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Definition of vers
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Vers (n. sing. & pl.) A verse or
verses.
See
Verse.
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Obconical
::
Obconical
(a.)
Conical,
but
having
the apex
downward;
inversely
conical..
Oversize
::
Oversize
(v. t.) To cover with
viscid
matter.
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) That
harmony
or
moderation
which
affords
rest for the eye; --
opposed
to the
scattering
and
division
of a
subject
into too many
unconnected
parts,
and also to
anything
which is
overstrained;
as, a
painting
may want
repose..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) Grade or rank to which
scholars
are
admitted
by a
college
or
university,
in
recognition
of their
attainments;
as, the
degree
of
bachelor
of arts,
master,
doctor,
etc..
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To cause to fall, or to tail; to
subvert;
to
overthrow;
as, to
overset
a
government
or a
plot..
Checker
::
Checker
(n.) To
variegate
or
diversify
with
different
qualities,
colors,
scenes,
or
events;
esp., to
subject
to
frequent
alternations
of
prosperity
and
adversity..
Disport
::
Disport
(v. i.) Play;
sport;
pastime;
diversion;
playfulness.
Tuft
::
Tuft (n.) A
nobleman,
or
person
of
quality,
especially
in the
English
universities;
-- so
called
from the tuft, or gold
tassel,
on the cap worn by
them..
Bryologist
::
Bryologist
(n.) One
versed
in
bryology.
Run
::
Run (a.) To flow, as a
liquid;
to
ascend
or
descend;
to
course;
as,
rivers
run to the sea; sap runs up in the
spring;
her blood ran
cold..
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) Said of a
subject,
or
phrase,
when the
intervals
of which it
consists
are
repeated
in the
contrary
direction,
rising
instead
of
falling,
or vice
versa..
Versifying
::
Versifying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Versif.
Optimism
::
Optimism
(n.) The
opinion
or
doctrine
that
everything
in
nature,
being the work of God, is
ordered
for the best, or that the
ordering
of
things
in the
universe
is such as to
produce
the
highest
good..
Mismeter
::
Mismeter
(v. t.) To give the wrong meter to, as to a line of
verse..
Spurry
::
Spur-royal
(n.) A gold coin, first made in the reign of
Edward
IV.,
having
a star on the
reverse
resembling
the rowel of a spur. In the
reigns
of
Elizabeth
and of James I., its value was
fifteen
shillings..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) A fixed
decree
by which the order of
things
is
prescribed;
the
immutable
law of the
universe;
inevitable
necessity;
the force by which all
existence
is
determined
and
conditioned.
Peshitto
::
Peshitto
(n.) The
earliest
Syriac
version
of the Old
Testament,
translated
from
Hebrew;
also, the
incomplete
Syriac
version
of the New
Testament..
Upset
::
Upset (v. t.) To
overturn,
overthrow,
or
overset;
as, to upset a
carriage;
to upset an
argument..
Rimer
::
Rimer (n.) A
rhymer;
a
versifier.
Transept
::
Transept
(n.) The
transversal
part of a
church,
which
crosses
at right
angles
to the
greatest
length,
and
between
the nave and
choir.
In the
basilicas,
this had often no
projection
at its two ends. In
Gothic
churches
these
project
these
project
greatly,
and
should
be
called
the arms of the
transept.
It is
common,
however,
to speak of the arms
themselves
as the
transepts..
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