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Definition of try
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Try (v. t.) To
experience;
to have or gain
knowledge
of by
experience.
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Adventure
::
Adventure
(v. i.) To try the
chance;
to take the risk.
Gypsy
::
Gypsy (n.) One of a
vagabond
race, whose
tribes,
coming
originally
from
India,
entered
Europe
in 14th or 15th
centry,
and are now
scattered
over
Turkey,
Russia,
Hungary,
Spain,
England,
etc.,
living
by
theft,
fortune
telling,
horsejockeying,
tinkering,
etc. Cf.
Bohemian,
Romany..
Labored
::
Labored
(a.)
Bearing
marks of labor and
effort;
elaborately
wrought;
not easy or
natural;
as,
labored
poetry;
a
labored
style..
Devilry
::
Devilry
(n.)
Conduct
suitable
to the
devil;
extreme
wickedness;
deviltry.
Trygon
::
Trygon
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of large sting rays
belonging
to
Trygon
and
allied
genera.
Countersign
::
Countersign
(a.) A
private
signal,
word, or
phrase,
which must be given in order to pass a
sentry;
a
watchword..
Sophistical
::
Sophistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sophist;
embodying
sophistry;
fallaciously
subtile;
not
sound.
Ancientry
::
Ancientry
(n.)
Antiquity;
what is
ancient.
Casuistry
::
Casuistry
(a.)
Sophistical,
equivocal,
or false
reasoning
or
teaching
in
regard
to
duties,
obligations,
and
morals..
Whittle
::
Whittle
(n.) A
grayish,
coarse
double
blanket
worn by
countrywomen,
in the west of
England,
over the
shoulders,
like a cloak or
shawl..
Motherland
::
Motherland
(n.) The
country
of one's
ancestors;
-- same as
fatherland.
Anthropometrical
::
Anthropometrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
anthropometry.
Rustic
::
Rustic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
country;
rural;
as, the
rustic
gods of
antiquity..
Iatrochemist
::
Iatrochemist
(n.) A
physician
who
explained
or
treated
diseases
upon
chemical
principles;
one who
practiced
iatrochemistry.
Commark
::
Commark
(n.) The
frontier
of a
country;
confines.
Passport
::
Passport
(n.) A
license
granted
in time of war for the
removal
of
persons
and
effects
from a
hostile
country;
a
safe-conduct.
Inhabitativeness
::
Inhabitativeness
(n.) A
tendency
or
propensity
to
permanent
residence
in a place or
abode;
love of home and
country.
Census
::
Census
(n.) An
official
registration
of the
number
of the
people,
the value of their
estates,
and other
general
statistics
of a
country..
Jesuitry
::
Jesuitry
(n.)
Jesuitism;
subtle
argument.
Taste
::
Taste (v. t.) To try by
eating
a
little;
to eat a small
quantity
of.
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