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Definition of char
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Char (n.) Alt. of Char.
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Signalment
::
Signalment
(n.) The act of
signaling,
or of
signalizing;
hence,
description
by
peculiar,
appropriate,
or
characteristic
marks..
Breve
::
Breve (n.) A note or
character
of time,
equivalent
to two
semibreves
or four
minims.
When
dotted,
it is equal to three
semibreves.
It was
formerly
of a
square
figure
(as thus: / ), but is now made oval, with a line
perpendicular
to the staff on each of its
sides;
--
formerly
much used for choir
service..
Tribular
::
Tribular
(a.) Of or
relating
to a
tribe;
tribal;
as, a
tribual
characteristic;
tribular
worship..
Syrup
::
Syrup (n.) A thick and
viscid
saccharine
solution
of
superior
quality
(as
sugarhouse
sirup or
molasses,
maple
sirup);
specifically,
in
pharmacy
and often in
cookery,
a
saturated
solution
of sugar and water
(simple
sirup),
or such a
solution
flavored
or
medicated..
Asthenic
::
Asthenic
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
pertaining
to,
debility;
weak;
debilitating..
Chaff
::
Chaff (n.)
Anything
of a
comparatively
light and
worthless
character;
the
refuse
part of
anything.
Equivocatory
::
Equivocatory
(a.)
Indicating,
or
characterized
by,
equivocation..
Learned
::
Learned
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
learning;
possessing,
or
characterized
by,
learning,
esp.
scholastic
learning;
erudite;
well-informed;
as, a
learned
scholar,
writer,
or
lawyer;
a
learned
book; a
learned
theory..
Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) A
donation
or
legacy
appropriated
to
support
a
charitable
institution,
and
constituting
a
permanent
fund;
endowment..
Mantra
::
Mantra
(n.) A
prayer;
an
invocation;
a
religious
formula;
a
charm.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
the
character
or
sentiments
properly
belonging
to one's
position;
not
unnatural
in
feelings.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) The price
demanded
for a thing or
service.
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To make or
produce,
as an
effect
or
result,
by the
application
of fire or heat; as, to burn a hole; to burn
charcoal;
to burn
letters
into a
block..
Masked
::
Masked
(a.)
Wearing
a mask or
masks;
characterized
by
masks;
cincealed;
hidden.
Physiognomy
::
Physiognomy
(n.) The art and
science
of
discovering
the
predominant
temper,
and other
characteristic
qualities
of the mind, by the
outward
appearance,
especially
by the
features
of the
face..
Beauish
::
Beauish
(n.) Like a beau;
characteristic
of a beau;
foppish;
fine.
Mannerist
::
Mannerist
(n.) One
addicted
to
mannerism;
a
person
who, in
action,
bearing,
or
treatment,
carries
characteristic
peculiarities
to
excess.
See
citation
under
Mannerism..
Maidmarian
::
Maidmarian
(n.) The lady of the May
games;
one of the
characters
in a
morris
dance;
a May
queen.
Afterward,
a
grotesque
character
personated
in
sports
and
buffoonery
by a man in
woman's
clothes..
Priming
::
Priming
(n.) The
powder
or other
combustible
used to
communicate
fire to a
charge
of
gunpowder,
as in a
firearm..
Toothbill
::
Toothbill
(n.) A
peculiar
fruit-eating
ground
pigeon
(Didunculus
strigiostris)
native
of the
Samoan
Islands,
and noted for its
resemblance,
in
several
characteristics,
to the
extinct
dodo. Its beak is stout and
strongly
hooked,
and the
mandible
has two or three
strong
teeth
toward
the end. Its color is
chocolate
red.
Called
also
toothbilled
pigeon,
and
manu-mea..
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