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Definition of shed
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Shed (v. t.) To
separate;
to
divide.
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Arbored
::
Arbored
(a.)
Furnished
with an
arbor;
lined with
trees.
Pepper Dulse
::
Pepper
dulse () A
variety
of
edible
seaweed
(Laurencia
pinnatifida)
distinguished
for its
pungency.
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the moral
feelings
or
states
of the soul, as
distinguished
from the
external
actions;
reaching
and
affecting
the
spirits..
Impracticable
::
Impracticable
(a.) Not
practicable;
incapable
of being
performed,
or
accomplished
by the means
employed,
or at
command;
impossible;
as, an
impracticable
undertaking..
Foil
::
Foil (n.) A thin leaf of sheet
copper
silvered
and
burnished,
and
afterwards
coated
with
transparent
colors
mixed with
isinglass;
--
employed
by
jewelers
to give color or
brilliancy
to
pastes
and
inferior
stones..
Shed
::
Shed (n.) That which
parts,
divides,
or
sheds;
-- used in
composition,
as in
watershed..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(a.)
According
to
established
order;
methodical;
settled;
regular.
Sistrum
::
Sistrum
() An
instrument
consisting
of a thin metal
frame,
through
which
passed
a
number
of metal rods, and
furnished
with a
handle
by which it was
shaken
and made to
rattle.
It was
peculiarly
Egyptian,
and used
especially
in the
worship
of Isis. It is still used in
Nubia..
Matte
::
Matte (n.) A dead or dull
finish,
as in
gilding
where the gold leaf is not
burnished,
or in
painting
where the
surface
is
purposely
deprived
of
gloss..
Matted
::
Matted
(a.)
Having
a dull
surface;
unburnished;
as,
matted
gold leaf or
gilding..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The
faculty
of
perceiving;
the
faculty,
or
peculiar
part, of man's
constitution
by which he has
knowledge
through
the
medium
or
instrumentality
of the
bodily
organs;
the act of
apperhending
material
objects
or
qualities
through
the
senses;
--
distinguished
from
conception..
Prowess
::
Prowess
(a.)
Distinguished
bravery;
valor;
especially,
military
bravery
and
skill;
gallantry;
intrepidity;
fearlessness..
Carmelite
::
Carmelite
(n.) A friar of a
mendicant
order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel)
established
on Mount
Carmel,
in
Syria,
in the
twelfth
century;
a White
Friar..
Rough
::
Rough (n.) Not
polished;
uncut;
-- said of a gem; as, a rough
diamond..
Toleration
::
Toleration
(n.)
Specifically,
the
allowance
of
religious
opinions
and modes of
worship
in a state when
contrary
to, or
different
from, those of the
established
church
or
belief..
Maurist
::
Maurist
(n.) A
member
of the
Congregation
of Saint Maur, an
offshoot
of the
Benedictines,
originating
in
France
in the early part of the
seventeenth
century.
The
Maurists
have been
distinguished
for their
interest
in
literature..
Formula
::
Formula
(n.) A
prescribed
or set form; an
established
rule; a fixed or
conventional
method
in which
anything
is to be done,
arranged,
or
said..
Interdashed
::
Interdashed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Interdas.
Passenger
::
Passenger
(n.) A
traveler
by some
established
conveyance,
as a
coach,
steamboat,
railroad
train,
etc..
Electro-positive
::
Electro-positive
(a.)
Hence:
Positive;
metallic;
basic;
--
distinguished
from
negative,
nonmetallic,
or
acid..
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