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Definition of tally
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Tally (v. i.) To be
fitted;
to suit; to
correspond;
to
match.
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Wholly
::
Wholly
(adv.)
To the
exclusion
of other
things;
totally;
fully.
Educate
::
Educate
(v. t.) To bring /// or guide the
powers
of, as a
child;
to
develop
and
cultivate,
whether
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
but more
commonly
limited
to the
mental
activities
or
senses;
to
expand,
strengthen,
and
discipline,
as the mind, a
faculty,
etc.,;
to form and
regulate
the
principles
and
character
of; to
prepare
and fit for any
calling
or
business
by
systematic
instruction;
to
cultivate;
to
train;
to
instruct;
as, to
educate
a
child;
to
educate
the eye or the
taste..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) Act of
weighing
mentally;
comparison;
estimate.
Talented
::
Talented
(a.)
Furnished
with
talents;
possessing
skill or
talent;
mentally
gifted.
Tallyho
::
Tallyho
(interj.
& n.) A
tallyho
coach.
Elementally
::
Elementally
(adv.)
According
to
elements;
literally;
as, the
words,
Take, eat; this is my body,
elementally
understood..
Transcendentally
::
Transcendentally
(adv.)
In a
transcendental
manner.
Battering-ram
::
Battering-ram
(n.) A
blacksmith's
hammer,
suspended,
and
worked
horizontally..
Advance
::
Advance
(v.)
Improvement
or
progression,
physically,
mentally,
morally,
or
socially;
as, an
advance
in
health,
knowledge,
or
religion;
an
advance
in rank or
office..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The part of a tally
formerly
struck
in the
exchequer,
which was
delivered
to the
person
who had lent the king money on
account,
as the
evidence
of
indebtedness.
See
Counterfoil..
Different
::
Different
(a.) Of
various
or
contrary
nature,
form, or
quality;
partially
or
totally
unlike;
dissimilar;
as,
different
kinds of food or
drink;
different
states
of
health;
different
shapes;
different
degrees
of
excellence..
Distad
::
Distad
(adv.)
Toward
a
distal
part; on the
distal
side of;
distally.
Tally
::
Tally (n.) To score with
correspondent
notches;
hence,
to make to
correspond;
to cause to fit or
suit..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) The
motion
of the
center
of
resistance
of the float of a
paddle
wheel,
or the blade of an oar,
through
the water
horozontally,
or the
difference
between
a
vessel's
actual
speed and the speed which she would have if the
propelling
instrument
acted upon a
solid;
also, the
velocity,
relatively
to still
water,
of the
backward
current
of water
produced
by the
propeller..
Larva
::
Larva (n.) Any young
insect
from the time that it
hatches
from the egg until it
becomes
a pupa, or
chrysalis.
During
this time it
usually
molts
several
times,
and may
change
its form or color each time. The
larvae
of many
insects
are much like the
adults
in form and
habits,
but have no trace of
wings,
the
rudimentary
wings
appearing
only in the pupa
stage.
In other
groups
of
insects
the
larvae
are
totally
unlike
the
parents
in
structure
and
habits,
and are
called
caterpillars,
grubs,
maggots,
et
View
::
View (v. t.) To
survey
or
examine
mentally;
to
consider;
as, to view the
subject
in all its
aspects..
Spill
::
Spill (n.) One of the thick laths or poles
driven
horizontally
ahead of the main
timbering
in
advancing
a level in loose
ground.
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To meet with, or light upon,
accidentally;
to gain the first sight or
knowledge
of, as of
something
new, or
unknown;
hence,
to fall in with, as a
person..
Mull
::
Mull (v. i.) To work
(over)
mentally;
to
cogitate;
to
ruminate;
--
usually
with over; as, to mull over a
thought
or a
problem..
Distracted
::
Distracted
(a.)
Mentally
disordered;
unsettled;
mad.
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