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Definition of sic
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Sic (a.) Such.
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Brassica
::
Brassica
(n.) A genus of
plants
embracing
several
species
and
varieties
differing
much in
appearance
and
qualities:
such as the
common
cabbage
(B.
oleracea),
broccoli,
cauliflowers,
etc.; the wild
turnip
(B.
campestris);
the
common
turnip
(B.
rapa);
the rape or
coleseed
(B.
napus),
etc..
Fret
::
Fret (n.) An
ornament
consisting
of
smmall
fillets
or slats
intersecting
each other or bent at right
angles,
as in
classical
designs,
or at
obilique
angles,
as often in
Oriental
art..
Sudarium
::
Sudamina
(n. pl)
Minute
vesicles
surrounded
by an area of
reddened
skin,
produced
by
excessive
sweating..
Metamorphosic
::
Metamorphosic
(a.)
Changing
the form;
transforming.
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To fail in
musical
quality;
as, a
singer's
voice
breaks
when it is
strained
beyond
its
compass
and a tone or note is not
completed,
but
degenerates
into an
unmusical
sound
instead.
Also, to
change
in tone, as a boy's voice at
puberty..
Physician
::
Physician
(n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
one who
ministers
to moral
diseases;
as, a
physician
of the
soul..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) The
invention
or
combination
of the parts of any
literary
work or
discourse,
or of a work of art; as, the
composition
of a poem or a piece of
music..
Hyblaean
::
Hyblaean
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Hybla,
an
ancient
town of
Sicily,
famous
for its
bees..
Harmonist
::
Harmonist
(n.) One who
understands
the
principles
of
harmony
or is
skillful
in
applying
them in
composition;
a
musical
composer.
Sesquibasic
::
Sesquibasic
(a.)
Containing,
or
acting
as, a base in the
proportions
of a
sesqui
compound..
Conquest
::
Conquest
(n.) That which is
conquered;
possession
gained
by
force,
physical
or
moral..
Strain
::
Strain
(n.) A
portion
of music
divided
off by a
double
bar; a
complete
musical
period
or
sentence;
a
movement,
or any
rounded
subdivision
of a
movement..
Pentabasic
::
Pentabasic
(a.)
Capable
of
uniting
with five
molecules
of a
monacid
base;
having
five acid
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
substitution
by a basic
radical;
-- said of
certain
acids.
Cymbal
::
Cymbal
(n.) A
musical
instrument
used by the
ancients.
It is
supposed
to have been
similar
to the
modern
kettle
drum,
though
perhaps
smaller..
Crack-brained
::
Crack-brained
(a.)
Having
an
impaired
intellect;
whimsical;
crazy.
Tetrabasic
::
Tetrabasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
four
molecules
of a
monacid
base;
having
four
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by
bases;
quadribasic;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
normal
silicic
acid,
Si(OH)4,
is a
tetrabasic
acid..
Sacrist
::
Sacrist
(n.) A
sacristan;
also, a
person
retained
in a
cathedral
to copy out music for the
choir,
and take care of the
books..
Paracelsian
::
Paracelsian
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in
conformity
with, the
practice
of
Paracelsus,
a Swiss
physician
of the 15th
century..
Convalescent
::
Convalescent
(n.) One
recovering
from
sickness.
Pianoforte
::
Pianoforte
(a.) A
well-known
musical
instrument
somewhat
resembling
the
harpsichord,
and
consisting
of a
series
of wires of
graduated
length,
thickness,
and
tension,
struck
by
hammers
moved by
keys..
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