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Definition of till
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Till (n.) A
drawer.
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V
::
V () V, the
twenty-second
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
V and U are only
varieties
of the same
character,
U being the
cursive
form, while V is
better
adapted
for
engraving,
as in
stone.
The two
letters
were
formerly
used
indiscriminately,
and till a
comparatively
recent
date words
containing
them were often
classed
together
in
dictionaries
and other books of
reference
(see U). The
letter
V is from the Latin
alphabet,
where it was used both as a
consonant
(about
like Engli
Pastille
::
Pastille
(n.) See
Pastel,
a
crayon..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) The act or
exercise
of
training
soldiers
in the
military
art, as in the
manual
of arms, in the
execution
of
evolutions,
and the like;
hence,
diligent
and
strict
instruction
and
exercise
in the
rudiments
and
methods
of any
business;
a kind or
method
of
military
exercises;
as,
infantry
drill;
battalion
drill;
artillery
drill..
Amontillado
::
Amontillado
(n.) A dry kind of
cherry,
of a light
color..
Layland
::
Layland
(n.) Land lying
untilled;
fallow
ground.
Farmer
::
Farmer
(n.) One who is
devoted
to the
tillage
of the soil; one who
cultivates
a farm; an
agriculturist;
a
husbandman.
Frogbit
::
Frogbit
(n.) A
European
plant
(Hydrocharis
Morsus-ranae),
floating
on still water and
propagating
itself
by
runners.
It has
roundish
leaves
and small white
flowers..
Foreshot
::
Foreshot
(n.) In
distillation
of low
wines,
the first
portion
of
spirit
that comes over, being a fluid
abounding
in fusel oil..
Glisten
::
Glisten
(v. i.) To
sparkle
or
shine;
especially,
to shine with a mild,
subdued,
and
fitful
luster;
to emit a soft,
scintillating
light;
to
gleam;
as, the
glistening
stars..
Sebacic
::
Sebacic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to fat;
derived
from, or
resembling,
fat;
specifically,
designating
an acid
(formerly
called
also
sebic,
and
pyroleic,
acid),
obtained
by the
distillation
or
saponification
of
certain
oils (as
castor
oil) as a white
crystalline
substance..
Bullfighting
::
Bullfighting
(n.) A
barbarous
sport,
of great
antiquity,
in which men
torment,
and fight with, a bull or bulls in an
arena,
for
public
amusement,
-- still
popular
in
Spain..
Scintillating
::
Scintillating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Scintillat.
Stilly
::
Stilly
(a.)
Still;
quiet;
calm.
Polar
::
Polar (n.) The right line drawn
through
the two
points
of
contact
of the two
tangents
drawn from a given point to a given conic
section.
The given point is
called
the pole of the line. If the given point lies
within
the curve so that the two
tangents
become
imaginary,
there is still a real polar line which does not meet the
curve,
but which
possesses
other
properties
of the
polar.
Thus the focus and
directrix
are pole and
polar.
There are also poles and polar
curves
to
curves
of
higher
degree
th
Distill
::
Distill
(n. & v) To flow
gently,
or in a small
stream..
Distillate
::
Distillate
(n.) The
product
of
distillation;
as, the
distillate
from
molasses..
Still-burn
::
Stillborn
(a.) Fig.:
Abortive;
as, a
stillborn
poem..
Stillborn
::
Stillbirth
(n.) The birth of a dead
fetus.
Tormentil
::
Tormentil
(n.) A
rosaceous
herb
(Potentilla
Tormentilla),
the root of which is used as a
powerful
astringent,
and for
alleviating
gripes,
or
tormina,
in
diarrhea..
Uniform
::
Uniform
(a.) A dress of a
particular
style or
fashion
worn by
persons
in the same
service
or order by means of which they have a
distinctive
appearance;
as, the
uniform
of the
artillery,
of the
police,
of the
Freemasons,
etc..
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