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Definition of char
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Char (n.) To
reduce
to coal or
carbon
by
exposure
to heat; to
reduce
to
charcoal;
to burn to a
cinder.
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Connature
::
Connature
(n.)
Participation
in a
common
nature
or
character.
Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) A
solution
of
continuity
in any of the soft parts of the body,
discharging
purulent
matter,
found on a
surface,
especially
one of the
natural
surfaces
of the body, and
originating
generally
in a
constitutional
disorder;
a sore
discharging
pus. It is
distinguished
from an
abscess,
which has its
beginning,
at
least,
in the depth of the
tissues..
Glamour
::
Glamour
(n.) A charm
affecting
the eye,
making
objects
appear
different
from what they
really
are..
Hodgkin''s Disease
::
Hodgkin's
disease
() A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of the
lymphatic
glands;
-- first
described
by Dr.
Hodgkin,
an
English
physician..
Ballotin
::
Ballotin
(n.) An
officer
who has
charge
of a
ballot
box.
Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.) A
theatrical
performance,
a
concert,
or the like, the
proceeds
of which do not go to the
lessee
of the
theater
or to the
company,
but to some
individual
actor,
or to some
charitable
use..
Seasickness
::
Seasickness
(n.) The
peculiar
sickness,
characterized
by
nausea
and
prostration,
which is
caused
by the
pitching
or
rolling
of a
vessel..
Heterology
::
Heterology
(n.) The
connection
or
relation
of
bodies
which have
partial
identity
of
composition,
but
different
characteristics
and
properties;
the
relation
existing
between
derivatives
of the same
substance,
or of the
analogous
members
of
different
series;
as,
ethane,
ethyl
alcohol,
acetic
aldehyde,
and
acetic
acid are in
heterology
with each
other,
though
each in at the same time a
member
of a
distinct
homologous
series.
Cf.
Homology..
Butler
::
Butler
(n.) An
officer
in a
king's
or a
nobleman's
household,
whose
principal
business
it is to take
charge
of the
liquors,
plate,
etc.; the head
servant
in a large
house..
Heroism
::
Heroism
(n.) The
qualities
characteristic
of a hero, as
courage,
bravery,
fortitude,
unselfishness,
etc.; the
display
of such
qualities..
Low-lived
::
Low-lived
(a.)
Characteristic
of, or like, one bred in a low and
vulgar
condition
of life; mean
dishonorable;
contemptible;
as,
low-lived
dishonesty..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To
relieve
of a
charge,
load, or
burden;
to empty of a load or
cargo;
to
unburden;
to
unload;
as, to
discharge
a
vessel..
Disenchant
::
Disenchant
(v. t.) To free from
enchantment;
to
deliver
from the power of
charms
or
spells;
to free from
fascination
or
delusion.
Ambitious
::
Ambitious
(a.)
Springing
from,
characterized
by, or
indicating,
ambition;
showy;
aspiring;
as, an
ambitious
style..
Ringmaster
::
Ringmaster
(n.) One in
charge
of the
performances
(as of
horses)
within
the ring in a
circus.
Sanguine
::
Sanguine
(a.)
Characterized
by
abundance
and
active
circulation
of
blood;
as, a
sanguine
bodily
temperament..
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of a sect of
Christians,
the
outgrowth
of a small
association
called
the Holy Club,
formed
at
Oxford
University,
A.D. 1729, of which the most
conspicuous
members
were John
Wesley
and his
brother
Charles;
--
originally
so
called
from the
methodical
strictness
of
members
of the club in all
religious
duties..
Tartarous
::
Tartarous
(a.)
Resembling,
or
characteristic
of, a
Tartar;
ill-natured;
irritable..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.)
Bestowed
in a large way;
hence,
more than
sufficient;
abundant;
bountiful;
ample;
profuse;
as, a
liberal
gift; a
liberal
discharge
of
matter
or of
water..
Man-eater
::
Man-eater
(n.) One who, or that
which,
has an
appetite
for human
flesh;
specifically,
one of
certain
large
sharks
(esp.
Carcharodon
Rondeleti);
also, a lion or a tiger which has
acquired
the habit of
feeding
upon human
flesh..
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