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Definition of si
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Si () A
syllable
applied,
in
solmization,
to the note B; more
recently,
to the
seventh
tone of any major
diatonic
scale.
It was added to
Guido's
scale by Le Maire about the end of the 17th
century..
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Asiphonata
::
Asiphonata
(n. pl.) Alt. of
Asiphonid.
Nonetto
::
Nonetto
(n.) A
composition
for nine
instruments,
rarely
for nine
voices..
Side
::
Side (n.) A slope or
declivity,
as of a hill,
considered
as
opposed
to
another
slope over the
ridge..
Pair
::
Pair (n.) Two
things
of a kind,
similar
in form,
suited
to each
other,
and
intended
to be used
together;
as, a pair of
gloves
or
stockings;
a pair of
shoes..
Volt
::
Volt (n.) The unit of
electro-motive
force;
--
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893 and by
United
States
Statute
as, that
electro-motive
force which
steadily
applied
to a
conductor
whose
resistance
is one ohm will
produce
a
current
of one
ampere.
It is
practically
equivalent
to / the
electro-motive
force of a
standard
Clark's
cell at a
temperature
of 15? C..
Suslik
::
Suscitation
(n.) The act of
raising
or
exciting.
Fraternity
::
Fraternity
(n.) A body of men
associated
for their
common
interest,
business,
or
pleasure;
a
company;
a
brotherhood;
a
society;
in the Roman
Catholic
Chucrch,
an
association
for
special
religious
purposes,
for
relieving
the sick and
destitute,
etc..
Finback
::
Finback
(n.) Any whale of the
genera
Sibbaldius,
Balaenoptera,
and
allied
genera,
of the
family
Balaenopteridae,
characterized
by a
prominent
fin on the back. The
common
finbacks
of the New
England
coast are
Sibbaldius
tectirostris
and S.
tuberosus..
Double First
::
Double
first () A
degree
of the first class both in
classics
and
mathematics.
Evasible
::
Evasible
(a.) That may be
evaded.
Succursal
::
Succumbent
(a.)
Submissive;
yielding.
Flake
::
Flake (n.) A small stage hung over a
vessel's
side, for
workmen
to stand on in
calking,
etc..
Clemency
::
Clemency
(n.)
Disposition
to
forgive
and
spare,
as
offenders;
mildness
of
temper;
gentleness;
tenderness;
mercy..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(a.)
Consisting
of, or like,
crystal;
clear;
transparent;
lucid;
pellucid;
crystalline..
Virial
::
Virial
(n.) A
certain
function
relating
to a
system
of
forces
and their
points
of
application,
-- first used by
Clausius
in the
investigation
of
problems
in
molecular
physics..
Accrementition
::
Accrementition
(n.) The
process
of
generation
by
development
of
blastema,
or
fission
of
cells,
in which the new
formation
is in all
respect
like the
individual
from which it
proceeds..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) A
mutual
grant of equal
interests,
the one in
consideration
of the
other.
Estates
exchanged
must be equal in
quantity,
as fee
simple
for fee
simple..
Fulfill
::
Fulfill
(v. t.) To
accomplish
or carry into
effect,
as an
intention,
promise,
or
prophecy,
a
desire,
prayer,
or
requirement,
etc.; to
complete
by
performance;
to
answer
the
requisitions
of; to bring to pass, as a
purpose
or
design;
to
effectuate..
Trade
::
Trade (v.) The
business
which a
person
has
learned,
and which he
engages
in, for
procuring
subsistence,
or for
profit;
occupation;
especially,
mechanical
employment
as
distinguished
from the
liberal
arts, the
learned
professions,
and
agriculture;
as, we speak of the trade of a
smith,
of a
carpenter,
or
mason,
but not now of the trade of a
farmer,
or a
lawyer,
or a
physician..
Multiplier
::
Multiplier
(n.) An
instrument
for
multiplying
or
increasing
by
repetition
or
accumulation
the
intensity
of a force or
action,
as heat or
electricity.
It is
particularly
used to
render
such a force or
action
appreciable
or
measurable
when
feeble.
See
Thermomultiplier..
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