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Definition of trod
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That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce
a
purpose;
--
usually
followed
by may, or
might,
and
frequently
preceded
by so, in
order,
to the end, etc..
Machine
::
Machine
(n.)
Supernatural
agency
in a poem, or a
superhuman
being
introduced
to
perform
some
exploit..
Interpose
::
Interpose
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
inject
between
the parts of a
conversation
or
argument.
Madonna
::
Madonna
(n.) My lady; -- a term of
address
in
Italian
formerly
used as the
equivalent
of
Madame,
but for which
Signora
is now
substituted.
Sometimes
introduced
into
English..
Innovate
::
Innovate
(v. i.) To
introduce
novelties
or
changes;
--
sometimes
with in or on.
Osier
::
Osier (n.) A kind of
willow
(Salix
viminalis)
growing
in wet
places
in
Europe
and Asia, and
introduced
into North
America.
It is
considered
the best of the
willows
for
basket
work. The name is
sometimes
given to any kind of
willow..
Preamble
::
Preamble
(n.) A
introductory
portion;
an
introduction
or
preface,
as to a book,
document,
etc.;
specifically,
the
introductory
part of a
statute,
which
states
the
reasons
and
intent
of the law..
Statutable
::
Statutable
(a.) Made or
introduced
by
statute;
proceeding
from an act of the
legistature;
as, a
statutable
provision
or
remedy..
Ingraft
::
Ingraft
(v. t.) To
insert,
as a scion of one tree,
shrub,
or plant in
another
for
propagation;
as, to
ingraft
a peach scion on a plum tree;
figuratively,
to
insert
or
introduce
in such a way as to make a part of
something..
For
::
For
(conj.)
Since;
because;
introducing
a
reason
of
something
before
advanced,
a
cause,
motive,
explanation,
justification,
or the like, of an
action
related
or a
statement
made. It is
logically
nearly
equivalent
to
since,
or
because,
but
connects
less
closely,
and is
sometimes
used as a very
general
introduction
to
something
suggested
by what has gone
before..
Outrode
::
Outrode
(n.) An
excursion.
Intercalary
::
Intercalary
(a.)
Inserted
or
introduced
among
others
in the
calendar;
as, an
intercalary
month,
day, etc.; -- now
applied
particularly
to the odd day (Feb. 29)
inserted
in the
calendar
of leap year. See
Bissextile,
n..
Downtrod
::
Downtrod
(a.) Alt. of
Downtrodde.
Moccasin
::
Moccasin
(n.) A
poisonous
snake of the
Southern
United
States.
The water
moccasin
(Ancistrodon
piscivorus)
is
usually
found in or near
water.
Above,
it is olive
brown,
barred
with
black;
beneath,
it is
brownish
yellow,
mottled
with
darker.
The
upland
moccasin
is
Ancistrodon
atrofuscus.
They
resemble
rattlesnakes,
but are
without
rattles..
Tenrec
::
Tenrec
(n.) A small
insectivore
(Centetes
ecaudatus),
native
of
Madagascar,
but
introduced
also into the
islands
of
Bourbon
and
Mauritius;
--
called
also
tanrec.
The name is
applied
to other
allied
genera.
See
Tendrac..
Such
::
Such (a.) Of that kind; of the like kind; like;
resembling;
similar;
as, we never saw such a day; --
followed
by that or as
introducing
the word or
proposition
which
defines
the
similarity,
or the
standard
of
comparison;
as, the books are not such that I can
recommend
them, or, not such as I can
recommend;
these
apples
are not such as those we saw
yesterday;
give your
children
such
precepts
as tend to make them
better..
Precursory
::
Precursory
(n.) An
introduction.
Bistoury
::
Bistoury
(n.) A
surgical
instrument
consisting
of a
slender
knife,
either
straight
or
curved,
generally
used by
introducing
it
beneath
the part to be
divided,
and
cutting
towards
the
surface..
Electrode
::
Electrode
(n.) The path by which
electricity
is
conveyed
into or from a
solution
or other
conducting
medium;
esp., the ends of the wires or
conductors,
leading
from
source
of
electricity,
and
terminating
in the
medium
traversed
by the
current..
Intermede
::
Intermede
(n.) A short
musical
dramatic
piece,
of a light and
pleasing,
sometimes
a
burlesque,
character;
an
interlude
introduced
between
the acts of a play or an
opera..
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