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Definition of so
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So
(adv.)
In such
manner;
to such
degree;
-- used
correlatively
with as or that
following;
as, he was so
fortunate
as to
escape..
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Foyson
::
Foyson
(n.) See
Foison.
Thorough Bass
::
Thorough
bass () The
representation
of
chords
by
figures
placed
under the base;
figured
bass; basso
continuo;
--
sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
harmony.
Aculeus
::
Aculeus
(n.) A
prickle
growing
on the bark, as in some
brambles
and
roses..
Myotome
::
Myotome
(n.) One of the
embryonic
muscular
segments
arising
from the
protovertebrae;
also, one of the
protovertebrae
themselves..
Tiresome
::
Tiresome
(a.)
Fitted
or
tending
to tire;
exhausted;
wearisome;
fatiguing;
tedious;
as, a
tiresome
journey;
a
tiresome
discourse..
Warp
::
Warp (v. i.) To turn,
twist,
or be
twisted
out of
shape;
esp., to be
twisted
or bent out of a flat
plane;
as, a board warps in
seasoning
or
shrinking..
Extract
::
Extract
(v. t.) To draw out or
forth;
to pull out; to
remove
forcibly
from a fixed
position,
as by
traction
or
suction,
etc.; as, to
extract
a tooth from its
socket,
a stump from the
earth,
a
splinter
from the
finger..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The
sitting
up of
persons
with a dead body, often
attended
with a
degree
of
festivity,
chiefly
among the
Irish..
Eczema
::
Eczema
(n.) An
inflammatory
disease
of the skin,
characterized
by the
presence
of
redness
and
itching,
an
eruption
of small
vesicles,
and the
discharge
of a
watery
exudation,
which often dries up,
leaving
the skin
covered
with
crusts;
--
called
also
tetter,
milk
crust,
and salt
rheum..
Resort
::
Resort
(v.) The act of going to, or
making
application;
a
betaking
one's self; the act of
visiting
or
seeking;
recourse;
as, a place of
popular
resort;
-- often
figuratively;
as, to have
resort
to
force..
Chrysanthemum
::
Chrysanthemum
(n.) A genus of
composite
plants,
mostly
perennial,
and of many
species
including
the many
varieties
of
garden
chrysanthemums
(annual
and
perennial),
and also the
feverfew
and the oxeye
daisy..
Fascet
::
Fascet
(n.) A wire
basket
on the end of a rod to carry glass
bottles,
etc., to the
annealing
furnace;
also, an iron rod to be
thrust
into the
mouths
of
bottles,
and used for the same
purpose;
--
called
also
pontee
and
punty..
Pedestal
::
Pedestal
(n.) An iron
socket,
or
support,
for the foot of a brace at the end of a truss where it rests on a
pier..
Assimilation
::
Assimilation
(n.) The
conversion
of
nutriment
into the fluid or solid
substance
of the body, by the
processes
of
digestion
and
absorption,
whether
in
plants
or
animals..
Accepter
::
Accepter
(n.) A
person
who
accepts;
a
taker.
Steeple
::
Steepish
(a.)
Somewhat
steep.
Top
::
Top (n.) The chief
person;
the most
prominent
one.
Sonant
::
Sonant
(n.) A
sonant
letter.
Sooty
::
Sooty (v. t.) To black or foul with soot.
Respectively
::
Respectively
(adv.)
Relatively;
not
absolutely.
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