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Definition of tab
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Tab (n.) A loose
pendent
part of a
lady's
garment;
esp., one of a
series
of
pendent
squares
forming
an edge or
border..
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Befit
::
Befit (v. t.) To be
suitable
to; to suit; to
become.
Billiards
::
Billiards
(n.) A game
played
with ivory balls o a
cloth-covered,
rectangular
table,
bounded
by
elastic
cushions.
The
player
seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it shall
either
strike
(carom
upon) two other
balls,
or drive
another
ball into one of the
pockets
with which the table
sometimes
is
furnished..
Chard
::
Chard (n.) The
tender
leaves
or
leafstalks
of the
artichoke,
white beet, etc.,
blanched
for table use..
Importable
::
Importable
(a.) Not to be
endured;
insupportable;
intolerable.
Utile
::
Utile (v. t.)
Profitable;
useful.
Habitual
::
Habitual
(n.)
According
to
habit;
established
by
habit;
customary;
constant;
as, the
habiual
practice
of sin..
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)..
Troche
::
Troche
(n.) A
medicinal
tablet
or
lozenge;
strictly,
one of
circular
form..
Backgammon
::
Backgammon
(n.) A game of
chance
and
skill,
played
by two
persons
on a board
marked
off into
twenty-four
spaces
called
points.
Each
player
has
fifteen
pieces,
or men, the
movements
of which from point to point are
determined
by
throwing
dice.
Formerly
called
tables..
Decretory
::
Decretory
(a.)
Established
by a
decree;
definitive;
settled.
Datable
::
Datable
(a.) That may be
dated;
having
a known or
ascertainable
date.
Transformation
::
Transformation
(n.)
Change
of one from of
material
into
another,
as in
assimilation;
metabolism;
metamorphosis..
Infelicity
::
Infelicity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
infelicitous;
unhappiness;
misery;
wretchedness;
misfortune;
want of
suitableness
or
appropriateness.
Spontaneity
::
Spontaneity
(n.) The
tendency
to
undergo
change,
characteristic
of both
animal
and
vegetable
organisms,
and not
restrained
or
cheked
by the
environment..
Hautpas
::
Hautpas
(n.) A
raised
part of the floor of a large room; a
platform
for a
raised
table or
throne.
See Dais.
Abatable
::
Abatable
(a.)
Capable
of being
abated;
as, an
abatable
writ or
nuisance..
Libel
::
Libel (n.) A
malicious
publication
expressed
either
in print or in
writing,
or by
pictures,
effigies,
or other
signs,
tending
to
expose
another
to
public
hatred,
contempt,
or
ridicule.
Such
publication
is
indictable
at
common
law..
Fixedly
::
Fixedly
(adv.)
In a
fixed,
stable,
or
constant
manner..
Hygrodeik
::
Hygrodeik
(n.) A form of
hygrometer
having
wet and dry bulb
thermometers,
with an
adjustable
index
showing
directly
the
percentage
of
moisture
in the air, etc..
Cyrenian
::
Cyrenian
(n.) One of a
school
of
philosophers,
established
at
Cyrene
by
Aristippus,
a
disciple
of
Socrates.
Their
doctrines
were
nearly
the same as those of the
Epicureans..
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