferent,
and yet, by its own
peculiar
motion,
carries
the body of the
planet
fastened
to it round its
proper
center..
Lunar
::
Lunar (a.)
Influenced
by the moon, as in
growth,
character,
or
properties;
as, lunar
herbs..
Evening
::
Evening
(n.) The
latter
part and close of the day, and the
beginning
of
darkness
or
night;
properly,
the
decline
of the day, or of the sum..
Intolerable
::
Intolerable
(a.) Not
tolerable;
not
capable
of being borne or
endured;
not
proper
or right to be
allowed;
insufferable;
insupportable;
unbearable;
as,
intolerable
pain;
intolerable
heat or cold; an
intolerable
burden..
Pinacone
::
Pinacone
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
related
to the
glycols,
and made from
acetone;
hence,
by
extension,
any one of a
series
of
substances
of which
pinacone
proper
is the
type..
Misuse
::
Misuse
(v. t.) To treat or use
improperly;
to use to a bad
purpose;
to
misapply;
as, to
misuse
one's
talents..
Worth
::
Worth (a.) Equal in value to;
furnishing
an
equivalent
for;
proper
to be
exchanged
for.
Hereditament
::
Hereditament
(n.) Any
species
of
property
that may be
inherited;
lands,
tenements,
anything
corporeal
or
incorporeal,
real,
personal,
or
mixed,
that may
descend
to an
heir..
Sharp
::
Sharp (v. i.) To sing above the
proper
pitch.
Predicable
::
Predicable
(n.) One of the five most
general
relations
of
attributes
involved
in
logical
arrangements,
namely,
genus,
species,
difference,
property,
and
accident..
Monk
::
Monk (n.) A
blotch
or spot of ink on a
printed
page,
caused
by the ink not being
properly
distributed.
It is
distinguished
from a
friar,
or white spot
caused
by a
deficiency
of ink..
Pneumatics
::
Pneumatics
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
mechanical
properties
of air and other
elastic
fluids,
as of their
weight,
pressure,
elasticity,
etc. See
Mechanics..
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