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Definition of bord
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Bord (n.) The face of coal
parallel
to the
natural
fissures.
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Subopercular
::
Subofficer
(n.) An under or
subordinate
officer.
Accompaniment
::
Accompaniment
(n.) A part
performed
by
instruments,
accompanying
another
part or parts
performed
by
voices;
the
subordinate
part, or
parts,
accompanying
the voice or a
principal
instrument;
also, the
harmony
of a
figured
bass..
Moss
::
Moss (n.) A bog; a
morass;
a place
containing
peat; as, the
mosses
of the
Scottish
border..
Inferior
::
Inferior
(a.)
Junior
or
subordinate
in rank; as, an
inferior
officer..
Purflew
::
Purflew
(n.) A hem,
border.,
or
trimming,
as of
embroidered
work..
Cetacea
::
Cetacea
(n. pl.) An order of
marine
mammals,
including
the
whales.
Like
ordinary
mammals
they
breathe
by means of
lungs,
and bring forth
living
young which they
suckle
for some time. The
anterior
limbs are
changed
to
paddles;
the tail
flukes
are
horizontal.
There are two
living
suborders:.
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) To say; to
utter;
to
communicate
authoritatively;
to
deliver
(a
command)
to a
subordinate;
to
declare
with
authority;
to
impose;
as, to
dictate
the terms of a
treaty;
a
general
dictates
orders
to his
troops..
Nematocera
::
Nematocera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
dipterous
insects,
having
long
antennae,
as the
mosquito,
gnat, and crane fly; --
called
also
Nemocera..
Limbus
::
Limbus
(n.) A
border
or
margin;
as, the
limbus
of the
cornea..
Monopneumona
::
Monopneumona
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Dipnoi,
including
the
Ceratodus..
Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) A
subordinate
place of
worshi.
Purfle
::
Purfle
(v. t.) To
ornament
with a
bordure
of
emines,
furs, and the like; also, with gold studs or
mountings..
Ministrant
::
Ministrant
(a.)
Performing
service
as a
minister;
attendant
on
service;
acting
under
command;
subordinate.
Alley
::
Alley (n.) A
narrow
passage;
especially
a walk or
passage
in a
garden
or park,
bordered
by rows of trees or
bushes;
a
bordered
way..
Bord
::
Bord (n.) The face of coal
parallel
to the
natural
fissures.
Empire
::
Empire
(n.) The
dominion
of an
emperor;
the
territory
or
countries
under the
jurisdiction
and
dominion
of an
emperor
(rarely
of a
king),
usually
of
greater
extent
than a
kingdom,
always
comprising
a
variety
in the
nationality
of, or the forms of
administration
in,
constituent
and
subordinate
portions;
as, the
Austrian
empire..
Creeks
::
Creeks
(n. pl.) A tribe or
confederacy
of North
American
Indians,
including
the
Muskogees,
Seminoles,
Uchees,
and other
subordinate
tribes.
They
formerly
inhabited
Georgia,
Florida,
and
Alabama..
Purfle
::
Purfle
(v. t.) To
decorate
with a
wrought
or
flowered
border;
to
embroider;
to
ornament
with
metallic
threads;
as, to
purfle
with blue and
white..
Seraphine
::
Seraphine
(n.) A wind
instrument
whose
sounding
parts are
reeds,
consisting
of a thin
tongue
of brass
playing
freely
through
a slot in a
plate.
It has a case, like a
piano,
and is
played
by means of a
similar
keybord,
the
bellows
being
worked
by the foot. The
melodeon
is a
portable
variety
of this
instrument..
Tectibranchiata
::
Tectibranchiata
(n. pl.) An
order,
or
suborder,
of
gastropod
Mollusca
in which the gills are
usually
situated
on one side of the back, and
protected
by a fold of the
mantle.
When there is a
shell,
it is
usually
thin and
delicate
and often
rudimentary.
The
aplysias
and the
bubble
shells
are
examples..
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