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Definition of tot
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Tot (n.) A
drinking
cup of small size,
holding
about half a
pint..
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Haematothorax
::
Haematothorax
(n.) Same as
Hemothorax.
Ray
::
Ray (n.) One of the
component
elements
of the total
radiation
from a body; any
definite
or
limited
portion
of the
spectrum;
as, the red ray; the
violet
ray. See
Illust.
under
Light..
Teeter
::
Teeter
(v. i. & t.) To move up and down on the ends of a
balanced
plank,
or the like, as
children
do for
sport;
to
seesaw;
to
titter;
to
titter-totter..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
personified
sum and order of
causes
and
effects;
the
powers
which
produce
existing
phenomena,
whether
in the total or in
detail;
the
agencies
which carry on the
processes
of
creation
or of
being;
-- often
conceived
of as a
single
and
separate
entity,
embodying
the total of all
finite
agencies
and
forces
as
disconnected
from a
creating
or
ordering
intelligence..
Autotype
::
Autotype
(n.) A
facsimile.
Nephalism
::
Nephalism
(n.) Total
abstinence
from
spirituous
liquor.
Diddle
::
Diddle
(v. i.) To
totter,
as a child in
walking..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(v. t.) To cause to reel or
totter.
Prostrate
::
Prostrate
(v. t.) To cause to sink
totally;
to
deprive
of
strength;
to
reduce;
as, a
person
prostrated
by
fever..
Kafir
::
Kafir (n.) One of a race
which,
with the
Hottentots
and
Bushmen,
inhabit
South
Africa.
They
inhabit
the
country
north of Cape
Colony,
the name being now
specifically
applied
to the
tribes
living
between
Cape
Colony
and
Natal;
but the Zulus of Natal are true
Kaffirs..
Wapper
::
Wapper
(v. t. & i.) To cause to
shake;
to
tremble;
to move
tremulously,
as from
weakness;
to
totter..
Totality
::
Totality
(n.) The whole sum; the whole
quantity
or
amount;
the
entirety;
as, the
totalityof
human
knowledge..
Abandonment
::
Abandonment
(n.) The act of
abandoning,
or the state of being
abandoned;
total
desertion;
relinquishment..
Abstinence
::
Abstinence
(n.) The act or
practice
of
abstaining;
voluntary
forbearance
of any
action,
especially
the
refraining
from an
indulgence
of
appetite,
or from
customary
gratifications
of
animal
or
sensual
propensities.
Specifically,
the
practice
of
abstaining
from
intoxicating
beverages,
--
called
also total
abstinence..
Phytotomy
::
Phytotomy
(n.) The
dissection
of
plants;
vegetable
anatomy.
Upokororo
::
Upokororo
(n.) An
edible
fresh-water
New
Zealand
fish
(Prototroctes
oxyrhynchus)
of the
family
Haplochitonidae.
In
general
appearance
and
habits,
it
resembles
the
northern
lake
whitefishes
and
trout.
Called
also
grayling..
Toddle
::
Toddle
(v. i.) To walk with
short,
tottering
steps,
as a
child..
Topic
::
Topic (n.) One of the
various
general
forms of
argument
employed
in
probable
as
distinguished
from
demonstrative
reasoning,
--
denominated
by
Aristotle
to`poi
(literally,
places),
as being the
places
or
sources
from which
arguments
may be
derived,
or to which they may be
referred;
also, a
prepared
form of
argument,
applicable
to a great
variety
of
cases,
with a
supply
of which the
ancient
rhetoricians
and
orators
provided
themselves;
a
commonplace
of
argument
or
oratory..
Mirage
::
Mirage
(n.) An
optical
effect,
sometimes
seen on the
ocean,
but more
frequently
in
deserts,
due to total
reflection
of light at the
surface
common
to two
strata
of air
differently
heated.
The
reflected
image is seen,
commonly
in an
inverted
position,
while the real
object
may or may not be in
sight.
When the
surface
is
horizontal,
and below the eye, the
appearance
is that of a sheet of water in which the
object
is seen
reflected;
when the
reflecting
surface
is above the eye, the image is seen pr
Aristotelian
::
Aristotelian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Aristotle,
the
famous
Greek
philosopher
(384-322
b. c.)..
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