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Definition of smitt
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Smitt (v. t.) Fine clay or ocher made up into
balls,
used for
marking
sheep..
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Channel
::
Channel
(n.) That
through
which
anything
passes;
means of
passing,
conveying,
or
transmitting;
as, the news was
conveyed
to us by
different
channels..
Neurility
::
Neurility
(n.) The
special
properties
and
functions
of the
nerves;
that
capacity
for
transmitting
a
stimulus
which
belongs
to
nerves.
Asterism
::
Asterism
(n.) An
optical
property
of some
crystals
which
exhibit
a
star-shaped
by
reflected
light,
as star
sapphire,
or by
transmitted
light,
as some
mica..
Euosmitte
::
Euosmitte
(n.) A
fossil
resin,
so
called
from its
strong,
peculiar,
pleasant
odor..
Telegraph
::
Telegraph
(n.) An
apparatus,
or a
process,
for
communicating
intelligence
rapidly
between
distant
points,
especially
by means of
preconcerted
visible
or
audible
signals
representing
words or
ideas,
or by means of words and
signs,
transmitted
by
electrical
action..
Diathermanous
::
Diathermanous
(a.)
Having
the
property
of
transmitting
radiant
heat;
diathermal;
--
opposed
to
athermanous.
Transmissive
::
Transmissive
(a.)
Capable
of being
transmitted;
derived,
or
handed
down, from one to
another..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
transmitted
by
telegraph.
Glanders
::
Glanders
(n.) A
highly
contagious
and very
destructive
disease
of
horses,
asses,
mules,
etc.,
characterized
by a
constant
discharge
of
sticky
matter
from the nose, and an
enlargement
and
induration
of the
glands
beneath
and
within
the lower jaw. It may
transmitted
to dogs,
goats,
sheep,
and to human
beings..
Conductivity
::
Conductivity
(n.) The
quality
or power of
conducting,
or of
receiving
and
transmitting,
as heat,
electricity,
etc.; as, the
conductivity
of a
nerve..
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..
Stylus
::
Stylus
(n.) That
needle-shaped
part at the tip of the
playing
arm of
phonograph
which sits in the
groove
of a
phonograph
record
while it is
turning,
to
detect
the
undulations
in the
phonograph
groove
and
convert
them into
vibrations
which are
transmitted
to a
system
(since
1920
electronic)
which
converts
the
signal
into
sound;
also
called
needle.
The
stylus
is
frequently
composed
of metal or
diamond..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Transmitting
light;
clear;
transparent.
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) That
portion
of a
telephonic
apparatus,
or
similar
system,
at which the
message
is
received
and made
audible;
--
opposed
to
transmitter..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The act or
process
of
transferring,
transmitting,
handing
down, or
communicating;
transmission..
Nonconducting
::
Nonconducting
(a.) Not
conducting;
not
transmitting
a fluid or
force;
thus, in
electricity,
wax is a
nonconducting
substance..
Traditional
::
Traditional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
tradition;
derived
from
tradition;
communicated
from
ancestors
to
descendants
by word only;
transmitted
from age to age
without
writing;
as,
traditional
opinions;
traditional
customs;
traditional
expositions
of the
Scriptures..
Inheritable
::
Inheritable
(a.)
Capable
of being
transmitted
from
parent
to
child;
as,
inheritable
qualities
or
infirmities..
Adiactinic
::
Adiactinic
(a.) Not
transmitting
the
actinic
rays.
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