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Definition of try
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Try (v. t.) To
essay;
to
attempt;
to
endeavor.
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A 1
::
A 1 () A
registry
mark given by
underwriters
(as at
Lloyd's)
to ships in
first-class
condition.
Inferior
grades
are
indicated
by A 2 and A 3.
Trygon
::
Trygon
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of large sting rays
belonging
to
Trygon
and
allied
genera.
Ecclesiastic
::
Ecclesiastic
(n.) A
person
in holy
orders,
or
consecrated
to the
service
of the
church
and the
ministry
of
religion;
a
clergyman;
a
priest..
Seat
::
Seat (v. t.) To
settle;
to plant with
inhabitants;
as to seat a
country.
Form
::
Form (v. i.) To take a form,
definite
shape,
or
arrangement;
as, the
infantry
should
form in
column..
Sac
::
Sac (n.) The
privilege
formerly
enjoyed
by the lord of a
manor,
of
holding
courts,
trying
causes,
and
imposing
fines..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Sincerely;
honestly;
really;
faithfully;
as, to be truly
attached
to a
lover;
the
citizens
are truly loyal to their
prince
or their
country..
Square
::
Square
(n.) An
instrument
having
at least one right angle and two or more
straight
edges,
used to lay out or test
square
work. It is of
several
forms,
as the T
square,
the
carpenter's
square,
the
try-square.,
etc..
Dog Days
::
Dog days () A
period
of from four to six
weeks,
in the
summer,
variously
placed
by
almanac
makers
between
the early part of July and the early part of
September;
canicular
days; -- so
called
in
reference
to the
rising
in
ancient
times of the Dog Star
(Sirius)
with the sun.
Popularly,
the
sultry,
close part of the
summer..
Angles
::
Angles
(n. pl.) An
ancient
Low
German
tribe,
that
settled
in
Britain,
which came to be
called
Engla-land
(Angleland
or
England).
The
Angles
probably
came from the
district
of
Angeln
(now
within
the
limits
of
Schleswig),
and the
country
now Lower
Hanover,
etc..
Strychnic
::
Strychnia
(n.)
Strychnine.
Sang-froid
::
Sang-froid
(n.)
Freedom
from
agitation
or
excitement
of mind;
coolness
in
trying
circumstances;
indifference;
calmness.
Tryster
::
Tryster
(n.) One who makes an
appointment,
or
tryst;
one who meets with
another..
Emigration
::
Emigration
(n.) The act of
emigrating;
removal
from one
country
or state to
another,
for the
purpose
of
residence,
as from
Europe
to
America,
or, in
America,
from the
Atlantic
States
to the
Western..
Phytochemical
::
Phytochemical
(a.)
Relating
to
phytochemistry.
Quixotry
::
Quixotry
(n.)
Quixotism;
visionary
schemes.
Yager
::
Yager (n.) In the
German
army, one
belonging
to a body of light
infantry
armed with
rifles,
resembling
the
chasseur
of the
French
army..
Passport
::
Passport
(n.) A
license
granted
in time of war for the
removal
of
persons
and
effects
from a
hostile
country;
a
safe-conduct.
Devilry
::
Devilry
(n.)
Conduct
suitable
to the
devil;
extreme
wickedness;
deviltry.
Haematachometry
::
Haematachometry
(n.) The
measurement
of the
velocity
of the
blood.
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