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Definition of still
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Still
(adv.)
Constant;
continual.
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Stillbirth
::
Stillatory
(a.) A
laboratory;
a place or room in which
distillation
is
performed.
Prickle
::
Prickle
(n.) A kind of
willow
basket;
-- a term still used in some
branches
of
trade.
U
::
U () the
twenty-first
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a
cursive
form of the
letter
V, with which it was
formerly
used
interchangeably,
both
letters
being then used both as
vowels
and
consonants.
U and V are now,
however,
differentiated,
U being used only as a vowel or
semivowel,
and V only as a
consonant.
The true
primary
vowel sound of U, in
Anglo-Saxon,
was the sound which it still
retains
in most of the
languages
of
Europe,
that of long oo, as in tool, and short oo, as in wood,
answering
t
Dramseller
::
Dramseller
(n.) One who sells
distilled
liquors
by the dram or
glass.
Elemin
::
Elemin
(n.) A
transparent,
colorless
oil
obtained
from elemi resin by
distillation
with
water;
also, a
crystallizable
extract
from the
resin..
Wimple
::
Wimple
(n.) A
covering
of silk,
linen,
or other
material,
for the neck and chin,
formerly
worn by women as an
outdoor
protection,
and still
retained
in the dress of
nuns..
Distill
::
Distill
(v. t.) To
subject
to
distillation;
as, to
distill
molasses
in
making
rum; to
distill
barley,
rye, corn, etc..
Dunder
::
Dunder
(n.) The lees or dregs of cane
juice,
used in the
distillation
of rum..
Gavelkind
::
Gavelkind
(n.) A
tenure
by which land
descended
from the
father
to all his sons in equal
portions,
and the land of a
brother,
dying
without
issue,
descended
equally
to his
brothers.
It still
prevails
in the
county
of
Kent..
Limbec
::
Limbec
(v. t.) To
distill.
Lie
::
Lie
(adj.)
To be still or
quiet,
like one lying down to
rest..
Tri/cious
::
Tri/cious
(a.)
Having
three sorts of
flowers
on the same or on
different
plants,
some of the
flowers
being
staminate,
others
pistillate,
and
others
both
staminate
and
pistillate;
belonging
to the order
Tri/cia..
Polar
::
Polar (n.) The right line drawn
through
the two
points
of
contact
of the two
tangents
drawn from a given point to a given conic
section.
The given point is
called
the pole of the line. If the given point lies
within
the curve so that the two
tangents
become
imaginary,
there is still a real polar line which does not meet the
curve,
but which
possesses
other
properties
of the
polar.
Thus the focus and
directrix
are pole and
polar.
There are also poles and polar
curves
to
curves
of
higher
degree
th
Abietene
::
Abietene
(n.) A
volatile
oil
distilled
from the resin or
balsam
of the nut pine
(Pinus
sabiniana)
of
California.
Jossa
::
"Jossa
(interj.)
A
command
to a
horse,
probably
meaning
""stand
still."".
Castillan
::
Castillan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Castile,
in
Spain..
Lay
::
Lay (v. t.) To cause to be
still;
to calm; to
allay;
to
suppress;
to
exorcise,
as an evil
spirit..
Condenser
::
Condenser
(n.) An
apparatus
for
receiving
and
condensing
the
volatile
products
of
distillation
to a
liquid
or solid form, by
cooling..
Vermes
::
Vermes
(n. pl.) An
extensive
artificial
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
including
the
parasitic
worms,
or
helminths,
together
with the
nemerteans,
annelids,
and
allied
groups.
By some
writers
the
branchiopods,
the
bryzoans,
and the
tunicates
are also
included.
The name was used in a still wider sense by
Linnaeus
and his
followers..
Olibene
::
Olibene
(n.) A
colorless
mobile
liquid
of a
pleasant
aromatic
odor
obtained
by the
distillation
of
olibanum,
or
frankincense,
and
regarded
as a
terpene;
--
called
also
conimene..
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