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Definition of size
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Size (n.)
Extent
of
superficies
or
volume;
bulk;
bigness;
magnitude;
as, the size of a tree or of a mast; the size of a ship or of a
rock..
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Maclurea
::
Maclurea
(n.) A genus of
spiral
gastropod
shells,
often of large size,
characteristic
of the lower
Silurian
rocks..
Sea Peach
::
Sea peach () A
beautiful
American
ascidian
(Cynthia,
/
Halocynthia,
pyriformis)
having
the size, form,
velvety
surface,
and color of a ripe
peach..
Metrometer
::
Metrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the size of the womb.
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) A trade name for
printing
and
writing
paper of
certain
sizes.
See
Paper.
Strathspey
::
Strath
(n.) A
valley
of
considerable
size,
through
which a river runs; a
valley
bottom;
-- often used in
composition
with the name of the
river;
as,
Strath
Spey,
Strathdon,
Strathmore..
Tower
::
Tower (n.) A mass of
building
standing
alone and
insulated,
usually
higher
than its
diameter,
but when of great size not
always
of that
proportion..
Demy
::
Demy (a.)
Pertaining
to, or made of, the size of paper
called
demy; as, a demy
book..
Bulker
::
Bulker
(n.) A
person
employed
to
ascertain
the bulk or size of
goods,
in order to fix the
amount
of
freight
or dues
payable
on
them..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Great;
large;
bulky;
fat; of huge size;
excessively
large.
Pueblo
::
Pueblo
(n.) A
communistic
building
erected
by
certain
Indian
tribes
of
Arizona
and New
Mexico.
It is often of large size and
several
stories
high, and is
usually
built
either
of stone or
adobe.
The term is also
applied
to any
Indian
village
in the same
region..
Sizing
::
Sizing
(n.) The act of
sorting
with
respect
to size.
Plethysmography
::
Plethysmography
(n.) The
study,
by means of the
plethysmograph,
of the
variations
in size of a limb, and hence of its blood
supply..
Glair
::
Glair (a.) The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in
bookbinding,
for
pastry,
etc..
Tree
::
Tree (n.) Any
perennial
woody plant of
considerable
size
(usually
over
twenty
feet high) and
growing
with a
single
trunk.
Chromatophore
::
Chromatophore
(n.) A
contractile
cell or
vesicle
containing
liquid
pigment
and
capable
of
changing
its form or size, thus
causing
changes
of color in the
translucent
skin of such
animals
as
possess
them. They are
highly
developed
and
numerous
in the
cephalopods..
Size
::
Size (v. t.) To
swell;
to
increase
the bulk of.
Eagle
::
Eagle (n.) Any
large,
rapacious
bird of the
Falcon
family,
esp. of the
genera
Aquila
and
Haliaeetus.
The eagle is
remarkable
for
strength,
size,
graceful
figure,
keenness
of
vision,
and
extraordinary
flight.
The most noted
species
are the
golden
eagle
(Aquila
chrysaetus);
the
imperial
eagle of
Europe
(A.
mogilnik
/
imperialis);
the
American
bald eagle
(Haliaeetus
leucocephalus);
the
European
sea eagle (H.
albicilla);
and the great harpy eagle
(Thrasaetus
harpyia).
The
figure
of the
eagle,
as the
Duchesse D'angouleme
::
Duchesse
d'Angouleme
() A
variety
of pear of large size and
excellent
flavor.
Post
::
Post (n.) A size of
printing
and
writing
paper.
See the Table under
Paper.
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.)
Extent;
size;
amplitude;
scope.
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