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Definition of chara
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Chara (n.) A genus of
flowerless
plants,
having
articulated
stems and
whorled
branches.
They
flourish
in wet
places..
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Draught
::
Draught
(a.)
Relating
to, or
characterized
by, a
draft,
or
current
of air..
Figurant
::
Figurant
(n.
masc.)
One who
dances
at the
opera,
not
singly,
but in
groups
or
figures;
an
accessory
character
on the
stage,
who
figures
in its
scenes,
but has
nothing
to say;
hence,
one who
figures
in any
scene,
without
taking
a
prominent
part..
Ode
::
Ode (n.) A short
poetical
composition
proper
to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem
characterized
by
sustained
noble
sentiment
and
appropriate
dignity
of
style..
Infamy
::
Infamy
(n.) That loss of
character,
or
public
disgrace,
which a
convict
incurs,
and by which he is at
common
law
rendered
incompetent
as a
witness..
Inconstant
::
Inconstant
(a.) Not
constant;
not
stable
or
uniform;
subject
to
change
of
character,
appearance,
opinion,
inclination,
or
purpose,
etc.; not firm;
unsteady;
fickle;
changeable;
variable;
-- said of
persons
or
things;
as,
inconstant
in love or
friendship..
Osmazome
::
Osmazome
(n.) A
substance
formerly
supposed
to give to soup and broth their
characteristic
odor, and
probably
consisting
of one or
several
of the class of
nitrogenous
substances
which are
called
extractives..
Cheirosophy
::
Cheirosophy
(n.) The art of
reading
character
as it is
delineated
in the hand.
Unsex
::
Unsex (v. t.) To
deprive
of sex, or of
qualities
becoming
to one's sex; esp., to make
unfeminine
in
character,
manners,
duties,
or the like; as, to unsex a
woman..
Perfidious
::
Perfidious
(a.)
Involving,
or
characterized
by,
perfidy..
Philistinism
::
Philistinism
(n.) The
condition,
character,
aims, and
habits
of the class
called
Philistines.
See
Philistine,
3..
Self-respect
::
Self-respect
(n.)
Respect
for one's self;
regard
for one's
character;
laudable
self-esteem.
Pyrognostics
::
Pyrognostics
(n. pl.) The
characters
of a
mineral
observed
by the use of the
blowpipe,
as the
degree
of
fusibility,
flame
coloration,
etc..
Child
::
Child (n.) A young
person
of
either
sex. esp. one
between
infancy
and
youth;
hence,
one who
exhibits
the
characteristics
of a very young
person,
as
innocence,
obedience,
trustfulness,
limited
understanding,
etc..
Transformation
::
Transformation
(n.) A
change
in
disposition,
heart,
character,
or the like;
conversion..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A
character
indicating
the
relation
of
quantities,
or an
operation
performed
upon them; as, the sign +
(plus);
the sign --
(minus);
the sign of
division
Ö, and the
like..
Piping
::
Piping
(v.)
Peaceful;
favorable
to, or
characterized
by, the music of the pipe
rather
than of the drum and
fife..
Decandria
::
Decandria
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
characterized
by
having
ten
stamens.
Liberalistic
::
Liberalistic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
liberalism;
as,
liberalistic
opinions..
Indelible
::
Indelible
(a.) That can not be
removed,
washed
away,
blotted
out, or
effaced;
incapable
of being
canceled,
lost, or
forgotten;
as,
indelible
characters;
an
indelible
stain;
an
indelible
impression
on the
memory..
Circumflex
::
Circumflex
(n.) A
character,
or
accent,
denoting
in Greek a rise and of the voice on the same long
syllable,
marked
thus [~ or /]; and in Latin and some other
languages,
denoting
a long and
contracted
syllable,
marked
[/ or ^]. See
Accent,
n., 2..
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