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Definition of covered
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Covered
(imp. & p. p.) of Cove.
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Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To
relinquish
all claim to; -- used when an
insured
person
gives up to
underwriters
all claim to the
property
covered
by a
policy,
which may
remain
after loss or
damage
by a peril
insured
against..
Van
::
Van (n.) A light
wagon,
either
covered
or open, used by
tradesmen
and
others
fore the
transportation
of
goods..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A flat roof to a
house;
as, the
buildings
of the
Oriental
nations
are
covered
with
terraces..
Indium
::
Indium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
discovered
in
certain
ores of zinc, by means of its
characteristic
spectrum
of two
indigo
blue
lines;
hence,
its name. In
appearance
it
resembles
zinc, being white or lead gray, soft,
malleable
and
easily
fusible,
but in its
chemical
relation
it
resembles
aluminium
or
gallium.
Symbol
In.
Atomic
weight,
113.4..
Cloister
::
Cloister
(v. t.) A
covered
passage
or
ambulatory
on one side of a
court.
Io Moth
::
Io moth () A large and
handsome
American
moth
(Hyperchiria
Io),
having
a
large,
bright-colored
spot on each hind wing,
resembling
the spots on the tail of a
peacock.
The larva is
covered
with
prickly
hairs,
which sting like
nettles..
Leprose
::
Leprose
(a.)
Covered
with thin,
scurfy
scales..
Surprised
::
Surprise
(n.) A dish
covered
with a crust of
raised
paste,
but with no other
contents..
Janus
::
"Janus
(n.) A Latin deity
represented
with two faces
looking
in
opposite
directions.
Numa is said to have
dedicated
to Janus the
covered
passage
at Rome, near the
Forum,
which is
usually
called
the
Temple
of
Janus.
This
passage
was open in war and
closed
in
peace..
Grotto
::
Grotto
(n.) A
natural
covered
opening
in the
earth;
a cave; also, an
artificial
recess,
cave, or
cavernlike
apartment..
Post-disseizin
::
Post-disseizin
(n.) A
subsequent
disseizin
committed
by one of lands which the
disseizee
had
before
recovered
of the same
disseizor;
a writ
founded
on such
subsequent
disseizin,
now
abolished..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) A small cord
covered
with cloth and sewed on a seam or
border
to
strengthen
it; an edge of cloth
folded
on
itself,
usually
over a cord, and sewed
down..
Recoverable
::
Recoverable
(a.)
Capable
of being
recovered
or
regained;
capable
of being
brought
back to a
former
condition,
as from
sickness,
misfortune,
etc.;
obtainable
from a
debtor
or
possessor;
as, the debt is
recoverable;
goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not
recoverable..
Over
::
Over
(adv.)
From
beginning
to end;
throughout
the
course,
extent,
or
expanse
of
anything;
as, to look over
accounts,
or a stock of
goods;
a dress
covered
over with
jewels..
Crackled
::
Crackled
(a.)
Covered
with
minute
cracks
in the
glaze;
-- said of some kinds of
porcelain
and fine
earthenware.
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) Any
communication
which is
covered
overhead
as well as at the
sides.
When
prepared
for
defense,
it is a
defensive
gallery..
Vesture
::
Vesture
(v. t.) The corn,
grass,
underwood,
stubble,
etc., with which land was
covered;
as, the
vesture
of an
acre..
Obtected
::
Obtected
(a.)
Covered;
protected.
Norium
::
Norium
(n.) A
supposed
metal
alleged
to have been
discovered
in
zircon.
Slimy
::
Slimy
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
slime;
resembling
slime;
of the
nature
of
slime;
viscous;
glutinous;
also,
covered
or
daubed
with
slime;
yielding,
or
abounding
in,
slime..
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