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Definition of win
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Win (a.) To come to by toil or
effort;
to
reach;
to
overtake.
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Knowing
::
Knowing
(a.)
Artful;
cunning;
as, a
knowing
rascal..
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To tack, as a
vessel,
so that the other side of the
vessel
shall be
presented
to the
wind..
Swing
::
Swing (n.) A line, cord, or other thing
suspended
and
hanging
loose,
upon which
anything
may
swing;
especially,
an
apparatus
for
recreation
by
swinging,
commonly
consisting
of a rope, the two ends of which are
attached
overhead,
as to the bough of a tree, a seat being
placed
in the loop at the
bottom;
also, any
contrivance
by which a
similar
motion
is
produced
for
amusement
or
exercise..
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.)
Severity
of
climate
or
season;
inclemency;
as, the rigor of the
storm;
the
rigors
of
winter..
Twin
::
Twin (a.)
Composed
of parts
united
according
to some
definite
law of
twinning.
See Twin, n., 4..
Quercitron
::
Quercitron
(n.) The
yellow
inner bark of the
Quercus
tinctoria,
the
American
black oak,
yellow
oak,
dyer's
oak, or
quercitron
oak, a large
forest
tree
growing
from Maine to
eastern
Texas..
Reformer
::
Reformer
(n.) One of those who
commenced
the
reformation
of
religion
in the
sixteenth
century,
as
Luther,
Melanchthon,
Zwingli,
and
Calvin..
Jawing
::
Jawing
(n.)
Scolding;
clamorous
or
abusive
talk.
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To drive hard, or force to
violent
exertion,
as a
horse,
so as to
render
scant of wind; to put out of
breath..
Lucarne
::
Lucarne
(n.) A
dormer
window.
Homology
::
Homology
(n.)
Correspondence
or
relation
in type of
structure
in
contradistinction
to
similarity
of
function;
as, the
relation
in
structure
between
the leg and arm of a man; or that
between
the arm of a man, the fore leg of a
horse,
the wing of a bird, and the fin of a fish, all these
organs
being
modifications
of one type of
structure..
Bombardment
::
Bombardment
(n.) An
attack
upon a
fortress
or
fortified
town, with
shells,
hot shot,
rockets,
etc.; the act of
throwing
bombs and shot into a town or
fortified
place..
Earth
::
Earth (n.) A
plowing.
Heliotrope
::
Heliotrope
(n.) An
instrument
or
machine
for
showing
when the sun
arrived
at the
tropics
and
equinoctial
line.
Clasp
::
Clasp (v. t.) To
surround
and cling to; to
entwine
about.
Tail
::
Tail (v. i.) To swing with the stern in a
certain
direction;
-- said of a
vessel
at
anchor;
as, this
vessel
tails down
stream..
Roadster
::
Roadster
(n.) A
hunter
who keeps to the roads
instead
of
following
the
hounds
across
country.
Tallowing
::
Tallowing
(n.) The act, or art, of
causing
animals
to
produce
tallow;
also, the
property
in
animals
of
producing
tallow..
Student
::
Studding
sail () A light sail set at the side of a
principal
or
square
sail of a
vessel
in free
winds,
to
increase
her
speed.
Its head is bent to a small spar which is
called
the
studding-sail
boom. See
Illust.
of
Sail..
Merry
::
Merry
(superl.)
Laughingly
gay;
overflowing
with good humor and good
spirits;
jovial;
inclined
to
laughter
or play ;
sportive.
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