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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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Diathermanous
::
Diathermanous
(a.)
Having
the
property
of
transmitting
radiant
heat;
diathermal;
--
opposed
to
athermanous.
Neurility
::
Neurility
(n.) The
special
properties
and
functions
of the
nerves;
that
capacity
for
transmitting
a
stimulus
which
belongs
to
nerves.
Murexide
::
Murexide
(n.) A
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
having
a
splendid
dichroism,
being green by
reflected
light and
garnet-red
by
transmitted
light.
It was
formerly
used in
dyeing
calico,
and was
obtained
in a large
quantities
from
guano.
Formerly
called
also
ammonium
purpurate..
Diathermaneity
::
Diathermaneity
(n.) The
property
of
transmitting
radiant
heat; the
quality
of being
diathermous.
Telodynamic
::
Telodynamic
(a.)
Relating
to a
system
for
transmitting
power to a
distance
by means of
swiftly
moving
ropes or
cables
driving
grooved
pulleys
of large
diameter.
Transmittible
::
Transmittible
(a.)
Capable
of being
transmitted;
transmissible.
Transmittance
::
Transmittance
(n.)
Transmission.
Tralatitious
::
Tralatitious
(a.)
Passed
along;
handed
down;
transmitted.
Transmissive
::
Transmissive
(a.)
Capable
of being
transmitted;
derived,
or
handed
down, from one to
another..
Translucent
::
Translucent
(a.)
Transmitting
rays of light
without
permitting
objects
to be
distinctly
seen;
partially
transparent.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
transmitted
by
telegraph.
Euosmitte
::
Euosmitte
(n.) A
fossil
resin,
so
called
from its
strong,
peculiar,
pleasant
odor..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Transmitting
light;
clear;
transparent.
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) A
system
of
mechanism
for
transmitting
motion
of a
definite
character,
or for
transforming
motion;
as, the
wheelwork
of a
watch..
Auricle
::
Auricle
(n.) The
chamber,
or one of the two
chambers,
of the
heart,
by which the blood is
received
and
transmitted
to the
ventricle
or
ventricles;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
to the
auricle
or
external
ear of some
quadrupeds.
See
Heart..
Smittle
::
Smittle
(n.)
Infection.
Gemmule
::
Gemmule
(n.) One of the
imaginary
granules
or atoms
which,
according
to
Darwin's
hypothesis
of
pangenesis,
are
continually
being
thrown
off from every cell or unit, and
circulate
freely
throughout
the
system,
and when
supplied
with
proper
nutriment
multiply
by
self-division
and
ultimately
develop
into cells like those from which they were
derived.
They are
supposed
to be
transmitted
from the
parent
to the
offspring,
but are often
transmitted
in a
dormant
state
during
many
generations
and are the
Excito-motory
::
Excito-motory
(a.)
Exciting
motion;
-- said of that
portion
of the
nervous
system
concerned
in
reflex
actions,
by which
impressions
are
transmitted
to a nerve
center
and then
reflected
back so as to
produce
muscular
contraction
without
sensation
or
volition..
Nonconducting
::
Nonconducting
(a.) Not
conducting;
not
transmitting
a fluid or
force;
thus, in
electricity,
wax is a
nonconducting
substance..
Stricken
::
Stricken
(p. p. & a.)
Struck;
smitten;
wounded;
as, the
stricken
deer..
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