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Definition of sy
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Swythe
(adv.)
Quickly.
See
Swithe.
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Neptune
::
Neptune
(n.) The
remotest
known
planet
of our
system,
discovered
-- as a
result
of the
computations
of
Leverrier,
of Paris -- by
Galle,
of
Berlin,
September
23, 1846. Its mean
distance
from the sun is about
2,775,000,000
miles,
and its
period
of
revolution
is about
164,78
years..
Dasypaedic
::
Dasypaedic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Dasypaedes;
ptilopaedic.
Syllabus
::
Syllabi
(pl. ) of
Syllabu.
Syringe
::
Syringing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Syring.
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To make
uneasy
or
unnatural;
to
produce
with
apparent
effort;
to
force;
to
constrain.
Dressy
::
Dressy
(a.) Showy in
dress;
attentive
to
dress.
Synthesist
::
Synthesis
(n.) The
combination
of
separate
elements
of
thought
into a
whole,
as of
simple
into
complex
conceptions,
species
into
genera,
individual
propositions
into
systems;
-- the
opposite
of
analysis..
Acouchy
::
Acouchy
(n.) A small
species
of
agouti
(Dasyprocta
acouchy).
Fossil
::
Fossil
(n.) A
person
whose views and
opinions
are
extremely
antiquated;
one whose
sympathies
are with a
former
time
rather
than with the
present.
Phthisicky
::
Phthisicky
(a.)
Having
phthisis,
or some
symptom
of it, as
difficulty
in
breathing..
Syle
::
Syker (a. & adv.) See
Sicker.
Bracing
::
Bracing
(n.) Any
system
of
braces;
braces,
collectively;
as, the
bracing
of a
truss..
Idiosyncrasies
::
Idiosyncrasies
(pl. ) of
Idiosyncras.
Octosyllabic
::
Octosyllabic
(a.) Alt. of
Octosyllabica.
Hydrophobia
::
Hydrophobia
(n.) The
disease
caused
by a bite form, or
inoculation
with the
saliva
of, a rabid
creature,
of which the chief
symptoms
are, a sense of
dryness
and
construction
in the
throat,
causing
difficulty
in
deglutition,
and a
marked
heightening
of
reflex
excitability,
producing
convulsions
whenever
the
patient
attempts
to
swallow,
or is
disturbed
in any way, as by the sight or sound of
water;
rabies;
canine
madness..
Lith
::
Lith (n.) A joint or limb; a
division;
a
member;
a part
formed
by
growth,
and
articulated
to, or
symmetrical
with, other
parts..
Observatory
::
Observatory
(n.) A
building
fitted
with
instruments
for
making
systematic
observations
of any
particular
class or
series
of
natural
phenomena.
Sympathize
::
Sympathize
(v. i.) To feel in
consequence
of what
another
feels;
to be
affected
by
feelings
similar
to those of
another,
in
consequence
of
knowing
the
person
to be thus
affected..
Compare
::
Compare
(v. t.) To
inflect
according
to the
degrees
of
comparison;
to state
positive,
comparative,
and
superlative
forms of; as, most
adjectives
of one
syllable
are
compared
by
affixing
- er and -est to the
positive
form; as,
black,
blacker,
blackest;
those of more than one
syllable
are
usually
compared
by
prefixing
more and most, or less and
least,
to the
positive;
as,
beautiful,
more
beautiful,
most
beautiful..
Eupeptic
::
Eupeptic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to good
digestion;
easy of
digestion;
having
a good
digestion;
as,
eupeptic
food; an
eupeptic
man..
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