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Definition of yield
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Yield (n.)
Amount
yielded;
product;
--
applied
especially
to
products
resulting
from
growth
or
cultivation.
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Brazil Wood
::
Brazil
wood () A very heavy wood of a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and for
dyeing.
The best is the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree; but other trees also yield it. An
inferior
sort comes from
Jamaica,
the
timber
of C.
Braziliensis
and C.
crista.
This is often
distinguished
as
Braziletto
, but the
better
kind is also
frequently
so
named..
Resistance
::
Resistance
(n.) The
quality
of not
yielding
to force or
external
pressure;
that power of a body which acts in
opposition
to the
impulse
or
pressure
of
another,
or which
prevents
the
effect
of
another
power;
as, the
resistance
of the air to a body
passing
through
it; the
resistance
of a
target
to
projectiles..
Vulpic
::
Vulpic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
designating,
an acid
obtained
from a
lichen
(Cetraria
vulpina)
as a
yellow
or red
crystalline
substance
which on
decomposition
yields
pulvinic
acid..
Esplees
::
Esplees
(n. pl.) The full
profits
or
products
which
ground
or land
yields,
as the hay of the
meadows,
the feed of the
pasture,
the grain of
arable
fields,
the
rents,
services,
and the
like..
Nicotiana
::
Nicotiana
(n.) A genus of
American
and
Asiatic
solanaceous
herbs,
with
viscid
foliage
and
funnel-shaped
blossoms.
Several
species
yield
tobacco.
See
Tobacco..
Yolden
::
Yolden
(p. p.)
Yielded.
Yield
::
Yield (v. t.) To
furnish;
to
afford;
to
render;
to give
forth.
Proof
::
Proof (n.) The
quality
or state of
having
been
proved
or
tried;
firmness
or
hardness
that
resists
impression,
or does not yield to
force;
impenetrability
of
physical
bodies..
Quaggy
::
Quaggy
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
quagmire;
yielding
or
trembling
under the foot, as soft, wet
earth;
spongy;
boggy..
Lactifical
::
Lactifical
(a.)
Producing
or
yielding
milk.
Subscribe
::
Subscribe
(v. i.) To
yield;
to admit one's self to be
inferior
or in the
wrong.
Irrotational
::
Irrotational
(a.) Not
rotatory;
passing
from one point to
another
by a
movement
other than
rotation;
-- said of the
movement
of parts of a
liquid
or
yielding
mass.
Lin
::
Lin (v. i.) To
yield;
to stop; to
cease.
Lid
::
Lid (n.) The top of an ovary which opens
transversely,
as in the fruit of the
purslane
and the tree which
yields
Brazil
nuts..
Tetrahedrite
::
Tetrahedrite
(n.) A
sulphide
of
antimony
and
copper,
with small
quantities
of other
metals.
It is a very
common
ore of
copper,
and some
varieties
yield a
considerable
presentage
of
silver.
Called
also gray
copper
ore,
fahlore,
and
panabase..
Peptic
::
Peptic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
pepsin;
resembling
pepsin
in its power of
digesting
or
dissolving
albuminous
matter;
containing
or
yielding
pepsin,
or a body of like
properties;
as, the
peptic
glands..
Ill-natured
::
Ill-natured
(a.)
Intractable;
not
yielding
to
culture.
Submit
::
Submit
(v. t.) To
yield,
resign,
or
surrender
to
power,
will, or
authority;
-- often with the
reflexive
pronoun..
Farm
::
Farm (v. t.) To lease or let for an
equivalent,
as land for a rent; to yield the use of to
proceeds..
Cut
::
Cut (v. i.) To admit of
incision
or
severance;
to yield to a
cutting
instrument.
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