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Definition of bine
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Bine (n.) The
winding
or
twining
stem of a hop vine or other
climbing
plant.
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Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) The
representative
power;
the power to
reconstruct
or
recombine
the
materials
furnished
by
direct
apprehension;
the
complex
faculty
usually
termed
the
plastic
or
creative
power;
the
fancy.
Native
::
Native
(a.) Found in
nature
uncombined
with other
elements;
as,
native
silver..
Trug
::
Trug (n.) A
concubine;
a
harlot.
Silicated
::
Silicated
(a.)
Combined
or
impregnated
with
silicon
or
silica;
as,
silicated
hydrogen;
silicated
rocks..
Fluorine
::
Fluorine
(n.) A
non-metallic,
gaseous
element,
strongly
acid or
negative,
or
associated
with
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine,
in the
halogen
group of which it is the first
member.
It
always
occurs
combined,
is very
active
chemically,
and
possesses
such an
avidity
for most
elements,
and
silicon
especially,
that it can
neither
be
prepared
nor kept in glass
vessels.
If set free it
immediately
attacks
the
containing
material,
so that it was not
isolated
until 1886. It is a
pungent,
corrosive,
colorles
Concubine
::
Concubine
(n.) A woman who
cohabits
with a man
without
being his wife; a
paramour.
Aluminated
::
Aluminated
(a.)
Combined
with
alumina.
Spanner
::
Spanner
(n.) The lock of a fusee or
carbine;
also, the fusee or
carbine
itself..
Tartrated
::
Tartrated
(a.)
Containing,
or
derived
from,
tartar;
combined
with
tartaric
acid..
Carburet
::
Carburet
(v. t.) To
combine
or to
impregnate
with
carbon,
as by
passing
through
or over a
liquid
hydrocarbon;
to
carbonize
or
carburize..
Pentad
::
Pentad
(n.) Any
element,
atom, or
radical,
having
a
valence
of five, or which can be
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
compared
with, five atoms of
hydrogen
or other
monad;
as,
nitrogen
is a
pentad
in the
ammonium
compounds..
Caprifole
::
Caprifole
(n.) The
woodbine
or
honeysuckle.
Nickel
::
Nickel
(n.) A
bright
silver-white
metallic
element.
It is of the iron
group,
and is hard,
malleable,
and
ductile.
It
occurs
combined
with
sulphur
in
millerite,
with
arsenic
in the
mineral
niccolite,
and with
arsenic
and
sulphur
in
nickel
glance.
Symbol
Ni.
Atomic
weight
58.6..
Escopette
::
Escopette
(n.) A kind of
firearm;
a
carbine.
Mingle
::
Mingle
(v. t.) To mix;
intermix;
to
combine
or join, as an
individual
or part, with other
parts,
but
commonly
so as to be
distinguishable
in the
product;
to
confuse;
to
confound..
Seleniureted
::
Seleniureted
(a.)
Combined
with
selenium
as in a
selenide;
as,
seleniureted
hydrogen..
Calambour
::
Calambour
(n.) A
species
of
agalloch,
or aloes wood, of a dusky or
mottled
color,
of a
light,
friable
texture,
and less
fragrant
than
calambac;
-- used by
cabinetmakers..
Monogram
::
Monogram
(n.) A
character
or
cipher
composed
of two or more
letters
interwoven
or
combined
so as to
represent
a name, or a part of it
(usually
the
initials).
Monograms
are often used on
seals,
ornamental
pins,
rings,
buttons,
and by
painters,
engravers,
etc., to
distinguish
their
works..
Amalgamate
::
Amalgamate
(v. i.) To
coalesce,
as a
result
of
growth;
to
combine
into a
uniform
whole;
to
blend;
as, two
organs
or parts
amalgamate..
Buxom
::
Buxom (a.)
Having
the
characteristics
of
health,
vigor,
and
comeliness,
combined
with a gay,
lively
manner;
stout and rosy;
jolly;
frolicsome..
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