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Definition of sue
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Sue (v. t.) To
clean,
as the beak; -- said of a
hawk..
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Calender
::
Calender
(n.) One who
pursues
the
business
of
calendering.
Thermogenic
::
Thermogenic
(a.)
Relating
to heat, or to the
production
of heat;
producing
heat;
thermogenous;
as, the
thermogenic
tissues..
Patent
::
Patent
(a.) A
letter
patent,
or
letters
patent;
an
official
document,
issued
by a
sovereign
power,
conferring
a right or
privilege
on some
person
or
party..
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
simplest
essential
parts,
more
commonly
called
cells,
of which
animal
and
vegetable
organisms,
or their
tissues
and
organs,
are
composed..
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) The dead mass
separating
from a foul sore; the dead part which
separates
from the
living
tissue
in
mortification.
Hircic
::
Hircic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
mutton
suet; --
applied
by
Chevreul
to an oily acid which was
obtained
from
mutton
suet, and to which he
attributed
the
peculiar
taste and smell of that
substance.
The
substance
has also been
called
hircin..
Breve
::
Breve (n.) Any writ or
precept
under seal,
issued
out of any
court..
Length
::
Length
(a.)
Detail
or
amplification;
unfolding;
continuance
as, to
pursue
a
subject
to a great
length..
Bill Book
::
Bill book () A book in which a
person
keeps an
account
of his
notes,
bills,
bills of
exchange,
etc., thus
showing
all that he
issues
and
receives..
Metabolism
::
Metabolism
(n.) The act or
process,
by which
living
tissues
or cells take up and
convert
into their own
proper
substance
the
nutritive
material
brought
to them by the
blood,
or by which they
transform
their cell
protoplasm
into
simpler
substances,
which are
fitted
either
for
excretion
or for some
special
purpose,
as in the
manufacture
of the
digestive
ferments.
Hence,
metabolism
may be
either
constructive
(anabolism),
or
destructive
(katabolism)..
Owing
::
Owing (P. p. & a.) Had or
experienced
as a
consequence,
result,
issue,
etc.;
ascribable;
-- with to; as,
misfortunes
are often owing to
vices;
his
failure
was owing to
speculations..
Malignant
::
Malignant
(a.)
Tending
to
produce
death;
threatening
a fatal
issue;
virulent;
as,
malignant
diphtheria..
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) A
tissue.
See
Tissue.
Exotheca
::
Exotheca
(n.) The
tissue
which fills the
interspaces
between
the
costae
of many
madreporarian
corals,
usually
consisting
of small
transverse
or
oblique
septa..
Dubious
::
Dubious
(a.) Of
uncertain
event or
issue;
as, in
dubious
battle..
Mulier
::
Mulier
(n.)
Lawful
issue born in
wedlock,
in
distinction
from an elder
brother
born of the same
parents
before
their
marriage;
a
lawful
son..
Bet
::
Bet (v. t.) To stake or
pledge
upon the event of a
contingent
issue;
to
wager.
Vizierial
::
Vizierial
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
issued
by, a
vizier..
Programme
::
Programme
(n.) That which is
written
or
printed
as a
public
notice
or
advertisement;
a
scheme;
a
prospectus;
especially,
a brief
outline
or
explanation
of the order to be
pursued,
or the
subjects
embraced,
in any
public
exercise,
performance,
or
entertainment;
a
preliminary
sketch..
Zealot
::
Zealot
(n.) One who is
zealous;
one who
engages
warmly
in any
cause,
and
pursues
his
object
with
earnestness
and
ardor;
especially,
one who is
overzealous,
or
carried
away by his zeal; one
absorbed
in
devotion
to
anything;
an
enthusiast;
a
fanatical
partisan..
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