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Definition of til
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Til
(prep.
&
conj.)
See Till.
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Lampern
::
Lampern
(n.) The river
lamprey
(Ammocoetes,
/
Lampetra,
fluviatilis)..
Reject
::
Reject
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
receive
or to
acknowledge;
to
decline
haughtily
or
harshly;
to
repudiate.
Gehenna
::
Gehenna
(n.) The
valley
of
Hinnom,
near
Jerusalem,
where some of the
Israelites
sacrificed
their
children
to
Moloch,
which,
on this
account,
was
afterward
regarded
as a place of
abomination,
and made a
receptacle
for all the
refuse
of the city,
perpetual
fires being kept up in order to
prevent
pestilential
effluvia.
In the New
Testament
the name is
transferred,
by an easy
metaphor,
to
Hell..
Fructify
::
Fructify
(v. t.) To make
fruitful;
to
render
productive;
to
fertilize;
as, to
fructify
the
earth..
Tenuious
::
Tenuious
(a.) Rare or
subtile;
tenuous;
--
opposed
to
dense.
Brain
::
Brain (n.) The
whitish
mass of soft
matter
(the
center
of the
nervous
system,
and the seat of
consciousness
and
volition)
which is
inclosed
in the
cartilaginous
or bony
cranium
of
vertebrate
animals.
It is
simply
the
anterior
termination
of the
spinal
cord, and is
developed
from three
embryonic
vesicles,
whose
cavities
are
connected
with the
central
canal of the cord; the
cavities
of the
vesicles
become
the
central
cavities,
or
ventricles,
and the walls
thicken
unequally
and
become
the three seg
Muscle
::
Muscle
(n.) The
contractile
tissue
of which
muscles
are
largely
made up.
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
Still
::
Still (v.) A house where
liquors
are
distilled;
a
distillery.
Back
::
Back (n.) A large
shallow
vat; a
cistern,
tub, or
trough,
used by
brewers,
distillers,
dyers,
picklers,
gluemakers,
and
others,
for
mixing
or
cooling
wort,
holding
water,
hot glue, etc..
Inefficacy
::
Inefficacy
(n.) Want of power to
produce
the
desired
or
proper
effect;
inefficiency;
ineffectualness;
futility;
uselessness;
fruitlessness;
as, the
inefficacy
of
medicines
or
means..
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. t.) To
hammer
or forge with a tilt
hammer;
as, to tilt steel in order to
render
it more
ductile..
Blower
::
Blower
(n.) A
device
for
producing
a
current
of air; as: (a) A metal plate
temporarily
placed
before
the upper part of a grate or open fire. (b) A
machine
for
producing
an
artificial
blast or
current
of air by
pressure,
as for
increasing
the draft of a
furnace,
ventilating
a
building
or
shaft,
cleansing
gram, etc..
Blanquillo
::
Blanquillo
(n.) A large fish of
Florida
and the W.
Indies
(Caulolatilus
chrysops).
It is red,
marked
with
yellow..
Air
::
Air (n.)
Symbolically:
Something
unsubstantial,
light,
or
volatile..
Expiring
::
Expiring
(a.)
Breathing
out air from the
lungs;
emitting
fluid or
volatile
matter;
exhaling;
breathing
the last
breath;
dying;
ending;
terminating.
Chondropterygian
::
Chondropterygian
(a.)
Having
a
cartilaginous
skeleton.
Disk
::
Disk (n.) A part of the
receptacle
enlarged
or
expanded
under,
or
around,
or even on top of, the
pistil..
Whirl
::
Whirl (v. i.) To move
hastily
or
swiftly.
Pestilentness
::
Pestilentness
(n.) The
quality
of being
pestilent.
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