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Definition of tally
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Tally (a.)
Stoutly;
with
spirit.
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Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Fatally
vulnerable;
vital.
Subserve
::
Subserve
(v. t.) To serve in
subordination
or
instrumentally;
to be
subservient
to; to help
forward;
to
promote.
Tally
::
Tally (n.) A tally shop. See Tally shop,
below..
Stone-horse
::
Stonehenge
(n.) An
assemblage
of
upright
stones
with
others
placed
horizontally
on their tops, on
Salisbury
Plain,
England,
--
generally
supposed
to be the
remains
of an
ancient
Druidical
temple..
Monumentally
::
Monumentally
(adv.)
By means of
monuments.
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..
Cyst
::
Cyst (n.) A pouch or sac
without
opening,
usually
membranous
and
containing
morbid
matter,
which is
accidentally
developed
in one of the
natural
cavities
or in the
substance
of an
organ..
Intercident
::
Intercident
(a.)
Falling
or
coming
between;
happening
accidentally.
Natant
::
Natant
(a.)
Placed
horizontally
across
the
field,
as if
swimmimg
toward
the
dexter
side; said of all sorts of
fishes
except
the
flying
fish..
Occasion
::
Occasion
(n.) An
occurrence
or
condition
of
affairs
which
brings
with it some
unlooked-for
event;
that which
incidentally
brings
to pass an
event,
without
being its
efficient
cause or
sufficient
reason;
accidental
or
incidental
cause..
Table
::
Table (n.) An
article
of
furniture,
consisting
of a flat slab,
board,
or the like,
having
a
smooth
surface,
fixed
horizontally
on legs, and used for a great
variety
of
purposes,
as in
eating,
writing,
or
working..
Battering-ram
::
Battering-ram
(n.) A
blacksmith's
hammer,
suspended,
and
worked
horizontally..
Gyron
::
Gyron (n.) A
subordinary
of
triangular
form
having
one of its
angles
at the fess point and the
opposite
aide at the edge of the
escutcheon.
When there is only one gyron on the
shield
it is
bounded
by two lines drawn from the fess
point,
one
horizontally
to the
dexter
side, and one to the
dexter
chief
corner..
Association
::
Association
(n.)
Mental
connection,
or that which is
mentally
linked
or
associated
with a
thing..
Countretaille
::
Countretaille
(n.) A
counter
tally;
correspondence
(in
sound).
Enter
::
Enter (v. i.) To
penetrate
mentally;
to
consider
attentively;
-- with into.
Monumentally
::
Monumentally
(adv.)
By way of
memorial.
Connate
::
Connate
(a.)
Congenitally
united;
growing
from one base, or
united
at their
bases;
united
into one body; as,
connate
leaves
or
athers.
See
Illust.
of
Connate-perfoliate..
Tallymen
::
Tallymen
(pl. ) of
Tallyma.
Breakage
::
Breakage
(n.) An
allowance
or
compensation
for
things
broken
accidentally,
as in
transportation
or use..
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