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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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Model
::
Model (n.) A
miniature
representation
of a
thing,
with the
several
parts in due
proportion;
sometimes,
a
facsimile
of the same
size..
Siskiwit
::
Siskiwit
(n.) The
siscowet.
Inning
::
Inning
(n.) The state or turn of being in;
specifically,
in
cricket,
baseball,
etc.,the
turn or time of a
player
or of a side at the bat; -- often in the pl.
Hence:
The turn or time of a
person,
or a
party,
in
power;
as, the Whigs went out, and the
Democrats
had their
innings..
Promissive
::
Promissive
(a.)
Making
a
promise;
implying
a
promise;
promising.
Usitative
::
Usitative
(a.)
Denoting
usual or
customary
action.
Wing
::
Wing (n.) The
longer
side of
crownworks,
etc.,
connecting
them with the main
work..
Sputter
::
Sputter
(v. t.) To spit out
hastily
by
quick,
successive
efforts,
with a
spluttering
sound;
to utter
hastily
and
confusedly,
without
control
over the
organs
of
speech..
Condescendency
::
Condescendency
(n.)
Condescension.
Base
::
Base (n.) The
housing
of a
horse.
Congression
::
Congression
(n.) A
coming
or
bringing
together,
as in a
public
meeting,
in a
dispute,
in the act of
comparing,
or in
sexual
intercourse..
Currentness
::
Currentness
(n.)
Easiness
of
pronunciation;
fluency.
Rent
::
Rent (n.) A
certain
periodical
profit,
whether
in
money,
provisions,
chattels,
or
labor,
issuing
out of lands and
tenements
in
payment
for the use;
commonly,
a
certain
pecuniary
sum
agreed
upon
between
a
tenant
and his
landlord,
paid at fixed
intervals
by the
lessee
to the
lessor,
for the use of land or its
appendages;
as, rent for a farm, a
house,
a park, etc..
Defensive
::
Defensive
(n.) That which
defends;
a
safeguard.
Lopsided
::
Lopsided
(a.)
Unbalanced;
poorly
proportioned;
full of
idiosyncrasies.
Forbidding
::
Forbidding
(a.)
Repelling
approach;
repulsive;
raising
abhorrence,
aversion,
or
dislike;
disagreeable;
prohibiting
or
interdicting;
as, a
forbidding
aspect;
a
forbidding
formality;
a
forbidding
air..
Ascarid
::
Ascarid
(n.) A
parasitic
nematoid
worm,
espec.
the
roundworm,
Ascaris
lumbricoides,
often
occurring
in the human
intestine,
and
allied
species
found in
domestic
animals;
also
commonly
applied
to the
pinworm
(Oxyuris),
often
troublesome
to
children
and aged
persons..
Smolt
::
Smolt (n.) A young
salmon
two or three years old, when it has
acquired
its
silvery
color..
Ovipositing
::
Ovipositing
(n.) Alt. of
Ovipositio.
Aleutic
::
Aleutic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a chain of
islands
between
Alaska
and
Kamtchatka;
also,
designating
these
islands..
Polar
::
Polar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to one of the poles of the
earth,
or of a
sphere;
situated
near, or
proceeding
from, one of the
poles;
as, polar
regions;
polar seas; polar
winds..
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