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Definition of tin
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Tin (v. t.) To cover with tin or
tinned
iron, or to
overlay
with tin
foil..
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Gun
::
Gun (v. i.) To
practice
fowling
or
hunting
small game; --
chiefly
in
participial
form; as, to go
gunning..
Inspecting
::
Inspecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inspec.
Luminary
::
Luminary
(n.) One who
illustrates
any
subject,
or
enlightens
mankind;
as,
Newton
was a
distinguished
luminary..
Entry
::
Entry (n.) A
putting
upon
record
in
proper
form and
order.
Underpinning
::
Underpinning
(n.) The act of one who
underpins;
the act of
supporting
by
stones,
masonry,
or the
like..
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) The
calculation
of a
ship's
position,
either
from
astronomical
observations,
or from the
record
of the
courses
steered
and
distances
sailed
as shown by
compass
and log, -- in the
latter
case
called
dead
reckoning
(see under
Dead);
-- also used for dead
reckoning
in
contradistinction
to
observation..
Syenitic
::
Syenitic
(a.)
Relating
to
Syene;
as,
Syenitic
inscriptions..
Kitish
::
Kitish
(a.) Like or
relating
to a kite.
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) A
moist,
slightly
cohering
mass,
consisting
of soft,
undissolved
animal
or
vegetable
matter..
Narcotic
::
Narcotic
(a.)
Having
the
properties
of a
narcotic;
operating
as a
narcotic.
Slake
::
Slake (v. i.) To go out; to
become
extinct.
Tinkle
::
Tinkle
(n.) A
small,
sharp,
quick
sound,
as that made by
striking
metal..
Fulminating
::
Fulminating
(a.)
Hurling
denunciations,
menaces,
or
censures..
Crosshead
::
Crosshead
(n.) A beam or bar
across
the head or end of a rod, etc., or a block
attached
to it and
carrying
a
knuckle
pin; as the solid
crosspiece
running
between
parallel
slides,
which
receives
motion
from the
piston
of a steam
engine
and
imparts
it to the
connecting
rod, which is
hinged
to the
crosshead..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) Power of
resisting
attacks;
impregnability.
Exhortation
::
Exhortation
(n.) The act of
practice
of
exhorting;
the act of
inciting
to
laudable
deeds;
incitement
to that which is good or
commendable.
Shamrock
::
Shamrock
(n.) A
trifoliate
plant used as a
national
emblem
by the
Irish.
The
legend
is that St.
Patrick
once
plucked
a leaf of it for use in
illustrating
the
doctrine
of the
trinity.
Welting
::
Welting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wel.
Kitchen
::
Kitchen
(n.) A
utensil
for
roasting
meat; as, a tin
kitchen..
Eosaurus
::
Eosaurus
(n.) An
extinct
marine
reptile
from the coal
measures
of Nova
Scotia;
-- so named
because
supposed
to be of the
earliest
known
reptiles.
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