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Definition of came
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Came
(imp.)
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Anaglyph
::
Anaglyph
(n.) Any
sculptured,
chased,
or
embossed
ornament
worked
in low
relief,
as a
cameo..
Herd
::
Herd (n.) A
number
of
beasts
assembled
together;
as, a herd of
horses,
oxen,
cattle,
camels,
elephants,
deer, or
swine;
a
particular
stock or
family
of
cattle..
Predicament
::
Predicament
(n.) A class or kind
described
by any
definite
marks;
hence,
condition;
particular
situation
or
state;
especially,
an
unfortunate
or
trying
position
or
condition..
Fix
::
Fix (n.) A
position
of
difficulty
or
embarassment;
predicament;
dilemma.
Danegelt
::
Danegelt
(n.) An
annual
tax
formerly
laid on the
English
nation
to buy off the
ravages
of
Danish
invaders,
or to
maintain
forces
to
oppose
them. It
afterward
became
a
permanent
tax,
raised
by an
assessment,
at first of one
shilling,
afterward
of two
shillings,
upon every hide of land
throughout
the
realm..
Tip
::
Tip (n.) A thin,
boarded
brush made of
camel's
hair, used by
gilders
in
lifting
gold
leaf..
Nylgau
::
Nylgau
(n.) A large
Asiatic
antelope
(Boselaphus,
/
Portax,
tragocamelus),
found in
Northern
India.
It has short
horns,
a black mane, and a bunch of long hair on the
throat.
The
general
color is
grayish
brown..
Sympode
::
Symploce
(n.) The
repetition
of a word or
phrase
at the
beginning
and
another
at the end of
successive
clauses;
as,
Justice
came down from
heaven
to view the
earth;
Justice
returned
to
heaven,
and left the
earth..
Schooner
::
Schooner
(n.)
Originally,
a
small,
sharp-built
vessel,
with two masts and
fore-and-aft
rig.
Sometimes
it
carried
square
topsails
on one or both masts and was
called
a
topsail
schooner.
About 1840,
longer
vessels
with three
masts,
fore-and-aft
rigged,
came into use, and since that time
vessels
with four masts and even with six
masts,
so
rigged,
are
built.
Schooners
with more than two masts are
designated
three-masted
schooners,
four-masted
schooners,
etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Water Cell
::
Water cell () A cell
containing
water;
specifically
(Zool.),
one of the cells or
chambers
in which water is
stored
up in the
stomach
of a
camel..
Harry
::
Harry (v. t.) To
strip;
to lay
waste;
as, the
Northmen
came
several
times and
harried
the
land..
Juwansa
::
Juwansa
(n.) The
camel's
thorn.
See under
Camel.
Camerae
::
Camerae
(pl. ) of
Camer.
Caravaneer
::
Caravaneer
(n.) The
leader
or
driver
of the
camels
in
caravan.
Antepredicament
::
Antepredicament
(n.) A
prerequisite
to a clear
understanding
of the
predicaments
and
categories,
such as
definitions
of
common
terms..
Camerated
::
Camerated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Camerat.
Cameras
::
Cameras
(pl. ) of
Camer.
Camaieu
::
Camaieu
(n.) A
cameo.
Llama
::
Llama (n.) A South
American
ruminant
(Auchenia
llama),
allied
to the
camels,
but much
smaller
and
without
a hump. It is
supposed
to be a
domesticated
variety
of the
guanaco.
It was
formerly
much used as a beast of
burden
in the
Andes..
Swab
::
Swab (n.) A bit of
sponge,
cloth,
or the like,
fastened
to a
handle,
for
cleansing
the mouth of a sick
person,
applying
medicaments
to
deep-seated
parts,
etc..
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