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Definition of try
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Try (v. t.) To
essay;
to
attempt;
to
endeavor.
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Barrier
::
Barrier
(n.) A
fortress
or
fortified
town, on the
frontier
of a
country,
commanding
an
avenue
of
approach..
Afforest
::
Afforest
(v. t.) To
convert
into a
forest;
as, to
afforest
a tract of
country..
Industry
::
Industry
(n.) Any
department
or
branch
of art,
occupation,
or
business;
especially,
one which
employs
much labor and
capital
and is a
distinct
branch
of
trade;
as, the sugar
industry;
the iron
industry;
the
cotton
industry..
Strychnine
::
Strychnic
(a.) used to
designate
an acid,
called
also
igasuric
acid..
Poetastry
::
Poetastry
(n.) The works of a
poetaster.
Rusticate
::
Rusticate
(v. t.) To
require
or
compel
to
reside
in the
country;
to
banish
or send away
temporarily;
to
impose
rustication
on.
Discoverable
::
Discoverable
(a.)
Capable
of being
discovered,
found out, or
perceived;
as, many
minute
animals
are
discoverable
only by the help of the
microscope;
truths
discoverable
by human
industry..
Coquetry
::
Coquetry
(n.)
Attempts
to
attract
admiration,
notice,
or love, for the mere
gratification
of
vanity;
trifling
in
love..
Fish
::
Fish (v. t.) To try with a
fishing
rod; to catch fish in; as, to fish a
stream..
Geometrician
::
Geometrician
(n.) One
skilled
in
geometry;
a
geometer;
a
mathematician.
Minstrel
::
Minstrel
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, one of an order of men who
subsisted
by the arts of
poetry
and
music,
and sang
verses
to the
accompaniment
of a harp or other
instrument;
in
modern
times,
a poet; a bard; a
singer
and
harper;
a
musician..
Base
::
Base (n.) A place or tract of
country,
protected
by
fortifications,
or by
natural
advantages,
from which the
operations
of an army
proceed,
forward
movements
are made,
supplies
are
furnished,
etc..
Highland
::
Highland
(n.)
Elevated
or
mountainous
land;
(often
in the pl.) an
elevated
region
or
country;
as, the
Highlands
of
Scotland..
Rusticate
::
Rusticate
(v. i.) To go into or
reside
in the
country;
to
ruralize.
Spencer
::
Spencer
(n.) A
fore-and-aft
sail, abaft the
foremast
or the
mainmast,
hoisted
upon a small
supplementary
mast and set with a gaff and no boom; a
trysail
carried
at the
foremast
or
mainmast;
-- named after its
inventor,
Knight
Spencer,
of
England
[1802]..
Coffin
::
Coffin
(n.) A
casing
or
crust,
or a mold, of
pastry,
as for a pie..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) A
treatise
on
chemistry.
Attendance
::
Attendance
(v. t.) The act of
attending;
state of being in
waiting;
service;
ministry;
the fact of being
present;
presence.
Eschar
::
Eschar
(n.) In
Ireland,
one of the
continuous
mounds
or
ridges
of
gravelly
and sandy drift which
extend
for many miles over the
surface
of the
country.
Similar
ridges
in
Scotland
are
called
kames or
kams..
Boor
::
Boor (n.) A
husbandman;
a
peasant;
a
rustic;
esp. a
clownish
or
unrefined
countryman.
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