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Definition of variously
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Variously
(adv.)
In
various
or
different
ways.
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Celluloid
::
Celluloid
(n.) A
substance
composed
essentially
of gun
cotton
and
camphor,
and when pure
resembling
ivory in
texture
and
color,
but
variously
colored
to
imitate
coral,
tortoise
shell,
amber,
malachite,
etc. It is used in the
manufacture
of
jewelry
and many small
articles,
as
combs,
brushes,
collars,
and
cuffs;
--
originally
called
xylonite..
Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the image of an
external
object
or
objects
is, by means of
lenses,
thrown
upon a
sensitized
plate or
surface
placed
at the back of an
extensible
darkened
box or
chamber
variously
modified;
--
commonly
called
simply
the
camera..
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..
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..
Braxy
::
Braxy (n.) A
disease
of
sheep.
The term is
variously
applied
in
different
localities.
Popelote
::
Popelote
(n.) A word
variously
explained
as a
little
puppet,
a
little
doll, or a young
butterfly.
Cf.
Popet..
Diversely
::
Diversely
(adv.)
In
different
ways;
differently;
variously.
Paste
::
Paste (n.) A
highly
refractive
vitreous
composition,
variously
colored,
used in
making
imitations
of
precious
stones
or gems. See
Strass..
Kino
::
Kino (n.) The dark red dried juice of
certain
plants,
used
variously
in
tanning,
in
dyeing,
and as an
astringent
in
medicine..
Azo-
::
Azo- ()
Applied
loosely
to
compounds
having
nitrogen
variously
combined,
as in
cyanides,
nitrates,
etc..
Waterway
::
Waterway
(n.) Heavy plank or
timber
extending
fore and aft the whole
length
of a
vessel's
deck at the line of
junction
with the
sides,
forming
a
channel
to the
scuppers,
which are cut
through
it. In iron
vessels
the
waterway
is
variously
constructed..
Myrtle
::
Myrtle
(n.) A
species
of the genus
Myrtus,
especially
Myrtus
communis.
The
common
myrtle
has a
shrubby,
upright
stem, eight or ten feet high. Its
branches
form a
close,
full head,
thickly
covered
with ovate or
lanceolate
evergreen
leaves.
It has
solitary
axillary
white or rosy
flowers,
followed
by black
several-seeded
berries.
The
ancients
considered
it
sacred
to
Venus.
The
flowers,
leaves,
and
berries
are used
variously
in
perfumery
and as a
condiment,
and the
beautifully
mottled
wood is used i
Yaws
::
Yaws (n.) A
disease,
occurring
in the
Antilles
and in
Africa,
characterized
by
yellowish
or
reddish
tumors,
of a
contagious
character,
which,
in shape and
appearance,
often
resemble
currants,
strawberries,
or
raspberries.
There are
several
varieties
of this
disease,
variously
known as
framboesia,
pian,
verrugas,
and
crab-yaws..
Oak
::
Oak (n.) Any tree or shrub of the genus
Quercus.
The oaks have
alternate
leaves,
often
variously
lobed,
and
staminate
flowers
in
catkins.
The fruit is a
smooth
nut,
called
an
acorn,
which is more or less
inclosed
in a scaly
involucre
called
the cup or
cupule.
There are now
recognized
about three
hundred
species,
of which
nearly
fifty occur in the
United
States,
the rest in
Europe,
Asia, and the other parts of North
America,
a very few
barely
reaching
the
northern
parts of South
America
and Afric
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..
Lygodium
::
Lygodium
(n.) A genus of ferns with
twining
or
climbing
fronds,
bearing
stalked
and
variously-lobed
divisions
in
pairs..
Hydrometer
::
Hydrometer
(n.) An
instrument,
variously
constructed,
used for
measuring
the
velocity
or
discharge
of
water,
as in
rivers,
from
reservoirs,
etc., and
called
by
various
specific
names
according
to its
construction
or use, as
tachometer,
rheometer,
hydrometer,
pendulum,
etc.; a
current
gauge..
Slice
::
Slice (v. t.) A plate of iron with a
handle,
forming
a kind of
chisel,
or a
spadelike
implement,
variously
proportioned,
and used for
various
purposes,
as for
stripping
the
planking
from a
vessel's
side, for
cutting
blubber
from a
whale,
or for
stirring
a fire of
coals;
a slice bar; a peel; a fire
shovel..
Snowbird
::
Snowbird
(n.) An
arctic
finch
(Plectrophenax,
/
Plectrophanes,
nivalis)
common,
in
winter,
both in
Europe
and the
United
States,
and often
appearing
in large
flocks
during
snowstorms.
It is
partially
white,
but
variously
marked
with
chestnut
and
brown.
Called
also snow
bunting,
snowflake,
snowfleck,
and
snowflight..
Differently
::
Differently
(adv.)
In a
different
manner;
variously.
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