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Definition of bolis
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Bolis (n.) A
meteor
or
brilliant
shooting
star,
followed
by a train of light or
sparks;
esp. one which
explodes..
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Symbolist
::
Symbolism
(n.) The
science
of
creeds;
symbolics.
Anabolic
::
Anabolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
anabolism;
an
anabolic
changes,
or
processes,
more or less
constructive
in their
nature..
Shogun
::
Shogun
(n.) A title
originally
conferred
by the
Mikado
on the
military
governor
of the
eastern
provinces
of
Japan.
By
gradual
usurpation
of power the
Shoguns
(known
to
foreigners
as
Tycoons)
became
finally
the
virtual
rulers
of
Japan.
The title was
abolished
in 1867.
Exigenter
::
Exigenter
(n.) An
officer
in the Court of
King's
Bench and
Common
Pleas whose duty it was make out
exigents.
The
office
in now
abolished.
Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) The
lowest
grade of
commissioned
officer
in a
British
cavalry
troop,
who
carried
the
standard.
The
office
was
abolished
in
1871..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of which a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on being
abolished
on one side of the body makes its
appearance
in the
corresponding
region
upon the other side.
Katabolism
::
Katabolism
(n.)
Destructive
or
downward
metabolism;
regressive
metamorphism;
--
opposed
to
anabolism.
See
Disassimilation.
Embolismatical
::
Embolismatical
(a.)
Embolismic.
Symbolism
::
Symbolism
(n.) A
system
of
symbols
or
representations.
Embolismical
::
Embolismical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
embolism
or
intercalation;
intercalated;
as, an
embolismic
year, i. e., the year in which there is
intercalation..
Annul
::
Annul (a.) To make void or of no
effect;
to
nullify;
to
abolish;
to do away with; -- used
appropriately
of laws,
decrees,
edicts,
decisions
of
courts,
or other
established
rules,
permanent
usages,
and the like, which are made void by
component
authority..
Embolic
::
Embolic
(a.)
Embolismic.
Symbolization
::
Symbolistical
(a.)
Characterized
by the use of
symbols;
as,
symbolistic
poetry..
Abolition
::
Abolition
(n.) The act of
abolishing,
or the state of being
abolished;
an
annulling;
abrogation;
utter
destruction;
as, the
abolition
of
slavery
or the slave
trade;
the
abolition
of laws,
decrees,
ordinances,
customs,
taxes,
debts,
etc..
Katabolic
::
Katabolic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
katabolism;
as,
katabolic
processes,
which give rise to
substances
(katastates)
of
decreasing
complexity
and
increasing
stability..
Commendam
::
Commendam
(n.) A
vacant
living
or
benefice
commended
to a
cleric
(usually
a
bishop)
who
enjoyed
the
revenue
until a
pastor
was
provided.
A
living
so held was said to be held in
commendam.
The
practice
was
abolished
by law in 1836.
Parabolist
::
Parabolist
(n.) A
narrator
of
parables.
Metamorphosis
::
Metamorphosis
(n.) The
change
of
material
of one kind into
another
through
the
agency
of the
living
organism;
metabolism.
Formedon
::
Formedon
(n.) A writ of right for a
tenant
in tail in case of a
discontinuance
of the
estate
tail. This writ has been
abolished.
Embolism
::
Embolism
(n.)
Intercalation;
the
insertion
of days,
months,
or
years,
in an
account
of time, to
produce
regularity;
as, the
embolism
of a lunar month in the Greek
year..
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