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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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Dapatical
::
Dapatical
(a.)
Sumptuous
in
cheer.
Philosophy
::
Philosophy
(n.)
Practical
wisdom;
calmness
of
temper
and
judgment;
equanimity;
fortitude;
stoicism;
as, to meet
misfortune
with
philosophy..
Court
::
Court (n.) Any
jurisdiction,
civil,
military,
or
ecclesiastical..
Reactionary
::
Reactionary
(n.) One who
favors
reaction,
or seeks to undo
political
progress
or
revolution..
Critique
::
Critique
(n.) A
critical
examination
or
estimate
of a work of
literature
or art; a
critical
dissertation
or
essay;
a
careful
and
through
analysis
of any
subject;
a
criticism;
as,
Kant's
Critique
of Pure
Reason..
Plinth
::
Plinth
(n.) In
classical
architecture,
a
vertically
faced
member
immediately
below the
circular
base of a
column;
also, the
lowest
member
of a
pedestal;
hence,
in
general,
the
lowest
member
of a base; a
sub-base;
a block upon which the
moldings
of an
architrave
or trim are
stopped
at the
bottom.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
Semideistical
::
Semideistical
(a.) Half
deisticsl;
bordering
on
deism.
Feathering
::
Feathering
(n.) The act of
turning
the blade of the oar, as it rises from the water in
rowing,
from a
vertical
to a
horizontal
position.
See To
feather
an oar, under
Feather,
v. t..
Sector
::
Sector
(n.) A
mathematical
instrument,
consisting
of two
rulers
connected
at one end by a
joint,
each arm
marked
with
several
scales,
as of equal
parts,
chords,
sines,
tangents,
etc., one scale of each kind on each arm, and all on lines
radiating
from the
common
center
of
motion.
The
sector
is used for
plotting,
etc., to any
scale..
Paradigmatical
::
Paradigmatical
(a.)
Exemplary.
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.) The
directions
and rules for the
conduct
of
service,
formerly
written
or
printed
in red;
hence,
also, an
ecclesiastical
or
episcopal
injunction;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Sulphophosphate
::
Sulphonium
(n.) A
hypothetical
radical,
SH3,
regarded
as the type and
nucleus
of the
sulphines..
Map
::
Map (v. t.) To
represent
by a map; -- often with out; as, to
survey
and map, or map out, a
county.
Hence,
figuratively:
To
represent
or
indicate
systematically
and
clearly;
to
sketch;
to plan; as, to map, or map out, a
journey;
to map out
business..
Rubiacin
::
Rubiacin
(n.) A
substance
found in
madder
root, and
probably
identical
with
ruberythrinic
acid..
Heretical
::
Heretical
(a.)
Containing
heresy;
of the
nature
of, or
characterized
by,
heresy..
Tammuz
::
Tammuz
(n.) The
fourth
month of the
Jewish
ecclesiastical
year, --
supposed
to
correspond
nearly
with our month of
July..
Energetical
::
Energetical
(a.)
Exhibiting
energy;
operating
with
force,
vigor,
and
effect;
forcible;
powerful;
efficacious;
as,
energetic
measures;
energetic
laws..
Identic
::
Identic
(a.)
Identical.
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Made
perfectly
close or
air-tight
by
fusion,
so that no gas or
spirit
can enter or
escape;
as, an
hermetic
seal. See Note under
Hermetically..
Hellenistically
::
Hellenistically
(adv.)
According
to the
Hellenistic
manner
or
dialect.
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