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Definition of stere
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Stere (n.) A unit of cubic
measure
in the
metric
system,
being a cubic
meter,
or
kiloliter,
and equal to 35.3 cubic feet, or
nearly
1/ cubic
yards..
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Print
::
Print (v. t.) To
strike
off an
impression
or
impressions
of, from type, or from
stereotype,
electrotype,
or
engraved
plates,
or the like; in a wider
sense,
to do the
typesetting,
presswork,
etc., of (a book or other
publication);
as, to print
books,
newspapers,
pictures;
to print an
edition
of a
book..
Austereness
::
Austereness
(n.)
Harshness
or
astringent
sourness
to the
taste;
acerbity.
Pilastered
::
Pilastered
(a.)
Furnished
with
pilasters.
Inreristered
::
Inreristered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inregiste.
Indicated
::
Indicated
(a.)
Shown;
denoted;
registered;
measured.
Hysteresis
::
Hysteresis
(n.) A
lagging
or
retardation
of the
effect,
when the
forces
acting
upon a body are
changed,
as if from
velocity
or
internal
friction;
a
temporary
resistance
to
change
from a
condition
previously
induced,
observed
in
magnetism,
thermoelectricity,
etc., on
reversal
of
polarity..
Decastere
::
Decastere
(n.) A
measure
of
capacity,
equal to ten
steres,
or ten cubic
meters..
Jewfish
::
"Jewfish
(n.) A
similar
gigantic
fish
(Stereolepis
gigas)
of
Southern
California,
valued
as a food
fish..
Racemose
::
Racemose
(a.)
Resembling
a
raceme;
growing
in the form of a
raceme;
as,
(Bot.)
racemose
berries
or
flowers;
(Anat.)
the
racemose
glands,
in which the ducts are
branched
and
clustered
like a
raceme..
Frown
::
Frown (n.) A
wrinkling
of the face in
displeasure,
rebuke,
etc.; a sour,
severe,
or stere look; a
scowl..
Pseudoscope
::
Pseudoscope
(n.) An
instrument
which
exhibits
objects
with their
proper
relief
reversed;
-- an
effect
opposite
to that
produced
by the
stereoscope.
Stereoscopic
::
Stereoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
giving
to
pictures
the
appearance
of solid
forms,
as seen in
nature.
It
combines
in one,
through
a
bending
of the rays of
light,
two
pictures,
taken for the
purpose
from
points
of view a
little
way
apart.
It is
furnished
with two
eyeglasses,
and by
refraction
or
reflection
the
pictures
are
superimposed,
so as to
appear
as one to the
observer..
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.)
Harsh;
hard;
crabbed;
austere;
-- said of
temper,
character,
and the like, or of
persons..
Notebook
::
Notebook
(n.) A book in which notes of hand are
registered.
Journeyman
::
"Journeyman
(n.)
Formerly,
a man hired to work by the day; now,
commonly,
one who has
mastered
a
handicraft
or
trade;
--
distinguished
from
apprentice
and from
master
workman..
Stereo-chemic
::
Stereobate
(n.) The lower part or
basement
of a
building
or
pedestal;
-- used
loosely
for
several
different
forms of
basement.
Stereotomic
::
Stereostatic
(a.)
Geostatic.
Stere
::
Stere (v. t. & i.) To stir.
Bolstered
::
Bolstered
(a.)
Supported;
upheld.
Sequestrable
::
Sequestrable
(a.)
Capable
of being
sequestered;
subject
or
liable
to
sequestration.
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