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Definition of ye
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Ye
(pron.)
The
plural
of the
pronoun
of the
second
person
in the
nominative
case.
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Eploring
::
Eploring
(a.)
Employed
in, or
designed
for,
exploration..
Look
::
Look (v. t.) To look at; to turn the eyes
toward.
Frolic
::
Frolic
(v. i.) To play wild
pranks;
to play
tricks
of
levity,
mirth,
and
gayety;
to
indulge
in
frolicsome
play; to
sport..
Yama
::
Yama (n.) The king of the
infernal
regions,
corresponding
to the Greek
Pluto,
and also the judge of
departed
souls.
In later times he is more
exclusively
considered
the dire judge of all, and the
tormentor
of the
wicked.
He is
represented
as of a green
color,
with red
garments,
having
a crown on his head, his eyes
inflamed,
and
sitting
on a
buffalo,
with a club and noose in his
hands..
Tomato
::
Tomato
(n.) The fruit of a plant of the
Nightshade
family
(Lycopersicum
esculentun);
also, the plant
itself.
The
fruit,
which is
called
also love
apple,
is
usually
of a
rounded,
flattened
form, but often
irregular
in
shape.
It is of a
bright
red or
yellow
color,
and is eaten
either
cooked
or
uncooked..
Saleratus
::
Saleratus
(n.)
Aerated
salt; a white
crystalline
substance
having
an
alkaline
taste and
reaction,
consisting
of
sodium
bicarbonate
(see under
Sodium.)
It is
largely
used in
cooking,
with sour milk
(lactic
acid) or cream of
tartar
as a
substitute
for
yeast.
It is also an
ingredient
of most
baking
powders,
and is used in the
preparation
of
effervescing
drinks..
Heliolite
::
Heliolite
(n.) A
fossil
coral of the genus
Heliolites,
having
twelve-rayed
cells.
It is found in the
Silurian
rocks..
Yester-morning
::
Yester-morning
(n.) The
morning
of
yesterday.
Flayed
::
Flayed
(imp. & p. p.) of Fla.
Meloplasty
::
Meloplasty
(n.) The
process
of
restoring
a cheek which has been
destroyed
wholly
or in part.
Taled
::
Taled (n.) A kind of
quadrangular
piece of cloth put on by the Jews when
repeating
prayers
in the
synagogues.
Kendal
::
Kendal
() A cloth
colored
green by dye
obtained
from the
woad-waxen,
formerly
used by
Flemish
weavers
at
Kendal,
in
Westmoreland,
England..
Euchology
::
Euchology
(n.) A
formulary
of
prayers;
the book of
offices
in the Greek
Church,
containing
the
liturgy,
sacraments,
and forms of
prayers..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which have the value of
independent
words,
inasmuch
as the
simple
words are
either
not used at all, or are
rarely,
or at least much less
frequently,
used; as,
unavoidable,
unconscionable,
undeniable,
unspeakable,
unprecedented,
unruly,
and the like; or
inasmuch
as they are used in a
different
sense from the usual
meaning
of the
primitive,
or
especially
in one of the
significations
of the
latter;
as,
unaccountable,
unalloyed,
unbelieving,
unpretending,
unreserved,
and the like; o
Starry
::
Starry
(a.)
Shining
like
stars;
sparkling;
as,
starry
eyes..
Lawer
::
Lawer (n.) A
lawyer.
Delineate
::
Delineate
(a.)
Delineated;
portrayed.
Ya
::
Ya
(adv.)
Yea.
Withdraw
::
Withdraw
(v. t.) To take back or away, as what has been
bestowed
or
enjoyed;
to draw back; to cause to move away or
retire;
as, to
withdraw
aid,
favor,
capital,
or the
like..
Brayed
::
Brayed
(imp. & p. p.) of Bra.
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