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Definition of city
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City (n.) The
collective
body of
citizens,
or
inhabitants
of a
city..
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Stereogram
::
Stereoelectric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
generation
of
electricity
by means of solid
bodies
alone;
as, a
stereoelectric
current
is one
obtained
by means of
solids,
without
any
liquid..
Multeity
::
Multeity
(n.)
Multiplicity.
Degarnish
::
Degarnish
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
garrison,
or of
troops
necessary
for
defense;
as, to
degarnish
a city or
fort..
Electro-motion
::
Electro-motion
(n.) The
motion
of
electricity
or its
passage
from one metal to
another
in a
voltaic
circuit;
mechanical
action
produced
by means of
electricity.
Tone
::
Tone (n.)
Tonicity;
as,
arterial
tone..
Singleness
::
Singleness
(n.)
Freedom
from
duplicity,
or
secondary
and
selfish
ends;
purity
of mind or
purpose;
simplicity;
sincerity;
as,
singleness
of
purpose;
singleness
of
heart..
Haematachometer
::
Haematachometer
(n.) A form of
apparatus
(somewhat
different
from the
hemadrometer)
for
measuring
the
velocity
of the
blood.
Megalopolis
::
Megalopolis
(n.) A chief city; a
metropolis.
Devote
::
Devote
(v. t.) To
appropriate
by vow; to set apart or
dedicate
by a
solemn
act; to
consecrate;
also, to
consign
over; to doom; to evil; to
devote
one to
destruction;
the city was
devoted
to the
flames..
Diagometer
::
Diagometer
(n.) A sort of
electroscope,
invented
by
Rousseau,
in which the dry pile is
employed
to
measure
the
amount
of
electricity
transmitted
by
different
bodies,
or to
determine
their
conducting
power..
Mete
::
Mete (a.) To find the
quantity,
dimensions,
or
capacity
of, by any rule or
standard;
to
measure..
Caducity
::
Caducity
(n.)
Tendency
to fall; the
feebleness
of old age;
senility.
Electrocute
::
Electrocute
(v. t.) To
execute
or put to death by
electricity.
--
E*lec`tro*cution,
n.
[Recent;
Newspaper
words].
Dibasicity
::
Dibasicity
(n.) The
property
or
condition
of being
dibasic.
Force
::
Force (n.)
Strength
or
energy
of body or mind;
active
power;
vigor;
might;
often,
an
unusual
degree
of
strength
or
energy;
capacity
of
exercising
an
influence
or
producing
an
effect;
especially,
power to
persuade,
or
convince,
or
impose
obligation;
pertinency;
validity;
special
signification;
as, the force of an
appeal,
an
argument,
a
contract,
or a
term..
Beatitude
::
Beatitude
(n.)
Felicity
of the
highest
kind;
consummate
bliss.
Enlarge
::
Enlarge
(v. t.) To
increase
the
capacity
of; to
expand;
to give free scope or
greater
scope to; also, to
dilate,
as with joy,
affection,
and the like; as,
knowledge
enlarges
the
mind..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) The
reverting
of the mind to that which has
already
occupied
it;
continued
consideration;
meditation;
contemplation;
hence,
also, that
operation
or power of the mind by which it is
conscious
of its own acts or
states;
the
capacity
for
judging
rationally,
especially
in view of a moral rule or
standard..
Engorge
::
Engorge
(v. i.) To feed with
eagerness
or
voracity;
to stuff one's self with food.
Electro-gilding
::
Electro-gilding
(n.) The art or
process
of
gilding
copper,
iron, etc., by means of
voltaic
electricity..
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