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Definition of variously
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Variously
(adv.)
In
various
or
different
ways.
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Clubfoot
::
Clubfoot
(n.) A
short,
variously
distorted
foot; also, the
deformity,
usually
congenital,
which such a foot
exhibits;
talipes..
Bdellium
::
Bdellium
(n.) An
unidentified
substance
mentioned
in the Bible (Gen. ii. 12, and Num. xi. 7),
variously
taken to be a gum, a
precious
stone,
or
pearls,
or
perhaps
a kind of amber found in
Arabia..
Azo-
::
Azo- ()
Applied
loosely
to
compounds
having
nitrogen
variously
combined,
as in
cyanides,
nitrates,
etc..
Hurdle
::
Hurdle
(n.) An
artificial
barrier,
variously
constructed,
over which men or
horses
leap in a
race..
Kino
::
Kino (n.) The dark red dried juice of
certain
plants,
used
variously
in
tanning,
in
dyeing,
and as an
astringent
in
medicine..
Hoop
::
Hoop (n.) An old
measure
of
capacity,
variously
estimated
at from one to four
pecks..
Pudding
::
Pudding
(n.) A
species
of food of a soft or
moderately
hard
consistence,
variously
made, but often a
compound
of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc..
Giallolino
::
Giallolino
(n.) A term
variously
employed
by early
writers
on art,
though
commonly
designating
the
yellow
oxide of lead, or
massicot..
Pectin
::
Pectin
(n.) One of a
series
of
carbohydrates,
commonly
called
vegetable
jelly,
found very
widely
distributed
in the
vegetable
kingdom,
especially
in ripe
fleshy
fruits,
as
apples,
cranberries,
etc. It is
extracted
as
variously
colored,
translucent
substances,
which are
soluble
in hot water but
become
viscous
on
cooling..
Lichen
::
Lichen
(n.) One of a class of
cellular,
flowerless
plants,
(technically
called
Lichenes),
having
no
distinction
of leaf and stem,
usually
of
scaly,
expanded,
frond-like
forms,
but
sometimes
erect or
pendulous
and
variously
branched.
They
derive
their
nourishment
from the air, and
generate
by means of
spores.
The
species
are very
widely
distributed,
and form
irregular
spots or
patches,
usually
of a
greenish
or
yellowish
color,
upon
rocks,
trees,
and
various
bodies,
to which they
adhere
with great
Sundry
::
Sundrily
(adv.)
In
sundry
ways;
variously.
Umber
::
Umber (n.) A brown or
reddish
pigment
used in both oil and water
colors,
obtained
from
certain
natural
clays
variously
colored
by the
oxides
of iron and
manganese.
It is
commonly
heated
or
burned
before
being used, and is then
called
burnt
umber;
when not
heated,
it is
called
raw
umber.
See Burnt
umber,
below..
Picotine
::
Picotine
(n.) A
variety
of
carnation
having
petals
of a light color
variously
dotted
and
spotted
at the
edges.
Poleaxe
::
Poleaxe
(n.)
Anciently,
a kind of
battle-ax
with a long
handle;
later,
an ax or
hatchet
with a short
handle,
and a head
variously
patterned;
-- used by
soldiers,
and also by
sailors
in
boarding
a
vessel..
Differently
::
Differently
(adv.)
In a
different
manner;
variously.
Daedalous
::
Daedalous
(a.)
Having
a
variously
cut or
incised
margin;
-- said of
leaves.
Usance
::
Usance
(v. t.) The time, fixed
variously
by the usage
between
different
countries,
when a bill of
exchange
is
payable;
as, a bill drawn on
London
at one
usance,
or at
double
usance..
Sherbet
::
Sherbet
(n.) A
preparation
of
bicarbonate
of soda,
tartaric
acid,
sugar,
etc.,
variously
flavored,
for
making
an
effervescing
drink;
--
called
also
sherbet
powder..
Mosaic
::
Mosaic
(n.) A
surface
decoration
made by
inlaying
in
patterns
small
pieces
of
variously
colored
glass,
stone,
or other
material;
--
called
also
mosaic
work..
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..
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