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Definition of came
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Came () imp. of Come.
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Became
::
Became
(imp.)
of
Becom.
Shagreen
::
Shagreen
(n.) A kind of
untanned
leather
prepared
in
Russia
and the East, from the skins of
horses,
asses,
and
camels,
and
grained
so as to be
covered
with small round
granulations.
This
characteristic
surface
is
produced
by
pressing
small seeds into the grain or hair side when
moist,
and
afterward,
when dry,
scraping
off the
roughness
left
between
them, and then, by
soaking,
causing
the
portions
of the skin which had been
compressed
or
indented
by the seeds to swell up into
relief.
It is used f
Cameras
::
Cameras
(pl. ) of
Camer.
Schooner
::
Schooner
(n.)
Originally,
a
small,
sharp-built
vessel,
with two masts and
fore-and-aft
rig.
Sometimes
it
carried
square
topsails
on one or both masts and was
called
a
topsail
schooner.
About 1840,
longer
vessels
with three
masts,
fore-and-aft
rigged,
came into use, and since that time
vessels
with four masts and even with six
masts,
so
rigged,
are
built.
Schooners
with more than two masts are
designated
three-masted
schooners,
four-masted
schooners,
etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
F
::
F () F is the sixth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
and a
nonvocal
consonant.
Its form and sound are from the
Latin.
The Latin
borrowed
the form from the Greek
digamma
/, which
probably
had the value of
English
w
consonant.
The form and value of Greek
letter
came from the
Phoenician,
the
ultimate
source
being
probably
Egyptian.
Etymologically
f is most
closely
related
to p, k, v, and b; as in E. five, Gr.
pe`nte;
E. wolf, L.
lupus,
Gr.
ly`kos;
E. fox, vixen ;
fragile,
break;
fruit,
brook,
v. t.;
Frontal
::
Frontal
(n.) A
medicament
or
application
for the
forehead.
Solarization
::
Solarization
(n.)
Injury
of a
photographic
picture
caused
by
exposing
it for too long a time to the sun's light in the
camera;
burning;
excessive
insolation.
Cameration
::
Cameration
(n.) A
vaulting
or
arching
over.
Trilobite
::
Trilobite
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
extinct
arthropods
belonging
to the order
Trilobita.
Trilobites
were very
common
in the
Silurian
and
Devonian
periods,
but
became
extinct
at the close of the
Paleozoic.
So named from the three lobes
usually
seen on each
segment..
Camellia
::
Camellia
(n.) An
Asiatic
genus of small
shrubs,
often with
shining
leaves
and showy
flowers.
Camellia
Japonica
is much
cultivated
for
ornament,
and C.
Sassanqua
and C.
oleifera
are grown in China for the oil which is
pressed
from their
seeds.
The tea plant is now
referred
to this genus under the name of
Camellia
Thea..
Camelshair
::
Camelshair
(a.) Of
camel's
hair.
Pandour
::
Pandour
(n.) One of a class of
Hungarian
mountaineers
serving
in the
Austrian
army; -- so
called
from
Pandur,
a
principal
town in the
region
from which they
originally
came..
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.
Stream
::
Stream
(n.) A
current
of water or other
fluid;
a
liquid
flowing
continuously
in a line or
course,
either
on the
earth,
as a
river,
brook,
etc., or from a
vessel,
reservoir,
or
fountain;
specifically,
any
course
of
running
water;
as, many
streams
are
blended
in the
Mississippi;
gas and steam came from the earth in
streams;
a
stream
of
molten
lead from a
furnace;
a
stream
of lava from a
volcano..
Koumiss
::
Koumiss
(n.) An
intoxicating
fermented
or
distilled
liquor
originally
made by the
Tartars
from
mare's
or
camel's
milk. It can be
obtained
from any kind of milk, and is now
largely
made in
Europe..
Anacharis
::
Anacharis
(n.) A
fresh-water
weed of the
frog's-bit
family
(Hydrocharidaceae),
native
to
America.
Transferred
to
England
it
became
an
obstruction
to
navigation.
Called
also
waterweed
and water
thyme..
Stuped
::
Stupe (v. t.) Cloth or flax
dipped
in warm water or
medicaments
and
applied
to a hurt or sore.
Camerae
::
Camerae
(pl. ) of
Camer.
Chiloma
::
Chiloma
(n.) The tumid upper lip of
certain
mammals,
as of a
camel..
Ruminantia
::
Ruminantia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Artiodactyla
having
four
stomachs.
This
division
includes
the
camels,
deer,
antelopes,
goats,
sheep,
neat
cattle,
and
allies..
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