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Definition of y
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Y (n.) A
portion
of track
consisting
of two
diverging
tracks
connected
by a cross
track.
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Bestow
::
Bestow
(v. t.) To lay up in
store;
to
deposit
for safe
keeping;
to stow; to
place;
to put.
Tendrac
::
Tendrac
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of small
insectivores
of the
family
Centetidae,
belonging
to
Ericulus,
Echinope,
and
related
genera,
native
of
Madagascar.
They are more or less
spinose
and
resemble
the
hedgehog
in
habits.
The rice
tendrac
(Oryzorictes
hora) is very
injurious
to rice
crops.
Some of the
species
are
called
also
tenrec..
Palace
::
Palace
(n.)
Loosely,
any
unusually
magnificent
or
stately
house..
Septennially
::
Septennially
(adv.)
Once in seven
years.
Lenticel
::
Lenticel
(n.) One of the
small,
oval,
rounded
spots upon the stem or
branch
of a
plant,
from which the
underlying
tissues
may
protrude
or roots may
issue,
either
in the air, or more
commonly
when the stem or
branch
is
covered
with water or
earth..
Peripneumony
::
Peripneumony
(n.)
Pneumonia.
Baggily
::
Baggily
(adv.)
In a
loose,
baggy way..
Hierological
::
Hierological
(a.)
Pertaining
to
hierology.
Martyrdom
::
Martyrdom
(n.) The
condition
of a
martyr;
the death of a
martyr;
the
suffering
of death on
account
of
adherence
to the
Christian
faith,
or to any
cause..
Rider
::
Rider (n.) A
problem
of more than usual
difficulty
added to
another
on an
examination
paper.
State
::
State (n.) Rank;
condition;
quality;
as, the state of
honor..
Hydrocauli
::
Hydrocauli
(pl. ) of
Hydrocaulu.
Good
::
Good (n.)
Wares;
commodities;
chattels;
--
formerly
used in the
singular
in a
collective
sense.
In law, a
comprehensive
name for
almost
all
personal
property
as
distinguished
from land or real
property..
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To come down, as from a
source,
original,
or
stock;
to be
derived;
to
proceed
by
generation
or by
transmission;
to fall or pass by
inheritance;
as, the
beggar
may
descend
from a
prince;
a crown
descends
to the
heir..
Unstack
::
Unstack
(v. t.) To
remove,
or take away, from a
stack;
to
remove,
as
something
constituting
a
stack..
Romanic
::
Romanic
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to any or all of the
various
languages
which,
during
the
Middle
Ages,
sprung
out of the old
Roman,
or
popular
form of
Latin,
as the
Italian,
Spanish,
Portuguese,
French,
Provencal,
etc..
Outerly
::
Outerly
(adv.)
Utterly;
entirely.
Meridian
::
Meridian
(a.) A great
circle
on the
surface
of the
earth,
passing
through
the poles and any given
place;
also, the half of such a
circle
included
between
the
poles..
Brutalize
::
Brutalize
(v. i.) To
become
brutal,
inhuman,
barbarous,
or
coarse
and
beasty..
Exacerbation
::
Exacerbation
(n.) The act
rendering
more
violent
or
bitter;
the state of being
exacerbated
or
intensified
in
violence
or
malignity;
as,
exacerbation
of
passion..
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