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Definition of try
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of try is as below...
Try (v. t.) To
subject
to
severe
trial;
to put to the test; to cause
suffering
or
trouble
to.
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Holohedral
::
Holohedral
(a.)
Having
all the
planes
required
by
complete
symmetry,
-- in
opposition
to
hemihedral..
Scab
::
Scab (n.) A mean,
dirty,
paltry
fellow..
Erato
::
Erato (n.) The Muse who
presided
over lyric and
amatory
poetry.
Heydeguy
::
Heydeguy
(n.) A kind of
country-dance
or
round.
Old
::
Old (n.) Open
country.
Sympathetic
::
Symmetry
(n.)
Likeness
in the form and size of
floral
organs
of the same kind;
regularity.
Strychnine
::
Strychnic
(a.) used to
designate
an acid,
called
also
igasuric
acid..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) A
combination
of
syllables
consisting
a
metrical
element
of a
verse,
the
syllables
being
formerly
distinguished
by their
quantity
or
length,
but in
modern
poetry
by the
accent..
Field
::
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
Giblets
::
Giblets
(n. pl.) The
inmeats,
or
edible
viscera
(heart,
gizzard,
liver,
etc.),
of
poultry..
Rusticate
::
Rusticate
(v. i.) To go into or
reside
in the
country;
to
ruralize.
Mensuration
::
Mensuration
(n.) That
branch
of
applied
geometry
which gives rules for
finding
the
length
of
lines,
the areas of
surfaces,
or the
volumes
of
solids,
from
certain
simple
data of lines and
angles..
Elegantly
::
Elegantly
(adv.)
In a
manner
to
please
nice
taste;
with
elegance;
with due
symmetry;
richly.
Menace
::
Menace
(n.) To
express
or show an
intention
to
inflict,
or to hold out a
prospect
of
inflicting,
evil or
injury
upon; to
threaten;
--
usually
followed
by with
before
the harm
threatened;
as, to
menace
a
country
with war..
Drainage
::
Drainage
(n.) The mode in which the
waters
of a
country
pass off by its
streams
and
rivers.
Writ
::
Writ (n.) An
instrument
in
writing,
under seal, in an
epistolary
form,
issued
from the
proper
authority,
commanding
the
performance
or
nonperformance
of some act by the
person
to whom it is
directed;
as, a writ of
entry,
of
error,
of
execution,
of
injunction,
of
mandamus,
of
return,
of
summons,
and the
like..
Peaceful
::
Peaceful
(a.)
Possessing
or
enjoying
peace;
not
disturbed
by war,
tumult,
agitation,
anxiety,
or
commotion;
quiet;
tranquil;
as, a
peaceful
time; a
peaceful
country;
a
peaceful
end..
Merchantry
::
Merchantry
(n.) The body of
merchants
taken
collectively;
as, the
merchantry
of a
country..
Mechanico-chemical
::
Mechanico-chemical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
connected
with, or
dependent
upon, both
mechanics
and
chemistry;
-- said
especially
of those
sciences
which treat of such
phenomena
as seem to
depend
on the laws both of
mechanics
and
chemistry,
as
electricity
and
magnetism..
Marine
::
Marine
(a.) The sum of naval
affairs;
naval
economy;
the
department
of
navigation
and sea
forces;
the
collective
shipping
of a
country;
as, the
mercantile
marine..
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