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Definition of she
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She
(obj.)
A
woman;
a
female;
-- used
substantively.
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Flocculate
::
Flocculate
(a.)
Furnished
with tufts of curly
hairs,
as some
insects..
Coquina
::
Coquina
(n.) A soft,
whitish,
coral-like
stone,
formed
of
broken
shells
and
corals,
found in the
southern
United
States,
and used for
roadbeds
and for
building
material,
as in the fort at St.
Augustine,
Florida..
Water Moccasin
::
Water
moccasin
() A
venomous
North
American
snake
(Ancistrodon
piscivorus)
allied
to the
rattlesnake
but
destitute
of a
rattle.
It lives in or about pools and
ponds,
and feeds
largely
of
fishes.
Called
also water
snake,
water
adder,
water
viper..
Sublimed
::
Sublime
(n.) That which is grand in
nature
or art, as
distinguished
from the
merely
beautiful..
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To cause or
suffer
to lie in a fluid till the
substance
has
imbibed
what it can
contain;
to
macerate
in water or other
liquid;
to
steep,
as for the
purpose
of
softening
or
freshening;
as, to soak
cloth;
to soak
bread;
to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the
like..
Pouch-shell
::
Pouch-shell
(n.) A small
British
and
American
pond snail
(Bulinus
hypnorum).
Varec
::
Varec (n.) The
calcined
ashes of any
coarse
seaweed
used for the
manufacture
of soda and
iodine;
also, the
seaweed
itself;
fucus;
wrack..
Guillotine
::
Guillotine
(n.) Any
machine
or
instrument
for
cutting
or
shearing,
resembling
in its
action
a
guillotine..
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Finished;
ended;
concluded;
completed;
as, the
edifice
is
complete..
Nation
::
Nation
(n.) A part, or
division,
of the
people
of the
earth,
distinguished
from the rest by
common
descent,
language,
or
institutions;
a race; a
stock..
Achievement
::
Achievement
(n.) A great or
heroic
deed;
something
accomplished
by
valor,
boldness,
or
praiseworthy
exertion;
a
feat..
Barge
::
Barge (n.) A
pleasure
boat; a
vessel
or boat of
state,
elegantly
furnished
and
decorated..
Distinction
::
Distinction
(n.) That which
distinguishes
one thing from
another;
distinguishing
quality;
sharply
defined
difference;
as, the
distinction
between
real and
apparent
good..
Boulevard
::
Boulevard
(n.) A
public
walk or
street
occupying
the site of
demolished
fortifications.
Hence:
A broad
avenue
in or
around
a city.
Court
::
Court (n.) A
tribunal
established
for the
administration
of
justice.
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) A
substance
through
which an
effect
is
transmitted
from one thing to
another;
as, air is the
common
medium
of
sound.
Hence:
The
condition
upon which any event or
action
occurs;
necessary
means of
motion
or
action;
that
through
or by which
anything
is
accomplished,
conveyed,
or
carried
on;
specifically,
in
animal
magnetism,
spiritualism,
etc., a
person
through
whom the
action
of
another
being is said to be
manifested
and
transmitted..
Slasher
::
Slasher
(n.) A
machine
for
applying
size to warp
yarns.
Potashes
::
Potashes
(n. pl.)
Potash.
Divaricator
::
Divaricator
(n.) One of the
muscles
which open the shell of
brachiopods;
a
cardinal
muscle.
See
Illust.
of
Brachiopoda.
Inequilateral
::
Inequilateral
(a.)
Having
the two ends
unequal,
as in the clam,
quahaug,
and most
lamellibranch
shells..
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