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Definition of specially
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Specially
(adv.)
In a
special
manner;
particularly;
especially.
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Rabbit
::
Rabbit
(n.) Any of the
smaller
species
of the genus
Lepus,
especially
the
common
European
species
(Lepus
cuniculus),
which is often kept as a pet, and has been
introduced
into many
countries.
It is
remarkably
prolific,
and has
become
a pest in some parts of
Australia
and New
Zealand..
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The basis or
foundation
of a
thing;
especially,
a
horizontal
piece,
as a
timber,
which forms the lower
member
of a
frame,
or
supports
a
structure;
as, the sills of a
house,
of a
bridge,
of a loom, and the
like..
Shah
::
Shah (n.) The title of the
supreme
ruler in
certain
Eastern
countries,
especially
Persia..
Missive
::
Missive
(n.)
Specially
sent;
intended
or
prepared
to be sent; as, a
letter
missive..
Deodorize
::
Deodorize
(v. t.) To
deprive
of odor,
especially
of such as
results
from
impurities..
Solution
::
Solution
(n.) The act of
solving,
or the state of being
solved;
the
disentanglement
of any
intricate
problem
or
difficult
question;
explanation;
clearing
up; -- used
especially
in
mathematics,
either
of the
process
of
solving
an
equation
or
problem,
or the
result
of the
process..
Lecture
::
Lecture
(n.) A
discourse
on any
subject;
especially,
a
formal
or
methodical
discourse,
intended
for
instruction;
sometimes,
a
familiar
discourse,
in
contrast
with a
sermon..
Interviewer
::
Interviewer
(n.) One who
interviews;
especially,
one who
obtains
an
interview
with
another
for the
purpose
of
eliciting
his
opinions
or
obtaining
information
for
publication..
Peppergrass
::
Peppergrass
(n.) Any herb of the
cruciferous
genus
Lepidium,
especially
the
garden
peppergrass,
or
garden
cress,
Lepidium
sativum;
--
called
also
pepperwort.
All the
species
have a
pungent
flavor..
Grease
::
Grease
(n.)
Animal
fat, as
tallow
or lard,
especially
when in a soft
state;
oily or
unctuous
matter
of any
kind..
Microtasimeter
::
Microtasimeter
(n.) A
tasimeter,
especially
when
arranged
for
measuring
very small
extensions.
See
Tasimeter..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
become
prostrate
and dead; to die;
especially,
to die by
violence,
as in
battle..
Bugloss
::
Bugloss
(n.) A plant of the genus
Anchusa,
and
especially
the A.
officinalis,
sometimes
called
alkanet;
oxtongue..
Hayrake
::
Hayrake
(n.) A rake for
collecting
hay;
especially,
a large rake drawn by a horse or
horses..
Pebble
::
Pebble
(n.) A small
roundish
stone or
bowlder;
especially,
a stone worn and
rounded
by the
action
of
water;
a
pebblestone..
Yankee
::
Yankee
(n.) A
nickname
for a
native
or
citizen
of New
England,
especially
one
descended
from old New
England
stock;
by
extension,
an
inhabitant
of the
Northern
States
as
distinguished
from a
Southerner;
also,
applied
sometimes
by
foreigners
to any
inhabitant
of the
United
States..
Stun
::
Stun (v. t.) To dull or
deaden
the
sensibility
of; to
overcome;
especially,
to
overpower
one's sense of
hearing..
Skunkish
::
Skunkish
(a.) Like the
skunk,
especially
in
odor..
Inscription
::
Inscription
(n.) That which is
inscribed;
something
written
or
engraved;
especially,
a word or words
written
or
engraved
on a solid
substance
for
preservation
or
public
inspection;
as,
inscriptions
on
monuments,
pillars,
coins,
medals,
etc..
Single-acting
::
Single-acting
(a.)
Having
simplicity
of
action;
especially
(Mach.),
acting
or
exerting
force
during
strokes
in one
direction
only; -- said of a
reciprocating
engine,
pump, etc..
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