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Definition of text
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Text (n.) The four
Gospels,
by way of
distinction
or
eminence..
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Caustical
::
Caustical
(a.)
Capable
of
destroying
the
texture
of
anything
or
eating
away its
substance
by
chemical
action;
burning;
corrosive;
searing.
Tissue
::
Tissue
(n.) One of the
elementary
materials
or
fibres,
having
a
uniform
structure
and a
specialized
function,
of which
ordinary
animals
and
plants
are
composed;
a
texture;
as,
epithelial
tissue;
connective
tissue..
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To
unite,
as
threads
of any kind, in such a
manner
as to form a
texture;
to
entwine
or
interlace
into a
fabric;
as, to weave wool, silk, etc.;
hence,
to unite by close
connection
or
intermixture;
to unite
intimately..
Text
::
Text (n.)
Hence,
anything
chosen
as the
subject
of an
argument,
literary
composition,
or the like;
topic;
theme..
Web
::
Web (n.) The
texture
of very fine
thread
spun by a
spider
for
catching
insects
at its prey; a
cobweb.
Ravel
::
Ravel (v. t.) To
separate
or undo the
texture
of; to take
apart;
to
untwist;
to
unweave
or
unknit;
-- often
followed
by out; as, to ravel a
twist;
to ravel out a
stocking..
Inwrought
::
Inwrought
(p. p. / a.)
Wrought
or
worked
in or among other
things;
worked
into any
fabric
so as to from a part of its
texture;
wrought
or
adorned,
as with
figures..
Versicle
::
Versicle
(n.) A
little
verse;
especially,
a short verse or text said or sung in
public
worship
by the
priest
or
minister,
and
followed
by a
response
from the
people..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. t.) To
debase
or
render
impure
by
alterations
or
innovations;
to
falsify;
as, to
corrupt
language;
to
corrupt
the
sacred
text..
Shattery
::
Shattery
(a.)
Easily
breaking
into
pieces;
not
compact;
loose of
texture;
brittle;
as,
shattery
spar..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(v. t.) To make plain or
clear;
to
dispel
the
obscurity
to by
knowledge
or
reason;
to
explain;
to
elucidate;
as, to
illuminate
a text, a
problem,
or a
duty..
Texturing
::
Texturing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Textur.
Toga
::
Toga (n.) The loose outer
garment
worn by the
ancient
Romans,
consisting
of a
single
broad piece of
woolen
cloth of a shape
approaching
a
semicircle.
It was of
undyed
wool,
except
the
border
of the toga
praetexta..
Perthite
::
Perthite
(n.) A kind of
feldspar
consisting
of a
laminated
intertexture
of
albite
and
orthoclase,
usually
of
different
colors..
Cap
::
Cap (v. t.) To
match;
to mate in
contest;
to
furnish
a
complement
to; as, to cap text; to cap
proverbs..
Pincpinc
::
Pincpinc
(n.) An
African
wren
warbler.
(Drymoica
textrix).
Wickerwork
::
Wickerwork
(n.) A
texture
of
osiers,
twigs,
or rods;
articles
made of such a
texture..
Granitic
::
Granitic
(a.) Like
granite
in
composition,
color,
etc.;
having
the
nature
of
granite;
as,
granitic
texture..
Celluloid
::
Celluloid
(n.) A
substance
composed
essentially
of gun
cotton
and
camphor,
and when pure
resembling
ivory in
texture
and
color,
but
variously
colored
to
imitate
coral,
tortoise
shell,
amber,
malachite,
etc. It is used in the
manufacture
of
jewelry
and many small
articles,
as
combs,
brushes,
collars,
and
cuffs;
--
originally
called
xylonite..
Scleroid
::
Scleroid
(a.)
Having
a hard
texture,
as
nutshells..
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