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Definition of tical
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Tical (n.) A
bean-shaped
coin of Siam, worth about sixty
cents;
also, a
weight
equal to 236
grains
troy..
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Optically
::
Optically
(adv.)
By
optics
or
sight;
with
reference
to
optics.
Shaper
::
Shaper
(n.) A
machine
with a
vertically
revolving
cutter
projecting
above a flat table top, for
cutting
irregular
outlines,
moldings,
etc..
Abib
::
Abib (n.) The first month of the
Jewish
ecclesiastical
year,
corresponding
nearly
to our
April.
After the
Babylonish
captivity
this month was
called
Nisan..
Improvement
::
Improvement
(n.) The act of
making
profitable
use or
applicaton
of
anything,
or the state of being
profitably
employed;
a
turning
to good
account;
practical
application,
as of a
doctrine,
principle,
or
theory,
stated
in a
discourse..
Provide
::
Provide
(v. t.) To
appoint
to an
ecclesiastical
benefice
before
it is
vacant.
See
Provisor.
Theorematical
::
Theorematical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
theorem
or
theorems;
comprised
in a
theorem;
consisting
of
theorems.
Index
::
Index (n.) A table for
facilitating
reference
to
topics,
names,
and the like, in a book; --
usually
alphabetical
in
arrangement,
and
printed
at the end of the
volume..
Eyepiece
::
Eyepiece
(n.) The lens, or
combination
of
lenses,
at the eye end of a
telescope
or other
optical
instrument,
through
which the image
formed
by the
mirror
or
object
glass is
viewed..
Symptomatical
::
Symptomatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
symptoms;
happening
in
concurrence
with
something;
being a
symptom;
indicating
the
existence
of
something
else.
Seamanlike
::
Seamanlike
(a.)
Having
or
showing
the skill of a
practical
seaman.
Invective
::
Invective
(a.)
Characterized
by
invection;
critical;
denunciatory;
satirical;
abusive;
railing.
Be
::
Be (v. i.) To exist in a
certain
manner
or
relation,
--
whether
as a
reality
or as a
product
of
thought;
to exist as the
subject
of a
certain
predicate,
that is, as
having
a
certain
attribute,
or as
belonging
to a
certain
sort, or as
identical
with what is
specified,
-- a word or words for the
predicate
being
annexed;
as, to be
happy;
to be here; to be
large,
or
strong;
to be an
animal;
to be a hero; to be a
nonentity;
three and two are five;
annihilation
is the
cessation
of
existence;
that is t
Scholastical
::
Scholastical
(a. & n.)
Scholastic.
Black Book
::
Black book () One of
several
books of a
political
character,
published
at
different
times and for
different
purposes;
-- so
called
either
from the color of the
binding,
or from the
character
of the
contents..
Classis
::
Classis
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
body or
judicatory
in
certain
churches,
as the
Reformed
Dutch.
It is
intermediate
between
the
consistory
and the
synod,
and
corresponds
to the
presbytery
in the
Presbyterian
church..
Esthetics
::
Esthetics
(n.) Same as
Aesthete,
Aesthetic,
Aesthetical,
Aesthetics,
etc..
Anacoluthic
::
Anacoluthic
(a.)
Lacking
grammatical
sequence.
Pragmatical
::
Pragmatical
(a.) Busy;
specifically,
busy in an
objectionable
way;
officious;
fussy and
positive;
meddlesome..
Periphrastical
::
Periphrastical
(a.)
Expressing,
or
expressed,
in more words than are
necessary;
characterized
by
periphrase;
circumlocutory..
Assertorial
::
Assertorial
(a.)
Asserting
that a thing is; --
opposed
to
problematical
and
apodeictical.
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