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Definition of troy
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Troy (n.) Troy
weight.
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Troy
::
Troy (n.) Troy
weight.
Acid
::
Acid (n.) One of a class of
compounds,
generally
but not
always
distinguished
by their sour
taste,
solubility
in
water,
and
reddening
of
vegetable
blue or
violet
colors.
They are also
characterized
by the power of
destroying
the
distinctive
properties
of
alkalies
or
bases,
combining
with them to form
salts,
at the same time
losing
their own
peculiar
properties.
They all
contain
hydrogen,
united
with a more
negative
element
or
radical,
either
alone,
or more
generally
with
oxygen,
and take their n
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Lying at full
length,
or
spread
out, upon the
ground;
level with the
ground
or
earth;
prostrate;
as, to lie flat on the
ground;
hence,
fallen;
laid low;
ruined;
destroyed..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.) The state of being lost or
destroyed;
especially,
the wreck or
foundering
of a ship or other
vessel..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
perfect
or
improve
by fire or heat; to
submit
to the
action
of fire or heat for some
economic
purpose;
to
destroy
or
change
some
property
or
properties
of, by
exposure
to fire or heat in due
degree
for
obtaining
a
desired
residuum,
product,
or
effect;
to bake; as, to burn clay in
making
bricks
or
pottery;
to burn wood so as to
produce
charcoal;
to burn
limestone
for the
lime..
Smite
::
Smite (v. t.) To
destroy
the life of by
beating,
or by
weapons
of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the
sword,
or with an arrow or other
instrument..
Pennyweight
::
Pennyweight
(n.) A troy
weight
containing
twenty-four
grains,
or the
twentieth
part of an
ounce;
as, a
pennyweight
of gold or of
arsenic.
It was
anciently
the
weight
of a
silver
penny,
whence
the
name..
Unwork
::
Unwork
(v. t.) To undo or
destroy,
as work
previously
done..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
destroy
the
financial
credit
of; to make
bankrupt;
to ruin.
Mutilate
::
Mutilate
(v. t.) To
destroy
or
remove
a
material
part of, so as to
render
imperfect;
as, to
mutilate
the
orations
of
Cicero..
Deletive
::
Deletive
(a.)
Adapted
to
destroy
or
obliterate.
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) To plow,
harrow,
and break up, as land,
without
seeding,
for the
purpose
of
destroying
weeds and
insects,
and
rendering
it
mellow;
as, it is
profitable
to
fallow
cold,
strong,
clayey
land..
Liad
::
liad (n.) A
celebrated
Greek epic poem, in
twenty-four
books,
on the
destruction
of
Ilium,
the
ancient
Troy. The Iliad is
ascribed
to
Homer..
Disunite
::
Disunite
(v. t.) To
destroy
the union of; to
divide;
to part; to
sever;
to
disjoin;
to
sunder;
to
separate;
as, to
disunite
particles
of
matter..
Ligniperdous
::
Ligniperdous
(a.)
Wood-destroying;
-- said of
certain
insects.
Troic
::
Troic (a.)
Pertaining
to Troy;
Trojan.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To be
overthrown
or
captured;
to be
destroyed.
Blight
::
Blight
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
destroy
the
happiness
of; to ruin; to mar
essentially;
to
frustrate;
as, to
blight
one's
prospects..
Destructiveness
::
Destructiveness
(n.) The
quality
of
destroying
or
ruining.
Iconoclast
::
Iconoclast
(n.) One who
exposes
or
destroys
impositions
or
shams;
one who
attacks
cherished
beliefs;
a
radical.
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