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Definition of tile
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Tile (n.) A
draintile.
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Torrefy
::
Torrefy
(v. t.) To
subject
to
scorching
heat, so as to drive off
volatile
ingredients;
to
roast,
as
ores..
Calcific
::
Calcific
(a.)
Calciferous.
Specifically:
(Zool.)
of or
pertaining
to the
portion
of the
oviduct
which forms the
eggshell
in birds and
reptiles.
Heal
::
Heal (v. t.) To
cover,
as a roof, with
tiles,
slate,
lead, or the
like..
Acetone
::
Acetone
(n.) A
volatile
liquid
consisting
of three parts of
carbon,
six of
hydrogen,
and one of
oxygen;
pyroacetic
spirit,
--
obtained
by the
distillation
of
certain
acetates,
or by the
destructive
distillation
of
citric
acid,
starch,
sugar,
or gum, with
quicklime..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) A place where
merchants
and
others
meet to
transact
business;
a
building
appropriated
for
mercantile
transactions.
Light-headed
::
Light-headed
(a.)
Thoughtless;
heedless;
volatile;
unsteady;
fickle;
loose.
Antefix
::
Antefix
(n.) An
ornament
at the
eaves,
concealing
the ends of the joint tiles of the
roof..
Nudibrachiate
::
Nudibrachiate
(a.)
Having
tentacles
without
vibratile
cilia.
Cerium
::
Cerium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
occurring
in the
minerals
cerite,
allanite,
monazite,
etc.
Symbol
Ce.
Atomic
weight
141.5.
It
resembles
iron in color and
luster,
but is soft, and both
malleable
and
ductile.
It
tarnishes
readily
in the air..
Pliosaurus
::
Pliosaurus
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
marine
reptiles
allied
to
Plesiosaurus,
but
having
a much
shorter
neck..
Infectious
::
Infectious
(a.)
Having
qualities
that may
infect;
communicable
or
caused
by
infection;
pestilential;
epidemic;
as, an
infectious
fever;
infectious
clothing;
infectious
air;
infectious
vices..
Subtile
::
Subtile
(a.) Thin; not dense or
gross;
rare; as,
subtile
air;
subtile
vapor;
a
subtile
medium..
Surangular
::
Surangular
(a.) Above the
angular
bone;
supra-angular;
--
applied
to a bone of the lower jaw in many
reptiles
and
birds.
Volatile
::
Volatile
(a.) Fig.:
Light-hearted;
easily
affected
by
circumstances;
airy;
lively;
hence,
changeable;
fickle;
as, a
volatile
temper..
Stearrhea
::
Stearoptene
(n.) The more solid
ingredient
of
certain
volatile
oils; --
contrasted
with
elaeoptene.
Cloaca
::
Cloaca
(n.) The
common
chamber
into which the
intestinal,
urinary,
and
generative
canals
discharge
in
birds,
reptiles,
amphibians,
and many
fishes..
Deadly
::
Deadly
(a.)
Aiming
or
willing
to
destroy;
implacable;
desperately
hostile;
flagitious;
as,
deadly
enemies..
Trimethylamine
::
Trimethylamine
(n.) A
colorless
volatile
alkaline
liquid,
N.(CH3)3,
obtained
from
herring
brine,
beet
roots,
etc., with a
characteristic
herringlike
odor. It is
regarded
as a
substituted
ammonia
containing
three
methyl
groups..
Brute
::
Brute (a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
characteristic
of, a brute
beast.
Hence:
Brutal;
cruel;
fierce;
ferocious;
savage;
pitiless;
as, brute
violence..
Intercalary
::
Intercalary
(a.)
Inserted
or
introduced
among
others
in the
calendar;
as, an
intercalary
month,
day, etc.; -- now
applied
particularly
to the odd day (Feb. 29)
inserted
in the
calendar
of leap year. See
Bissextile,
n..
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