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Definition of tie
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Tie (v. i.) To make a tie; to make an equal
score.
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Compounder
::
Compounder
(n.) One who
attempts
to bring
persons
or
parties
to terms of
agreement,
or to
accomplish,
ends by
compromises..
Capacities
::
Capacities
(pl. ) of
Capacit.
#NAME?
::
-ties (pl. ) of
Similarit.
Earthquake
::
Earthquake
(n.) A
shaking,
trembling,
or
concussion
of the
earth,
due to
subterranean
causes,
often
accompanied
by a
rumbling
noise.
The wave of shock
sometimes
traverses
half a
hemisphere,
destroying
cities
and many
thousand
lives;
--
called
also
earthdin,
earthquave,
and
earthshock..
Eighth
::
Eighth
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
eight;
one of eight equal
parts;
an
eighth
part.
Flibustier
::
Flibustier
(n.) A
buccaneer;
an
American
pirate.
See
Flibuster.
Delirious
::
Delirious
(a.)
Having
a
delirium;
wandering
in mind;
light-headed;
insane;
raving;
wild; as, a
delirious
patient;
delirious
fancies..
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v. i.) To go too far; to put any one to
inconvenience
by
demand
or
importunity;
to
intrude;
as, to
trespass
upon the time or
patience
of
another..
Sorgo
::
Sorgo (n.)
Indian
millet
and its
varieties.
See
Sorghum.
Continuities
::
Continuities
(pl. ) of
Continuit.
Sip
::
Sip (v. t.) To drink or
imbibe
in small
quantities;
especially,
to take in with the lips in small
quantities,
as a
liquid;
as, to sip tea..
Shilling
::
Shilling
(n.) A
silver
coin, and money of
account,
of Great
Britain
and its
dependencies,
equal to
twelve
pence,
or the
twentieth
part of a
pound,
equivalent
to about
twenty-four
cents of the
United
States
currency..
Acclivities
::
Acclivities
(pl. ) of
Acclivit.
Trematodea
::
Trematodea
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
parasitic
worms.
They are found in the
internal
cavities
of
animals
belonging
to all
classes.
Many
species
are
found,
also, on the gills and skin of
fishes.
A few
species
are
parasitic
on man, and some, of which the fluke is the most
important,
are
injurious
parasites
of
domestic
animals.
The
trematodes
usually
have a
flattened
body
covered
with a
chitinous
skin, and are
furnished
with two or more
suckers
for
adhesion.
Most of the
species
are
hermaphrodi
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) The
relation
which
exists
between
three or more sets of
points,
a.a', b.b', c.c', so
related
to a point O on the line, that the
product
Oa.Oa'
=
Ob.Ob'
=
Oc.Oc'
is
constant.
Sets of lines or
surfaces
possessing
corresponding
properties
may be in
involution..
Optics
::
Optics
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
nature
and
properties
of
light,
the laws of its
modification
by
opaque
and
transparent
bodies,
and the
phenomena
of
vision..
Terebinthinate
::
Terebinthinate
(a.)
Impregnating
with the
qualities
of
turpentine;
terbinthine.
Self-examination
::
Self-examination
(n.) An
examination
into one's own
state,
conduct,
and
motives,
particularly
in
regard
to
religious
feelings
and
duties..
Personalities
::
Personalities
(pl. ) of
Personalit.
Cementation
::
Cementation
(n.) A
process
which
consists
in
surrounding
a solid body with the
powder
of other
substances,
and
heating
the whole to a
degree
not
sufficient
to cause
fusion,
the
physical
properties
of the body being
changed
by
chemical
combination
with
powder;
thus iron
becomes
steel by
cementation
with
charcoal,
and green glass
becomes
porcelain
by
cementation
with
sand..
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