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Definition of till
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Till
(prep.)
To
prepare;
to get.
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Bond
::
Bond (n.) The state of goods
placed
in a
bonded
warehouse
till the
duties
are paid; as,
merchandise
in
bond..
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
vessel
connected
with an
alembic,
a
retort,
or the like, for
receiving
and
condensing
the
product
of
distillation..
Unimproved
::
Unimproved
(a.) Not
tilled,
cultivated,
or built upon;
yielding
no
revenue;
as,
unimproved
land or
soil..
Barracan
::
Barracan
(n.) A
thick,
strong
stuff,
somewhat
like
camlet;
-- still used for outer
garments
in the
Levant..
Furfuran
::
Furfuran
(n.) A
colorless,
oily
substance,
C4H4O,
obtained
by
distilling
certain
organic
substances,
as pine wood, salts of
pyromucic
acid, etc.; --
called
also
tetraphenol..
Alcohol
::
Alcohol
(n.) The fluid
essence
or pure
spirit
obtained
by
distillation.
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To
instill,
as
principles
or
qualities;
to
introduce..
Female
::
Female
(n.) A plant which
produces
only that kind of
reproductive
organs
which are
capable
of
developing
into fruit after
impregnation
or
fertilization;
a
pistillate
plant.
Astrakhan
::
Astrakhan
(n.) The skin of
stillborn
or young lambs of that
region,
the
curled
wool of which
resembles
fur..
Rhyparography
::
Rhyparography
(n.) In
ancient
art, the
painting
of genre or
still-life
pictures..
Restive
::
Restive
(a.)
Uneasy;
restless;
averse
to
standing
still;
fidgeting
about;
--
applied
especially
to
horses.
Tillodontia
::
Tillodontia
(n. pl.) An
extinct
group of
Mammalia
found
fossil
in the
Eocene
formation.
The
species
are
related
to the
carnivores,
ungulates,
and
rodents.
Called
also
Tillodonta..
Still
::
Still
(adv.)
Not
effervescing;
not
sparkling;
as, still
wines..
Mabby
::
Mabby (n.) A
spirituous
liquor
or drink
distilled
from
potatoes;
-- used in the
Barbadoes.
Jossa
::
"Jossa
(interj.)
A
command
to a
horse,
probably
meaning
""stand
still."".
Still
::
Still (a.) In an
increasing
or
additional
degree;
even more; -- much used with
comparatives.
Quintilllion
::
Quintilllion
(n.)
According
to the
French
notation,
which is used on the
Continent
and in
America,
the cube of a
million,
or a unit with
eighteen
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
English
notation,
a
number
produced
by
involving
a
million
to the fifth
power,
or a unit with
thirty
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Plea
::
Plea (n.) That which is
alleged
by a party in
support
of his
cause;
in a
stricter
sense,
an
allegation
of fact in a
cause,
as
distinguished
from a
demurrer;
in a still more
limited
sense,
and in
modern
practice,
the
defendant's
answer
to the
plaintiff's
declaration
and
demand.
That which the
plaintiff
alleges
in his
declaration
is
answered
and
repelled
or
justified
by the
defendant's
plea. In
chancery
practice,
a plea is a
special
answer
showing
or
relying
upon one or more
things
as a cause why
Regiment
::
Regiment
(n.) A body of men,
either
horse,
foot, or
artillery,
commanded
by a
colonel,
and
consisting
of a
number
of
companies,
usually
ten..
Peasant
::
Peasant
(n.) A
countryman;
a
rustic;
especially,
one of the
lowest
class of
tillers
of the soil in
European
countries..
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