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Definition of tache
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Tache (n.) A spot,
stain,
or
blemish..
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Ovule
::
Ovule (n.) The
rudiment
of a seed. It grows from a
placenta,
and
consists
of a soft
nucleus
within
two
delicate
coatings.
The
attached
base of the ovule is the
hilum,
the
coatings
are
united
with the
nucleus
at the
chalaza,
and their
minute
orifice
is the
foramen..
Doubletree
::
Doubletree
(n.) The bar, or
crosspiece,
of a
carriage,
to which the
singletrees
are
attached..
Insulate
::
Insulate
(v. t.) To place in a
detached
situation,
or in a state
having
no
communication
with
surrounding
objects;
to
isolate;
to
separate..
Stretcher
::
Stretcher
(n.) One of the rods in an
umbrella,
attached
at one end to one of the ribs, and at the other to the tube
sliding
upon the
handle..
Patache
::
Patache
(n.) A
tender
to a
fleet,
formerly
used for
conveying
men,
orders,
or
treasure..
Vane
::
Vane (n.) A
contrivance
attached
to some
elevated
object
for the
purpose
of
showing
which way the wind
blows;
a
weathercock.
It is
usually
a plate or strip of
metal,
or slip of wood, often cut into some
fanciful
form, and
placed
upon a
perpendicular
axis
around
which it moves
freely..
Lieberkuhn
::
Lieberkuhn
(n.) A
concave
metallic
mirror
attached
to the
object-glass
end of a
microscope,
to throw down light on
opaque
objects;
a
reflector..
Pleurobranch
::
Pleurobranch
(n.) Any one of the gills of a
crustacean
that is
attached
to the side of the
thorax.
Scyphistoma
::
Scyphistoma
(n.) The young
attached
larva of
Discophora
in the stage when it
resembles
a
hydroid,
or
actinian..
Adjudication
::
Adjudication
(n.) A
process
by which land is
attached
security
or in
satisfaction
of a debt.
Button
::
Button
(n.) A
catch,
of
various
forms and
materials,
used to
fasten
together
the
different
parts of
dress,
by being
attached
to one part, and
passing
through
a slit,
called
a
buttonhole,
in the
other;
-- used also for
ornament..
Adscript
::
Adscript
(n.) One held to
service
as
attached
to the glebe or
estate;
a
feudal
serf.
Lambrequin
::
Lambrequin
(n.) A kind of
pendent
scarf or
covering
attached
to the
helmet,
to
protect
it from wet or
heat..
Wing
::
Wing (n.) One of two
corresponding
appendages
attached;
a
sidepiece.
Recluse
::
Recluse
(a.) A
person
who lives in
seclusion
from
intercourse
with the
world,
as a
hermit
or monk;
specifically,
one of a class of
secluded
devotees
who live in
single
cells,
usually
attached
to
monasteries..
Inherent
::
Inherent
(a.)
Permanently
existing
in
something;
inseparably
attached
or
connected;
naturally
pertaining
to;
innate;
inalienable;
as,
polarity
is an
inherent
quality
of the
magnet;
the
inherent
right of men to life,
liberty,
and
protection..
Arboreal
::
Arboreal
(a.)
Attached
to, found in or upon, or
frequenting,
woods or
trees;
as,
arboreal
animals..
Holdfast
::
Holdfast
(n.) A
conical
or
branching
body, by which a
seaweed
is
attached
to its
support,
and
differing
from a root in that it is not
specially
absorbent
of
moisture..
Symmetral
::
Symbranchii
(n. pl.) An order of
slender
eel-like
fishes
having
the gill
openings
confluent
beneath
the neck. The
pectoral
arch is
generally
attached
to the
skull,
and the
entire
margin
of the upper jaw is
formed
by the
premaxillary.
Called
also
Symbranchia..
Imperator
::
Imperator
(n.) A
commander;
a
leader;
an
emperor;
--
originally
an
appellation
of honor by which Roman
soldiers
saluted
their
general
after an
important
victory.
Subsequently
the title was
conferred
as a
recognition
of great
military
achievements
by the
senate,
whence
it
carried
wiht it some
special
privileges.
After the
downfall
of the
Republic
it was
assumed
by
Augustus
and his
successors,
and came to have the
meaning
now
attached
to the word
emperor..
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