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Definition of so
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So
(adv.)
Very; in a high
degree;
that is, in such a
degree
as can not well be
expressed;
as, he is so good; he
planned
so
wisely..
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Piercel
::
Piercel
(n.) A kind of
gimlet
for
making
vents in
casks;
--
called
also
piercer.
Pen
::
Pen (n.) An
instrument
used for
writing
with ink,
formerly
made of a reed, or of the quill of a goose or other bird, but now also of other
materials,
as of
steel,
gold, etc. Also,
originally,
a
stylus
or other
instrument
for
scratching
or
graving..
Tungsten
::
Tungsten
(n.) A rare
element
of the
chromium
group found in
certain
minerals,
as
wolfram
and
scheelite,
and
isolated
as a heavy
steel-gray
metal which is very hard and
infusible.
It has both acid and basic
properties.
When
alloyed
in small
quantities
with
steel,
it
greatly
increases
its
hardness.
Symbol
W
(Wolframium).
Atomic
weight,
183.6.
Specific
gravity,
18..
Coalfish
::
Coalfish
(n.) The
pollock;
--
called
also,
coalsey,
colemie,
colmey,
coal
whiting,
etc. See
Pollock..
Nephelite
::
Nephelite
(n.) A
mineral
occuring
at
Vesuvius,
in
glassy
agonal
crystals;
also
elsewhere,
in
grayish
or
greenish
masses
having
a
greasy
luster,
as the
variety
elaeolite.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminia,
soda, and
potash..
Standish
::
Standing
(n.)
Condition
in
society;
relative
position;
reputation;
rank; as, a man of good
standing,
or of high
standing..
Buansuah
::
Buansuah
(n.) The wild dog of
northern
India (Cuon
primaevus),
supposed
by some to be an
ancestral
species
of the
domestic
dog..
Scepsis
::
Scepsis
(n.)
Skepticism;
skeptical
philosophy.
Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.)
Position
or
situation
with
regard
to
seeing;
that
position
which
enables
one to look in a
particular
direction;
position
in
relation
to the
points
of the
compass;
as, a house has a
southern
aspect,
that is, a
position
which faces the
south..
Prison
::
Prison
(v. t.) To
imprison;
to shut up in, or as in, a
prison;
to
confine;
to
restrain
from
liberty..
Tetrinic
::
Tetrinic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
ketonic
acid,
C5H6O3,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance;
-- so
called
because
once
supposed
to
contain
a
peculiar
radical
of four
carbon
atoms.
Called
also
acetyl-acrylic
acid..
Courtship
::
Courtship
(n.) The act of
paying
court,
with the
intent
to
solicit
a
favor..
Mouth
::
Mouth (v. t.) To utter with a voice
affectedly
big or
swelling;
to speak in a
strained
or
unnaturally
sonorous
manner.
Work
::
Work (n.)
Specifically:
(a) That which is
produced
by
mental
labor;
a
composition;
a book; as, a work, or the
works,
of
Addison.
(b)
Flowers,
figures,
or the like,
wrought
with the
needle;
embroidery..
Engaol
::
Engaol
(v. t.) To put in jail; to
imprison.
Soundless
::
Soundless
(a.) Not
capable
of being
sounded
or
fathomed;
unfathomable.
Source
::
Source
(n.) The act of
rising;
a rise; an
ascent.
Coy
::
Coy (a.)
Shrinking
from
approach
or
familiarity;
reserved;
bashful;
shy;
modest;
--
usually
applied
to
women,
sometimes
with an
implication
of
coquetry..
Maker
::
Maker (n.) The
person
who makes a
promissory
note.
Self-contained
::
Self-contained
(a.)
Having
all the
essential
working
parts
connected
by a
bedplate
or
framework,
or
contained
in a case, etc., so that
mutual
relations
of the parts do not
depend
upon
fastening
outside
of the
machine
itself..
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