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Definition of so
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So
(adv.)
In like
manner
or
degree;
in the same way; thus; for like
reason;
whith equal
reason;
-- used
correlatively,
following
as, to
denote
comparison
or
resemblance;
sometimes,
also,
following
inasmuch
as..
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Anethol
::
Anethol
(n.) A
substance
obtained
from the
volatile
oils of
anise,
fennel,
etc., in the form of soft
shining
scales;
--
called
also anise
camphor..
Invalidness
::
Invalidness
(n.)
Invalidity;
as, the
invalidness
of
reasoning..
Hesperidene
::
Hesperidene
(n.) An
isomeric
variety
of
terpene
from
orange
oil.
Steady
::
Steading
(n.) The
brans,
stables,
cattle-yards,
etc., of a farm; --
called
also
onstead,
farmstead,
farm
offices,
or
farmery..
Guidguid
::
Guidguid
(n.) A South
American
ant bird of the genus
Hylactes;
--
called
also
barking
bird.
Gamesome
::
Gamesome
(a.) Gay;
sportive;
playful;
frolicsome;
merry.
Transferable
::
Transferable
(a.)
Negotiable,
as a note, bill of
exchange,
or other
evidence
of
property,
that may be
conveyed
from one
person
to
another
by
indorsement
or other
writing;
capable
of being
transferred
with no loss of
value;
as, the
stocks
of most
public
companies
are
transferable;
some
tickets
are not
transferable..
Trichroism
::
Trichroism
(n.) The
quality
possessed
by some
crystals
of
presenting
different
colors
in three
different
directions.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To cause to
begin,
esp. with
formality
or
solemn
ceremony;
hence,
to set in
motion,
action,
or
progress;
to
initiate;
-- used
especially
of
something
of
dignity
or worth or
public
concern;
as, to
inaugurate
a new era of
things,
new
methods,
etc..
Laputan
::
Laputan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Laputa,
an
imaginary
flying
island
described
in
Gulliver's
Travels
as the home of
chimerical
philosophers.
Hence,
fanciful;
preposterous;
absurd
in
science
or
philosophy..
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) A
leading
or
drawing
off of water from a
stream
or
source.
Limitation
::
Limitation
(v. t.) A
limited
time
within
or
during
which
something
is to be done.
Division
::
Division
(n.) A
course
of notes so
running
into each other as to form one
series
or
chain,
to be sung in one
breath
to one
syllable..
Drawboy
::
Drawboy
(n.) A boy who
operates
the
harness
cords of a hand loom; also, a part of power loom that
performs
the same
office..
Tuckahoe
::
Tuckahoe
(n.) A
curious
vegetable
production
of the
Southern
Atlantic
United
States,
growing
under
ground
like a
truffle
and often
attaining
immense
size. The real
nature
is
unknown.
Called
also
Indian
bread,
and
Indian
loaf..
Stout
::
Stout
(superl.)
Strong;
lusty;
vigorous;
robust;
sinewy;
muscular;
hence,
firm;
resolute;
dauntless..
Undress
::
Undress
(n.) An
authorized
habitual
dress of
officers
and
soldiers,
but not
full-dress
uniform..
Stuffy
::
Stuffing
(n.) A
mixture
of oil and
tallow
used in
softening
and
dressing
leather.
Glacial
::
Glacial
(a.)
Resembling
ice;
having
the
appearance
and
consistency
of ice; -- said of
certain
solid
compounds;
as,
glacial
phosphoric
or
acetic
acids..
Rand
::
Rand (n.) A thin inner sole for a shoe; also, a
leveling
slip of
leather
applied
to the sole
before
attaching
the
heel..
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