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Definition of tract
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Tract (v.) The
footprint
of a wild
beast.
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Distracted
::
Distracted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Distrac.
Rivel
::
Rivel (v. t.) To
contract
into
wrinkles;
to
shrivel;
to
shrink;
as,
riveled
fruit;
riveled
flowers..
Populin
::
Populin
(n.) A
glycoside,
related
to
salicin,
found in the bark of
certain
species
of the
poplar
(Populus),
and
extracted
as a sweet white
crystalline
substance..
Abstraction
::
Abstraction
(a.) The
taking
surreptitiously
for one's own use part of the
property
of
another;
purloining.
Sale
::
Sale (v. t.) The act of
selling;
the
transfer
of
property,
or a
contract
to
transfer
the
ownership
of
property,
from one
person
to
another
for a
valuable
consideration,
or for a price in
money..
Phyllocyanin
::
Phyllocyanin
(n.) A blue
coloring
matter
extracted
from
chlorophyll.
Land
::
Land (n.) Any
portion,
large or
small,
of the
surface
of the
earth,
considered
by
itself,
or as
belonging
to an
individual
or a
people,
as a
country,
estate,
farm, or
tract..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) That which
comprises
or
concentrates
in
itself
the
essential
qualities
of a
larger
thing or of
several
things.
Specifically:
A
summary
or an
epitome,
as of a
treatise
or book, or of a
statement;
a
brief..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A level
surface,
without
elevation,
relief,
or
prominences;
an
extended
plain;
specifically,
in the
United
States,
a level tract along the along the banks of a
river;
as, the
Mohawk
Flats..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.)
Considered
apart from any
application
to a
particular
object;
separated
from
matter;
existing
in the mind only; as,
abstract
truth,
abstract
numbers.
Hence:
ideal;
abstruse;
difficult..
Tractation
::
Tractation
(n.)
Treatment
or
handling
of a
subject;
discussion.
Attractive
::
Attractive
(a.)
Attracting
or
drawing
by moral
influence
or
pleasurable
emotion;
alluring;
inviting;
pleasing.
Prillion
::
Prillion
(n.) Tin
extracted
from the slag.
Bail
::
Bail
(v./t.)
To
deliver,
as goods in
trust,
for some
special
object
or
purpose,
upon a
contract,
expressed
or
implied,
that the trust shall be
faithfully
executed
on the part of the
bailee,
or
person
intrusted;
as, to bail cloth to a
tailor
to be made into a
garment;
to bail goods to a
carrier..
Larypgismus
::
Larypgismus
(n.) A
spasmodic
state of the
glottis,
giving
rise to
contraction
or
closure
of the
opening..
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. i.) To make a kind of
musical
sound,
or
series
of
sounds,
by
forcing
the
breath
through
a small
orifice
formed
by
contracting
the lips; also, to emit a
similar
sound,
or
series
of
notes,
from the mouth or beak, as
birds..
Traction
::
Traction
(n.) The
adhesive
friction
of a wheel on a rail, a rope on a
pulley,
or the
like..
Guaranine
::
Guaranine
(n.) An
alkaloid
extracted
from
guarana.
Same as
Caffeine.
Gravitation
::
Gravitation
(n.) That
species
of
attraction
or force by which all
bodies
or
particles
of
matter
in the
universe
tend
toward
each
other;
called
also
attraction
of
gravitation,
universal
gravitation,
and
universal
gravity.
See
Attraction,
and
Weight..
Cancellation
::
Cancellation
(n.) The act,
process,
or
result
of
canceling;
as, the
cansellation
of
certain
words in a
contract,
or of the
contract
itself..
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