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Definition of col
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Col (n.) A short ridge
connecting
two
higher
elevations
or
mountains;
the pass over such a
ridge.
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Sulphonium
::
Sulphonic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, a
sulphone;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
any one of a
series
of acids
(regarded
as acid
ethereal
salts of
sulphurous
acid)
obtained
by the
oxidation
of the
mercaptans,
or by
treating
sulphuric
acid with
certain
aromatic
bases (as
benzene);
as,
phenyl
sulphonic
acid,
C6H5.SO2.OH,
a
stable
colorless
crystalline
substance..
Willemite
::
Willemite
(n.) A
silicate
of zinc,
usually
occurring
massive
and of a
greenish
yellow
color,
also in
reddish
crystals
(troostite)
containing
manganese..
Stramonium
::
Stramineous
(a.)
Chaffy;
like
straw;
straw-colored.
Galilee
::
Galilee
(n.) A porch or
waiting
room,
usually
at the west end of an abbey
church,
where the monks
collected
on
returning
from
processions,
where
bodies
were laid
previous
to
interment,
and where women were
allowed
to see the monks to whom they were
related,
or to hear
divine
service.
Also,
frequently
applied
to the porch of a
church,
as at Ely and
Durham
cathedrals..
Colocolo
::
Colocolo
(n.) A South
American
wild cat
(Felis
colocolo),
of the size of the
ocelot..
Sarcocol
::
Sarcocol
(n.) Alt. of
Sarcocoll.
Concrement
::
Concrement
(n.) A
growing
together;
the
collection
or mass
formed
by
concretion,
or
natural
union..
Greenstone
::
Greenstone
(n.) A name
formerly
applied
rather
loosely
to
certain
dark-colored
igneous
rocks,
including
diorite,
diabase,
etc..
Boultin
::
Boultin
(n.) One of the
shafts
of a
clustered
column.
Erinite
::
Erinite
(n.) A
hydrous
arseniate
of
copper,
of an
emerald-green
color;
-- so
called
from Erin, or
Ireland,
where it
occurs..
Facing
::
Facing
(n.) The
collar
and cuffs of a
military
coat; --
commonly
of a color
different
from that of the coat.
Collectivism
::
Collectivism
(n.) The
doctrine
that land and
capital
should
be owned by
society
collectively
or as a
whole;
communism.
Cerium
::
Cerium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
occurring
in the
minerals
cerite,
allanite,
monazite,
etc.
Symbol
Ce.
Atomic
weight
141.5.
It
resembles
iron in color and
luster,
but is soft, and both
malleable
and
ductile.
It
tarnishes
readily
in the air..
Rougecroix
::
Rougecroix
(n.) One of the four
pursuivants
of the
English
college
of arms.
Lapis Lazuli
::
Lapis
lazuli
() An
albuminous
mineral
of a rich blue
color.
Same as
Lazuli,
which see..
Enamel
::
Enamel
(v. t.) A
variety
of
glass,
used in
ornament,
to cover a
surface,
as of metal or
pottery,
and
admitting
of after
decoration
in
color,
or used
itself
for
inlaying
or
application
in
varied
colors..
Injector
::
Injector
(n.) A
contrivance
for
forcing
feed water into a steam
boiler
by the
direct
action
of the steam upon the
water.
The water is
driven
into the
boiler
by the
impulse
of a jet of the steam which
becomes
condensed
as soon as it
strikes
the
stream
of cold water it
impels;
-- also
called
Giffard's
injector,
from the
inventor..
Harmonics
::
Harmonics
(n.)
Secondary
and less
distinct
tones which
accompany
any
principal,
and
apparently
simple,
tone, as the
octave,
the
twelfth,
the
fifteenth,
and the
seventeenth.
The name is also
applied
to the
artificial
tones
produced
by a
string
or
column
of air, when the
impulse
given to it
suffices
only to make a part of the
string
or
column
vibrate;
overtones..
Infrigidate
::
Infrigidate
(v. t.) To
chill;
to make cold; to cool.
Scolecida
::
Scolecida
(n. pl.) Same as
Helminthes.
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