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Definition of bell
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Bell (v. i.) To
develop
bells or
corollas;
to take the form of a bell; to
blossom;
as, hops
bell..
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Coriander
::
Coriander
(n.) An
umbelliferous
plant,
the
Coriandrum
sativum,
the fruit or seeds of which have a
strong
smell and a spicy
taste,
and in
medicine
are
considered
as
stomachic
and
carminative..
Campanulate
::
Campanulate
(a.)
Bell-shaped.
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Embellished
with
flowers
of
rhetoric;
enriched
to
excess
with
figures;
excessively
ornate;
as, a
florid
style;
florid
eloquence..
Hornpipe
::
Hornpipe
(n.) An
instrument
of music
formerly
popular
in
Wales,
consisting
of a
wooden
pipe, with holes at
intervals.
It was so
called
because
the bell at the open end was
sometimes
made of
horn..
Paunch
::
Paunch
(v. t.) To
pierce
or rip the belly of; to
eviscerate;
to
disembowel.
Mordente
::
Mordente
(n.) An
embellishment
resembling
a
trill.
Atropine
::
Atropine
(n.) A
poisonous,
white,
crystallizable
alkaloid,
extracted
from the
Atropa
belladonna,
or
deadly
nightshade,
and the
Datura
Stramonium,
or thorn
apple.
It is
remarkable
for its power in
dilating
the pupil of the eye.
Called
also
daturine..
Gong
::
Gong (n.) A flat
saucerlike
bell, rung by
striking
it with a small
hammer
which is
connected
with it by
various
mechanical
devices;
a
stationary
bell, used to sound calls or
alarms;
--
called
also gong
bell..
Bellowing
::
Bellowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bello.
Triton
::
Triton
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
aquatic
salamanders.
The
common
European
species
are
Hemisalamandra
cristata,
Molge
palmata,
and M.
alpestris,
a
red-bellied
species
common
in
Switzerland.
The most
common
species
of the
United
States
is
Diemyctylus
viridescens.
See
Illust.
under
Salamander..
Vallecula
::
Vallecula
(n.) One of the
grooves,
or
hollows,
between
the ribs of the fruit of
umbelliferous
plants..
Dumb-bell
::
Dumb-bell
(n.) A
weight,
consisting
of two
spheres
or
spheroids,
connected
by a short bar for a
handle;
used
(often
in
pairs)
for
gymnastic
exercise..
Creep
::
Creep (v. t.) To move along the
ground,
or on any other
surface,
on the
belly,
as a worm or
reptile;
to move as a child on the hands and
knees;
to
crawl..
Micrococcus
::
Micrococcus
(n.) A genus of
Spherobacteria,
in the form of very small
globular
or oval
cells,
forming,
by
transverse
division,
filaments,
or
chains
of
cells,
or in some cases
single
organisms
shaped
like
dumb-bells
(Diplococcus),
all
without
the power of
motion.
See
Illust.
of
Ascoccus..
Regal
::
Regal (n.) A small
portable
organ,
played
with one hand, the
bellows
being
worked
with the
other,
-- used in the
sixteenth
and
seventeenth
centuries..
Snipefish
::
Snipefish
(n.) The
bellows
fish.
Speckled-belly
::
Speckled-belly
(n.) The
gadwall.
Culverkey
::
Culverkey
(n.) An
English
meadow
plant,
perhaps
the
columbine
or the
bluebell
squill
(Scilla
nutans)..
Pedicellina
::
Pedicellina
(n.) A genus of
Bryozoa,
of the order
Entoprocta,
having
a
bell-shaped
body
supported
on a
slender
pedicel.
See
Illust.
under
Entoprocta..
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Separate
or
distinct
by
reason
of
superiority;
distinguished;
important;
noteworthy;
unusual;
special;
as, he
brought
no
particular
news; she was the
particular
belle of the
party..
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