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Definition of sit
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Sit (v. t.) To suit one well or ill, as an act; to
become;
to
befit;
-- used
impersonally..
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Huddle
::
Huddle
(v. t.) To do, make, or put, in haste or
roughly;
hence,
to do
imperfectly;
--
usually
with a
following
preposition
or
adverb;
as, to
huddle
on; to
huddle
up; to
huddle
together..
Proximately
::
Proximately
(adv.)
In a
proximate
manner,
position,
or
degree;
immediately..
Galvanoscope
::
Galvanoscope
(n.) An
instrument
or
apparatus
for
detecting
the
presence
of
electrical
currents,
especially
such as are of
feeble
intensity..
Equivocal
::
Equivocal
(a.)
Capable
of being
ascribed
to
different
motives,
or of
signifying
opposite
feelings,
purposes,
or
characters;
deserving
to be
suspected;
as, his
actions
are
equivocal..
Berth
::
Berth (n.) An
allotted
place;
an
appointment;
situation
or
employment.
Enantiopathy
::
Enantiopathy
(n.) An
opposite
passion
or
affection.
Perk
::
Perk (v. i.) To peer; to look
inquisitively.
Whipstitch
::
Whipstitch
(n.)
Anything
hastily
put or
stitched
together;
hence,
a hasty
composition..
Morbosity
::
Morbosity
(n.) A
diseased
state;
unhealthiness.
Trachelobranchiate
::
Trachelobranchiate
(a.)
Having
the gills
situated
upon the neck; -- said of
certain
mollusks.
Injustice
::
Injustice
(n.) Want of
justice
and
equity;
violation
of the
rights
of
another
or
others;
iniquity;
wrong;
unfairness;
imposition.
Squat
::
Squat (a.)
Sitting
on the hams or
heels;
sitting
close to the
ground;
cowering;
crouching.
Antepredicament
::
Antepredicament
(n.) A
prerequisite
to a clear
understanding
of the
predicaments
and
categories,
such as
definitions
of
common
terms..
Term
::
Term (n.) The
subject
or the
predicate
of a
proposition;
one of the three
component
parts of a
syllogism,
each one of which is used
twice..
Leave
::
Leave (v.) To put; to
place;
to
deposit;
to
deliver;
to
commit;
to
submit
-- with a sense of
withdrawing
one's self from; as, leave your hat in the hall; we left our
cards;
to leave the
matter
to
arbitrators..
Orthocenter
::
Orthocenter
(n.) That point in which the three
perpendiculars
let fall from the
angles
of a
triangle
upon the
opposite
sides,
or the sides
produced,
mutually
intersect..
Lacrosse
::
Lacrosse
(n.) A game of ball,
originating
among the North
American
Indians,
now the
popular
field sport of
Canada,
and
played
also in
England
and the
United
States.
Each
player
carries
a
long-handled
racket,
called
a
crosse.
The ball is not
handled
but
caught
with the
crosse
and
carried
on it, or
tossed
from it, the
object
being to carry it or throw it
through
one of the goals
placed
at
opposite
ends of the
field..
Urohaematin
::
Urohaematin
(n.)
Urinary
haematin;
--
applied
to the
normal
coloring
matter
of the
urine,
on the
supposition
that it is
formed
either
directly
or
indirectly
(through
bilirubin)
from the
haematin
of the
blood.
See
Urochrome,
and
Urobilin..
Tyranny
::
Tyranny
(n.) The
government
or
authority
of a
tyrant;
a
country
governed
by an
absolute
ruler;
hence,
arbitrary
or
despotic
exercise
of
power;
exercise
of power over
subjects
and
others
with a rigor not
authorized
by law or
justice,
or not
requisite
for the
purposes
of
government..
Receive
::
Receive
(v. i.) To
receive
visitors;
to be at home to
receive
calls;
as, she
receives
on
Tuesdays..
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