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Definition of c
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C () The C clef, a
modification
of the
letter
C,
placed
on any line of the
staff,
shows that line to be
middle
C..
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Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) That which is
founded,
or
established
by
endowment;
an
endowed
institution
or
charity..
Scutiger
::
Scutiger
(n.) Any
species
of
chilopod
myriapods
of the genus
Scutigera.
They
sometimes
enter
buildings
and prey upon
insects.
Crystallographically
::
Crystallographically
(adv.)
In the
manner
of
crystallography.
Clearing
::
Clearing
(n.) A tract of land
cleared
of wood for
cultivation.
Ounce
::
Ounce (n.) The
twelfth
part of a troy
pound.
Wiggle
::
Wiggle
(v. t.) To move to and fro with a
quick,
jerking
motion;
to bend
rapidly,
or with a
wavering
motion,
from side to side; to wag; to
squirm;
to
wriggle;
as, the dog
wiggles
his tail; the
tadpole
wiggles
in the
water..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) The
language
of the
Czechs
(the
ancient
inhabitants
of
Bohemia),
the
richest
and most
developed
of the
dialects
of the
Slavic
family..
Unimproved
::
Unimproved
(a.) Not used; not
employed;
especially,
not used or
employed
for a
valuable
purpose;
as,
unimproved
opportunities;
unimproved
blessings..
Keckle
::
Keckle
(v. i. & n.) See Keck, v. i. & n..
Helve
::
Helve (n.) The
handle
of an ax,
hatchet,
or
adze..
Shunter
::
Shunter
(n.) A
person
employed
to shunt cars from one track to
another.
Trade
::
Trade (v.)
Specifically:
The act or
business
of
exchanging
commodities
by
barter,
or by
buying
and
selling
for
money;
commerce;
traffic;
barter..
Burse
::
Burse (n.) A fund or
foundation
for the
maintenance
of needy
scholars
in their
studies;
also, the sum given to the
beneficiaries..
Premeditate
::
Premeditate
(v. t.) To think on, and
revolve
in the mind,
beforehand;
to
contrive
and
design
previously;
as, to
premeditate
robbery..
Album
::
Album (n.) A white
tablet
on which
anything
was
inscribed,
as a list of
names,
etc..
Mollifier
::
Mollifier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
mollifies..
Condition
::
Condition
(v. i.) To make
terms;
to
stipulate.
Elixir
::
Elixir
(n.) Any
cordial
or
substance
which
invigorates.
Beshow
::
Beshow
(n.) A large food fish
(Anoplopoma
fimbria)
of the north
Pacific
coast;
--
called
also
candlefish.
Caliginosity
::
Caliginosity
(n.)
Darkness.
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