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Definition of smit
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Smit () 3d. pers. sing. pres. of
Smite.
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Neurility
::
Neurility
(n.) The
special
properties
and
functions
of the
nerves;
that
capacity
for
transmitting
a
stimulus
which
belongs
to
nerves.
Nonconductor
::
Nonconductor
(n.) A
substance
which does not
conduct,
that is,
convey
or
transmit,
heat,
electricity,
sound,
vibration,
or the like, or which
transmits
them with
difficulty;
an
insulator;
as, wool is a
nonconductor
of heat; glass and dry wood are
nonconductors
of
electricity..
Grub
::
Grub (n.) The larva of an
insect,
especially
of a
beetle;
--
called
also
grubworm.
See
Illust.
of
Goldsmith
beetle,
under
Goldsmith..
Anthrax
::
Anthrax
(n.) An
infectious
disease
of
cattle
and
sheep.
It is
ascribed
to the
presence
of a
rod-shaped
bacterium
(Bacillus
anthracis),
the
spores
of which
constitute
the
contagious
matter.
It may be
transmitted
to man by
inoculation.
The
spleen
becomes
greatly
enlarged
and
filled
with
bacteria.
Called
also
splenic
fever..
Bismite
::
Bismite
(n.)
Bismuth
trioxide,
or
bismuth
ocher..
Transmitter
::
Transmitter
(n.) One who, or that
which,
transmits;
specifically,
that
portion
of a
telegraphic
or
telephonic
instrument
by means of which a
message
is sent; --
opposed
to
receiver..
Tool
::
Tool (n.) An
instrument
such as a
hammer,
saw,
plane,
file, and the like, used in the
manual
arts, to
facilitate
mechanical
operations;
any
instrument
used by a
craftsman
or
laborer
at his work; an
implement;
as, the tools of a
joiner,
smith,
shoe-maker,
etc.; also, a
cutter,
chisel,
or other part of an
instrument
or
machine
that
dresses
work..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) An
assemblage
of
members
of wood or
metal,
supported
at two
points,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to those
points,
with the least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of any
member.
Architectural
trusses
when left
visible,
as in open
timber
roofs,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction,
or are built with
greater
massiveness
than is
requisite,
or are
composed
in
unscientific
ways in
accordance
with the
exigencies
of
style..
Smitt
::
Smitt (v. t.) Fine clay or ocher made up into
balls,
used for
marking
sheep..
Tinsmith
::
Tinsmith
(n.) One who works in tin; a
tinner.
Bequeath
::
Bequeath
(v. t.) To hand down; to
transmit.
Gird
::
Gird (v.) To
strike;
to
smite.
Descendibility
::
Descendibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
descendible;
capability
of being
transmitted
from
ancestors;
as, the
descendibility
of an
estate..
Smitten
::
Smitten
() p. p. of
Smite.
Diorama
::
Diorama
(n.) A mode of
scenic
representation,
invented
by
Daguerre
and
Bouton,
in which a
painting
is seen from a
distance
through
a large
opening.
By a
combination
of
transparent
and
opaque
painting,
and of
transmitted
and
reflected
light,
and by
contrivances
such as
screens
and
shutters,
much
diversity
of
scenic
effect
is
produced..
Chyliferous
::
Chyliferous
(a.)
Transmitting
or
conveying
chyle;
as,
chyliferous
vessels..
Theory
::
Theory
(n.) The
philosophical
explanation
of
phenomena,
either
physical
or
moral;
as,
Lavoisier's
theory
of
combustion;
Adam
Smith's
theory
of moral
sentiments..
Puncheon
::
Puncheon
(n.) A
figured
stamp,
die, or
punch,
used by
goldsmiths,
cutlers,
etc..
Hammer
::
Hammer
(n.) Also, a
person
of thing that
smites
or
shatters;
as, St.
Augustine
was the
hammer
of
heresies..
Smittle
::
Smittle
(a.) Alt. of
Smittlis.
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