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Definition of sit
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Sit (v. t.) To
occupy
a place or seat as a
member
of an
official
body; as, to sit in
Congress..
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De-
::
De- () A
prefix
from Latin de down, from, away; as in
debark,
decline,
decease,
deduct,
decamp.
In words from the
French
it is
equivalent
to Latin
dis-apart,
away; or
sometimes
to de. Cf. Dis-. It is
negative
and
opposite
in
derange,
deform,
destroy,
etc. It is
intensive
in
deprave,
despoil,
declare,
desolate,
etc..
Aerometer
::
Aerometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
ascertaining
the
weight
or
density
of air and
gases.
If
::
If
(conj.)
In case that;
granting,
allowing,
or
supposing
that; --
introducing
a
condition
or
supposition..
Subhornblendic
::
Subhepatic
(a.)
Situated
under,
or on the
ventral
side of, the
liver;
--
applied
to the
interlobular
branches
of the
portal
vein..
Subglottic
::
Subglossal
(a.)
Situated
under the
tongue;
sublingual.
Porporino
::
Porporino
(n.) A
composition
of
quicksilver,
tin, and
sulphur,
forming
a
yellow
powder,
sometimes
used by
mediaeval
artists,
for the sake of
economy,
instead
of
gold..
Enantiopathy
::
Enantiopathy
(n.) An
opposite
passion
or
affection.
Bank
::
Bank (v. t.) To
deposit
in a bank.
Pyx
::
Pyx (n.) A box used in the
British
mint as a place of
deposit
for
certain
sample
coins taken for a trial of the
weight
and
fineness
of metal
before
it is sent from the mint.
Decay
::
Decay (v. i.) To pass
gradually
from a
sound,
prosperous,
or
perfect
state,
to one of
imperfection,
adversity,
or
dissolution;
to waste away; to
decline;
to fail; to
become
weak,
corrupt,
or
disintegrated;
to rot; to
perish;
as, a tree
decays;
fortunes
decay;
hopes
decay..
Fuliginosity
::
Fuliginosity
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
fuliginous;
sootiness;
matter
deposited
by
smoke.
Amiability
::
Amiability
(n.) The
quality
of being
amiable;
amiableness;
sweetness
of
disposition.
Situate
::
Situate
(a.) Alt. of
Situate.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.) Fixed or
determined
by
nature;
pertaining
to the
constitution
of a
thing;
belonging
to
native
character;
according
to
nature;
essential;
characteristic;
not
artifical,
foreign,
assumed,
put on, or
acquired;
as, the
natural
growth
of
animals
or
plants;
the
natural
motion
of a
gravitating
body;
natural
strength
or
disposition;
the
natural
heat of the body;
natural
color..
Wich
::
Wich (n.) A
street;
a
village;
a
castle;
a
dwelling;
a place of work, or
exercise
of
authority;
-- now
obsolete
except
in
composition;
as,
bailiwick,
Warwick,
Greenwick..
Hypocrisy
::
Hypocrisy
(n.) The act or
practice
of a
hypocrite;
a
feigning
to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a
dissimulation,
or a
concealment
of one's real
character,
disposition,
or
motives;
especially,
the
assuming
of false
appearance
of
virtue
or
religion;
a
simulation
of
goodness..
Consequence
::
Consequence
(n.) A
proposition
collected
from the
agreement
of other
previous
propositions;
any
conclusion
which
results
from
reason
or
argument;
inference.
Mesitylol
::
Mesitylol
(n.) A
crystalline
substance
obtained
from
mesitylene.
Subimago
::
Subhyoidean
(a.)
Situated
or
performed
beneath
the hyoid bone; as,
subhyoidean
laryngotomy..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.) A
species
of
glass,
more
perfect
in its
composition
and
manufacture
than
common
glass,
and often cut into
ornamental
forms.
See Flint
glass..
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