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Definition of brin
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Brin (n.) One of the
radiating
sticks
of a fan. The
outermost
are
larger
and
longer,
and are
called
panaches..
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Decompose
::
Decompose
(v. t.) To
separate
the
constituent
parts of; to
resolve
into
original
elements;
to set free from
previously
existing
forms of
chemical
combination;
to bring to
dissolution;
to rot or
decay.
Defibrination
::
Defibrination
(n.) The act or
process
of
depriving
of
fibrin.
Myelin
::
Myelin
(n.) A soft white
substance
constituting
the
medullary
sheats
of nerve
fibers,
and
composed
mainly
of
cholesterin,
lecithin,
cerebrin,
albumin,
and some fat..
Rendezvous
::
Rendezvous
(v. t.) To bring
together
at a
certain
place;
to cause to be
assembled.
Congression
::
Congression
(n.) A
coming
or
bringing
together,
as in a
public
meeting,
in a
dispute,
in the act of
comparing,
or in
sexual
intercourse..
Subdue
::
Subdue
(v. t.) To
render
submissive;
to bring under
command;
to
reduce
to
mildness
or
obedience;
to tame; as, to
subdue
a
stubborn
child;
to
subdue
the
temper
or
passions..
Levite
::
Levite
(n.) One of the tribe or
family
of Levi; a
descendant
of Levi; esp., one
subordinate
to the
priests
(who were of the same
tribe)
and
employed
in
various
duties
connected
with the
tabernacle
first,
and
afterward
the
temple,
such as the care of the
building,
bringing
of wood and other
necessaries
for the
sacrifices,
the music of the
services,
etc..
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A broad
chisel
used to bring stone to a
nearly
smooth
surface;
--
called
also drove
chisel.
Boxing
::
Boxing
(n.) The
external
case of thin
material
used to bring any
member
to a
required
form.
Hypinosis
::
Hypinosis
(n.) A
diminution
in the
normal
amount
of
fibrin
present
in the
blood.
Fibrinogen
::
Fibrinogen
(n.) An
albuminous
substance
existing
in the
blood,
and in other
animal
fluids,
which
either
alone or with
fibrinoplastin
or
paraglobulin
forms
fibrin,
and thus
causes
coagulation..
Upbreed
::
Upbreed
(v. t.) To rear, or bring up; to
nurse..
Frame
::
Frame (v. t.) To
cause;
to bring
about;
to
produce.
Eyestone
::
Eyestone
(n.) A
small,
lenticular,
calcareous
body, esp. an
operculum
of a small
marine
shell of the
family
Turbinidae,
used to
remove
a
foreign
substance
from the eye. It is put into the inner
corner
of the eye under the lid, and
allowed
to work its way out at the outer
corner,
bringing
with it the
substance..
Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) The act of
congregating,
or
bringing
together,
or of
collecting
into one
aggregate
or
mass..
"aggregate
::
Aggregate
(v. t.) To bring
together;
to
collect
into a mass or sum. The
aggregated
soil..
Damningness
::
Damningness
(n.)
Tendency
to bring
damnation.
Collimate
::
Collimate
(v. t.) To
render
parallel
to a
certain
line or
direction;
to bring into the same line, as the axes of
telescopes,
etc.; to
render
parallel,
as rays of
light..
Umbra
::
Umbra (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
sciaenoid
food
fishes
of the genus
Umbrina,
especially
the
Mediterranean
species
(U.
cirrhosa),
which is
highly
esteemed
as a
market
fish; --
called
also
ombre,
and
umbrine..
Pair
::
Pair (v. t.) To unite in
couples;
to form a pair of; to bring
together,
as
things
which
belong
together,
or which
complement,
or are
adapted
to one
another..
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