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Definition of tas
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Tas (n.) A heap.
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Musty
::
Musty (n.)
Having
the rank,
pungent,
offencive
odor and taste which
substances
of
organic
origin
acquire
during
warm, moist
weather;
foul or sour and
fetid;
moldy;
as, musty corn; musty
books..
Mango
::
Mango (n.) The fruit of the mango tree. It is
rather
larger
than an
apple,
and of an ovoid
shape.
Some
varieties
are
fleshy
and
luscious,
and
others
tough and
tasting
of
turpentine.
The green fruit is
pickled
for
market..
Zaffer
::
Zaffer
(n.) A
pigment
obtained,
usually
by
roasting
cobalt
glance
with sand or
quartz,
as a dark
earthy
powder.
It
consists
of crude
cobalt
oxide,
or of an
impure
cobalt
arseniate.
It is used in
porcelain
painting,
and in
enameling
pottery,
to
produce
a blue
color,
and is often
confounded
with
smalt,
from
which,
however,
it is
distinct,
as it
contains
no
potash.
The name is often
loosely
applied
to
mixtures
of
zaffer
proper
with
silica,
or
oxides
of iron,
manganese,
etc..
Potassa
::
Potassa
(n.)
Potassium
oxide.
Melanoscope
::
Melanoscope
(n.) An
instrument
containing
a
combination
of
colored
glasses
such that they
transmit
only red
light,
so that
objects
of other
colors,
as green
leaves,
appear
black when seen
through
it. It is used for
viewing
colored
flames,
to
detect
the
presence
of
potassium,
lithium,
etc., by the red light which they
emit..
Aurate
::
Aurate
(n.) A
combination
of auric acid with a base; as,
aurate
or
potassium..
Convallarin
::
Convallarin
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
glucoside,
of an
irritating
taste,
extracted
from the
convallaria
or lily of the
valley..
Groundnut
::
Groundnut
(n.) A
leguminous,
twining
plant
(Apios
tuberosa),
producing
clusters
of dark
purple
flowers
and
having
a root
tuberous
and
pleasant
to the
taste..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Having
the
nature
of a
phantom;
unreal.
Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(v. t.) To fill
ecstasy,
or with
rapture
or
enthusiasm..
Eschew
::
Eschew
(a.) To shun; to
avoid,
as
something
wrong,
or from a
feeling
of
distaste;
to keep one's self clear of..
Horehound
::
Horehound
(n.) A plant of the genus
Marrubium
(M.
vulgare),
which has a
bitter
taste,
and is a weak
tonic,
used as a
household
remedy
for
colds,
coughing,
etc..
Virtu
::
Virtu (n.) A love of the fine arts; a taste for
curiosities.
Rough
::
Rough (n.)
Austere;
harsh to the
taste;
as, rough
wine..
Margarodite
::
Margarodite
(n.) A
hidrous
potash
mica
related
to
muscovite.
Fall
::
Fall (n.) Lapse or
declension
from
innocence
or
goodness.
Specifically:
The first
apostasy;
the act of our first
parents
in
eating
the
forbidden
fruit;
also, the
apostasy
of the
rebellious
angels..
Distasteive
::
Distasteive
(n.) That which
excites
distaste
or
aversion.
Sulphydric
::
Sulphydrate
(n.) A
compound,
analogous
to a
hydrate,
regarded
as a salt of
sulphydric
acid, or as a
derivative
of
hydrogen
sulphide
in which one half of the
hydrogen
is
replaced
by a base (as
potassium
sulphydrate,
KSH), or as a
hydrate
in which the
oxygen
has been
wholly
or
partially
replaced
by
sulphur..
Veritas
::
Veritas
(n.) The
Bureau
Veritas.
See under
Bureau.
Wallaby
::
Wallaby
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
kangaroos
belonging
to the genus
Halmaturus,
native
of
Australia
and
Tasmania,
especially
the
smaller
species,
as the brush
kangaroo
(H.
Bennettii)
and the
pademelon
(H.
thetidis).
The
wallabies
chiefly
inhabit
the
wooded
district
and bushy
plains..
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