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Definition of try
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Try (n.) A
screen,
or
sieve,
for
grain..
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At
::
At
(prep.)
The
relation
of a point or
position
in a
series,
or of
degree,
rate, or
value;
as, with the
thermometer
at 80�; goods sold at a cheap
price;
a
country
estimated
at
10,000
square
miles;
life is short at the
longest..
Excise
::
Excise
(n.) In
inland
duty or
impost
operating
as an
indirect
tax on the
consumer,
levied
upon
certain
specified
articles,
as,
tobacco,
ale,
spirits,
etc., grown or
manufactured
in the
country.
It is also
levied
to
pursue
certain
trades
and deal in
certain
commodities.
Certain
direct
taxes (as, in
England,
those on
carriages,
servants,
plate,
armorial
bearings,
etc.),
are
included
in the
excise.
Often used
adjectively;
as,
excise
duties;
excise
law;
excise
system..
Peasantry
::
Peasantry
(n.)
Peasants,
collectively;
the body of
rustics..
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..
Trigonometry
::
Trigonometry
(n.) That
branch
of
mathematics
which
treats
of the
relations
of the sides and
angles
of
triangles,
which the
methods
of
deducing
from
certain
given parts other
required
parts,
and also of the
general
relations
which exist
between
the
trigonometrical
functions
of arcs or
angles..
Well-set
::
Well-set
(a.) Well put
together;
having
symmetry
of
parts.
Interposit
::
Interposit
(n.) An
intermediate
depot or
station
between
one
commercial
city or
country
and
another.
Sophistical
::
Sophistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sophist;
embodying
sophistry;
fallaciously
subtile;
not
sound.
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..
Scorny
::
Scorny
(a.)
Deserving
scorn;
paltry.
Gallicanism
::
Gallicanism
(n.) The
principles,
tendencies,
or
action
of
those,
within
the Roman
Catholic
Church
in
France,
who (esp. in 1682)
sought
to
restrict
the papal
authority
in that
country
and
increase
the power of the
national
church..
Wold
::
Wold (n.) A
plain,
or low hill; a
country
without
wood,
whether
hilly or not..
Botryoid
::
Botryoid
(a.) Alt. of
Botryoida.
Home
::
Home
(adv.)
To one's home or
country;
as in the
phrases,
go home, come home, carry
home..
Hydrometry
::
Hydrometry
(n.) The art or
operation
of
measuring
the
velocity
or
discharge
of
running
water,
as in
rivers,
etc..
Soldanrie
::
Soldanrie
(n.) The
country
ruled by a
soldan,
or
sultan..
Test
::
Test (v. t.) To
examine
or try, as by the use of some
reagent;
as, to test a
solution
by
litmus
paper..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) In
carpentry,
a strip of wood
fastened
over a flush seam or
joint,
or an
angle,
to
strengthen
it..
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) An
officer
in
Christian
churches
appointed
to
perform
certain
subordinate
duties
varying
in
different
communions.
In the Roman
Catholic
and
Episcopal
churches,
a
person
admitted
to the
lowest
order in the
ministry,
subordinate
to the
bishops
and
priests.
In
Presbyterian
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
minister
and
elders,
and has
charge
of
certain
duties
connected
with the
communion
service
and the care of the poor. In
Congregational
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
pastor,
and
Salimetry
::
Salimetry
(n.) The art or
process
of
measuring
the
amount
of salt in a
substance.
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