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Definition of til
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Til
(prep.
&
conj.)
See Till.
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Wind-fertilized
::
Wind-fertilized
(a.)
Anemophilous;
fertilized
by
pollen
borne by the wind.
Hexane
::
Hexane
(n.) Any one of five
hydrocarbons,
C6H14,
of the
paraffin
series.
They are
colorless,
volatile
liquids,
and are so
called
because
the
molecule
has six
carbon
atoms..
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.) No
longer
hostile;
friendly.
Chronoscope
::
Chronoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
minute
intervals
of time; used in
determining
the
velocity
of
projectiles,
the
duration
of
short-lived
luminous
phenomena,
etc..
Battable
::
Battable
(a.)
Capable
of
cultivation;
fertile;
productive;
fattening.
Expiring
::
Expiring
(a.)
Breathing
out air from the
lungs;
emitting
fluid or
volatile
matter;
exhaling;
breathing
the last
breath;
dying;
ending;
terminating.
Iodoform
::
Iodoform
(n.) A
yellow,
crystalline,
volatile
substance,
CI3H,
having
an
offensive
odor and
sweetish
taste,
and
analogous
to
chloroform.
It is used in
medicine
as a
healing
and
antiseptic
dressing
for
wounds
and
sores..
Mephitis
::
Mephitis
(n.)
Noxious,
pestilential,
or foul
exhalations
from
decomposing
substances,
filth,
or other
source..
Postiling
::
Postiling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Posti.
Naughtily
::
Naughtily
(adv.)
In a
naughty
manner;
wickedly;
perversely.
Ineffective
::
Ineffective
(a.) Not
effective;
ineffectual;
futile;
inefficient;
useless;
as, an
ineffective
appeal..
Hush
::
Hush (n.)
Stillness;
silence;
quiet.
Morne
::
Morne (n.) A ring
fitted
upon the head of a lance to
prevent
wounding
an
adversary
in
tilting.
Argentite
::
Argentite
(n.)
Sulphide
of
silver;
-- also
called
vitreous
silver,
or
silver
glance.
It has a
metallic
luster,
a
lead-gray
color,
and is
sectile
like
lead..
Hong
::
Hong (n.) A
mercantile
establishment
or
factory
for
foreign
trade in
China,
as
formerly
at
Canton;
a
succession
of
offices
connected
by a
common
passage
and used for
business
or
storage..
Tilt-mill
::
Tilt-mill
(n.) A mill where a tilt
hammer
is used, or where the
process
of
tilting
is
carried
on..
Abaculus
::
Abaculus
(n.) A small tile of
glass,
marble,
or other
substance,
of
various
colors,
used in
making
ornamental
patterns
in
mosaic
pavements..
Cranium
::
Cranium
(n.) The skull of an
animal;
especially,
that part of the
skull,
either
cartilaginous
or bony, which
immediately
incloses
the
brain;
the brain case or
brainpan.
See
Skull..
Wait
::
Wait (v. i.) To stay or rest in
expectation;
to stop or
remain
stationary
till the
arrival
of some
person
or
event;
to rest in
patience;
to stay; not to
depart.
Water Crowfoot
::
Water
crowfoot
() An
aquatic
kind of
buttercup
(Ranunculus
aquatilis),
used as food for
cattle
in parts of
England..
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