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Definition of vat
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Vat (n.) A
wooden
tub for
washing
ores and
mineral
substances
in.
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Ureide
::
Ureide
(n.) Any one of the many
complex
derivatives
of urea; thus,
hydantoin,
and, in an
extended
dense,
guanidine,
caffeine,
et., are
ureides..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
discuss
or argue
privately,
and for
practice,
as cases at law..
Clavate
::
Clavate
(a.) Alt. of
Clavate.
Altitude
::
Altitude
(n.) Space
extended
upward;
height;
the
perpendicular
elevation
of an
object
above its
foundation,
above the
ground,
or above a given
level,
or of one
object
above
another;
as, the
altitude
of a
mountain,
or of a bird above the top of a
tree..
Innovate
::
Innovate
(v. i.) To
introduce
novelties
or
changes;
--
sometimes
with in or on.
Keel
::
Keel (n.) A
brewer's
cooling
vat; a
keelfat.
Stye
::
Stycerin
(n.) A
triacid
alcohol,
related
to
glycerin,
and
obtained
from
certain
styryl
derivatives
as a
yellow,
gummy,
amorphous
substance;
--
called
also
phenyl
glycerin..
Work
::
Work (n.) The
causing
of
motion
against
a
resisting
force.
The
amount
of work is
proportioned
to, and is
measured
by, the
product
of the force into the
amount
of
motion
along the
direction
of the
force.
See
Conservation
of
energy,
under
Conservation,
Unit of work, under Unit, also Foot
pound,
Horse
power,
Poundal,
and Erg..
Nobleness
::
Nobleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
noble;
greatness;
dignity;
magnanimity;
elevation
of mind,
character,
or
station;
nobility;
grandeur;
stateliness..
Hole
::
Hole (n.) A
hollow
place or
cavity;
an
excavation;
a pit; an
opening
in or
through
a solid body, a
fabric,
etc.; a
perforation;
a rent; a
fissure..
Hacienda
::
Hacienda
(n.) A large
estate
where work of any kind is done, as
agriculture,
manufacturing,
mining,
or
raising
of
animals;
a
cultivated
farm, with a good
house,
in
distinction
from a
farming
establishment
with rude huts for
herdsmen,
etc.; -- a word used in
Spanish-American
regions..
Inward
::
Inward
(a.)
Intimate;
domestic;
private.
Thymol
::
Thymol
(n.) A
phenol
derivative
of
cymene,
C10H13.OH,
isomeric
with
carvacrol,
found in oil of
thyme,
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
of a
pleasant
aromatic
odor and
strong
antiseptic
properties;
--
called
also
hydroxy
cymene..
Catching
::
Catching
(a.)
Captivating;
alluring.
Keeve
::
Keeve (n.) A vat or tub in which the mash is made; a mash tub.
Thirst
::
Thirst
(n.) A
sensation
of
dryness
in the
throat
associated
with a
craving
for
liquids,
produced
by
deprivation
of
drink,
or by some other cause (as fear,
excitement,
etc.) which
arrests
the
secretion
of the
pharyngeal
mucous
membrane;
hence,
the
condition
producing
this
sensation..
Megameter
::
Megameter
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
longitude
by
observation
of the
stars.
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) The act of
watching;
forbearance
of
sleep;
vigil;
wakeful,
vigilant,
or
constantly
observant
attention;
close
observation;
guard;
preservative
or
preventive
vigilance;
formerly,
a
watching
or
guarding
by
night..
Flag
::
Flag (v. t.) To
enervate;
to
exhaust
the vigor or
elasticity
of.
Salivant
::
Salivant
(n.) That which
produces
salivation.
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