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Definition of char
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Char (n.) A car; a
chariot.
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Homomorphy
::
Homomorphy
(n.)
Similarity
of form;
resemblance
in
external
characters,
while
widely
different
in
fundamental
structure;
resemblance
in
geometric
ground
form. See
Homophyly,
Promorphology..
Beg
::
Beg (v. t.) To ask for as a
charity,
esp. to ask for
habitually
or from house to
house..
Caricature
::
Caricature
(v. t.) An
exaggeration,
or
distortion
by
exaggeration,
of parts or
characteristics,
as in a
picture..
Cavillous
::
Cavillous
(a.)
Characterized
by
caviling,
or
disposed
to
cavil;
quibbing..
Type
::
Type (n.) A
general
form or
structure
common
to a
number
of
individuals;
hence,
the ideal
representation
of a
species,
genus,
or other
group,
combining
the
essential
characteristics;
an
animal
or plant
possessing
or
exemplifying
the
essential
characteristics
of a
species,
genus,
or other
group.
Also, a group or
division
of
animals
having
a
certain
typical
or
characteristic
structure
of body
maintained
within
the
group..
Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
() The great
Charter,
so
called,
obtained
by the
English
barons
from King John, A. D. 1215. This name is also given to the
charter
granted
to the
people
of
England
in the ninth year of Henry III., and
confirmed
by
Edward
I..
Mass
::
Mass (n.) The
sacrifice
in the
sacrament
of the
Eucharist,
or the
consecration
and
oblation
of the
host..
Chargeable
::
Chargeable
(a.)
Subject
to be
charge
or
accused;
liable
or
responsible;
as,
revenues
chargeable
with a
claim;
a man
chargeable
with
murder..
Ad Valorem
::
Ad
valorem
() A term used to
denote
a duty or
charge
laid upon
goods,
at a
certain
rate per cent upon their
value,
as
stated
in their
invoice,
-- in
opposition
to a
specific
sum upon a given
quantity
or
number;
as, an ad
valorem
duty of
twenty
per
cent..
Epilepsy
::
Epilepsy
(n.) The
falling
sickness,
so
called
because
the
patient
falls
suddenly
to the
ground;
a
disease
characterized
by
paroxysms
(or fits)
occurring
at
interval
and
attended
by
sudden
loss of
consciousness,
and
convulsive
motions
of the
muscles..
Hospitable
::
Hospitable
(a.)
Receiving
and
entertaining
strangers
or
guests
with
kindness
and
without
reward;
kind to
strangers
and
guests;
characterized
by
hospitality.
Chara
::
Chara (n.) A genus of
flowerless
plants,
having
articulated
stems and
whorled
branches.
They
flourish
in wet
places..
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Verger
::
Verger
(n.) A
garden
or
orchard.
Beg
::
Beg (v. i.) To ask alms or
charity,
especially
to ask
habitually
by the
wayside
or from house to
house;
to live by
asking
alms..
Derisive
::
Derisive
(a.)
Expressing,
serving
for, or
characterized
by,
derision..
Exalt
::
Exalt (v. t.) To
elevate
in rank,
dignity,
power,
wealth,
character,
or the like; to
dignify;
to
promote;
as, to exalt a
prince
to the
throne,
a
citizen
to the
presidency..
Fascinate
::
Fascinate
(v. t.) To
influence
in an
uncontrollable
manner;
to
operate
on by some
powerful
or
irresistible
charm;
to
bewitch;
to
enchant.
Confiscatory
::
Confiscatory
(a.)
Effecting
confiscation;
characterized
by
confiscations.
Commandment
::
Commandment
(n.) An order or
injunction
given by
authority;
a
command;
a
charge;
a
precept;
a
mandate.
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