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Definition of vat
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Vat (v. t.) To put or
transfer
into a vat.
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Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) A
person
employed
to write
orders,
letters,
dispatches,
public
or
private
papers,
records,
and the like; an
official
scribe,
amanuensis,
or
writer;
one who
attends
to
correspondence,
and
transacts
other
business,
for an
association,
a
public
body, or an
individual..
Signet
::
Signet
(n.) A seal;
especially,
in
England,
the seal used by the
sovereign
in
sealing
private
letters
and
grants
that pass by bill under the sign
manual;
--
called
also privy
signet..
Ketmie
::
Ketmie
(n.) The name of
certain
African
species
of
Hibiscus,
cultivated
for the acid of their
mucilage..
Insalivation
::
Insalivation
(n.) The
mixing
of the food with the
saliva
and other
secretions
of the mouth in
eating.
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Private
conversation;
(pl.)
secrets
shared;
as, there were
confidences
between
them..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) To make
hollow,
as a scoop or dish; to
excavate;
to dig out; to form by
digging
or
excavation..
Tetanus
::
Tetanus
(n.) A
painful
and
usually
fatal
disease,
resulting
generally
from a
wound,
and
having
as its
principal
symptom
persistent
spasm of the
voluntary
muscles.
When the
muscles
of the lower jaw are
affected,
it is
called
locked-jaw,
or
lickjaw,
and it takes
various
names from the
various
incurvations
of the body
resulting
from the
spasm..
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..
Tulipomania
::
Tulipomania
(n.) A
violent
passion
for the
acquisition
or
cultivation
of
tulips;
-- a word said by
Beckman
to have been
coined
by
Menage.
Succinate
::
Succinamic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid amide
derivative
of
succinic
acid,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
and
forming
a
series
of
salts..
Picamar
::
Picamar
(n.) An oily
liquid
hydrocarbon
extracted
from the
creosote
of
beechwood
tar. It
consists
essentially
of
certain
derivatives
of
pyrogallol.
Incult
::
Incult
(a.)
Untilled;
uncultivated;
crude;
rude;
uncivilized.
Chloranil
::
Chloranil
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
substance,
C6Cl4.O2,
regarded
as a
derivative
of
quinone,
obtained
by the
action
of
chlorine
on
certain
benzene
derivatives,
as
aniline..
Way
::
Way (n.)
Sphere
or scope of
observation.
Salvation
::
Salvation
(n.) The act of
saving;
preservation
or
deliverance
from
destruction,
danger,
or great
calamity..
Derivative
::
Derivative
(n.) That which is
derived;
anything
obtained
or
deduced
from
another.
Trough
::
Trough
(n.) A long,
hollow
vessel,
generally
for
holding
water or other
liquid,
especially
one
formed
by
excavating
a log
longitudinally
on one side; a long tray; also, a
wooden
channel
for
conveying
water,
as to a mill
wheel..
Contorted
::
Contorted
(a.)
Arranged
so as to
overlap
each
other;
as,
petals
in
contorted
or
convolute
aestivation..
Almagest
::
Almagest
(n.) The
celebrated
work of
Ptolemy
of
Alexandria,
which
contains
nearly
all that is known of the
astronomical
observations
and
theories
of the
ancients.
The name was
extended
to other
similar
works..
Oxyquinoline
::
Oxyquinoline
(n.)
Hydroxy
quinoline;
a
phenol
derivative
of
quinoline,
--
called
also
carbostyril..
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