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Definition of car
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Car (n.) A small
vehicle
moved on
wheels;
usually,
one
having
but two
wheels
and drawn by one
horse;
a
cart..
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Peach
::
Peach (n.) A
well-known
high-flavored
juicy
fruit,
containing
one or two seeds in a hard
almond-like
endocarp
or
stone;
also, the tree which bears it
(Prunus,
/
Amygdalus
Persica).
In the wild stock the fruit is hard and
inedible..
Carped
::
Carped
(imp. & p. p.) of Car.
Provect
::
Provect
(a.)
Carried
forward;
advanced.
Poverty
::
Poverty
(n.) The
quality
or state of being poor or
indigent;
want or
scarcity
of means of
subsistence;
indigence;
need.
Whitewood
::
Whitewood
(n.) The soft and
easily-worked
wood of the tulip tree
(Liriodendron).
It is much used in
cabinetwork,
carriage
building,
etc..
Penitentiary
::
Penitentiary
(n.) An
office
of the papal court which
examines
cases of
conscience,
confession,
absolution
from vows, etc., and
delivers
decisions,
dispensations,
etc. Its chief is a
cardinal,
called
the Grand
Penitentiary,
appointed
by the
pope..
Quadrivalent
::
Quadrivalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of four;
capable
of
combining
with, being
replaced
by, or
compared
with, four monad
atoms;
tetravalent;
-- said of
certain
atoms and
radicals;
thus,
carbon
and
silicon
are
quadrivalent
elements..
Haversack
::
Haversack
(n.) A
gunner's
case or bag used carry
cartridges
from the
ammunition
chest to the piece in
loading.
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To test by any
appropriate
method;
to
inspect
carefully
with a view to
discover
the real
character
or state of; to
subject
to
inquiry
or
inspection
of
particulars
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a
fuller
insight
into the
subject
of
examination,
as a
material
substance,
a fact, a
reason,
a
cause,
the truth of a
statement;
to
inquire
or
search
into; to
explore;
as, to
examine
a
mineral;
to
examine
a ship to know
whether
she is
seaworthy;
to
examine
a
proposition,
theory,
or
question..
Jacare
::
Jacare
(n.) A
cayman.
See
Yacare.
Carl
::
Carl (n.) Large
stalks
of hemp which bear the seed; --
called
also carl hemp.
Arabesque
::
Arabesque
(n.) A style of
ornamentation
either
painted,
inlaid,
or
carved
in low
relief.
It
consists
of a
pattern
in which
plants,
fruits,
foliage,
etc., as well as
figures
of men and
animals,
real or
imaginary,
are
fantastically
interlaced
or put
together..
Statuary
::
Statuary
(n.) The art of
carving
statues
or
images
as
representatives
of real
persons
or
things;
a
branch
of
sculpture.
Queen
::
Queen (n.) A
playing
card
bearing
the
picture
of a
queen;
as, the queen of
spades..
Cancrinite
::
Cancrinite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
hexagonal
crystals,
also
massive,
generally
of a
yellow
color,
containing
silica,
alumina,
lime, soda, and
carbon
dioxide..
Oscitant
::
Oscitant
(a.)
Sleepy;
drowsy;
dull;
sluggish;
careless.
Muscardin
::
Muscardin
(n.) The
common
European
dormouse;
-- so named from its odor.
Carse
::
Carse (n.) Low,
fertile
land; a river
valley..
Scour
::
Scour (v. t.) To
remove
by
rubbing
or
cleansing;
to sweep along or off; to carry away or
remove,
as by a
current
of
water;
-- often with off or
away..
Caressingly
::
Caressingly
(ad.) In
caressing
manner.
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