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Definition of cry
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Cry (v. i.) To make a loud call or cry; to call or
exclaim
vehemently
or
earnestly;
to
shout;
to
vociferate;
to
proclaim;
to pray; to
implore.
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Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.)
Anything
resembling
crystal,
as clear
water,
etc..
Naphthol
::
Naphthol
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
hydroxyl
derivatives
of
naphthalene,
analogous
to
phenol.
In
general
they are
crystalline
substances
with a
phenol
(carbolic)
odor..
Menaccanite
::
Menaccanite
(n.) An
iron-black
or
steel-gray
mineral,
consisting
chiefly
of the
oxides
of iron and
titanium.
It is
commonly
massive,
but
occurs
also in
rhombohedral
crystals.
Called
also
titanic
iron ore, and
ilmenite..
Pule
::
Pule (v. i.) To cry like a
chicken.
Succinate
::
Succinamic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid amide
derivative
of
succinic
acid,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
and
forming
a
series
of
salts..
Scoparin
::
Scoparin
(n.) A
yellow
gelatinous
or
crystalline
substance
found in broom
(Cytisus
scoparius)
accompanying
sparteine.
Flavaniline
::
Flavaniline
(n.) A
yellow,
crystalline,
organic
dyestuff,
C16H14N2,
of
artifical
production.
It is a
strong
base, and is a
complex
derivative
of
aniline
and
quinoline..
Yang
::
Yang (n.) The cry of the wild
goose;
a honk.
Acicula
::
Acicula
(n.) One of the
needlelike
or
bristlelike
spines
or
prickles
of some
animals
and
plants;
also, a
needlelike
crystal..
Crystallurgy
::
Crystallurgy
(n.)
Crystallization.
Porphyritic
::
Porphyritic
(a.)
Relating
to, or
resembling,
porphyry,
that is,
characterized
by the
presence
of
distinct
crystals,
as of
feldspar,
quartz,
or
augite,
in a
relatively
fine-grained
base, often
aphanitic
or
cryptocrystalline..
Mimetical
::
Mimetical
()
Characterized
by
mimicry;
--
applied
to
animals
and
plants;
as,
mimetic
species;
mimetic
organisms.
See
Mimicry..
Musci
::
Musci (n. pl.) An order or
subclass
of
cryptogamous
plants;
the
mosses.
See Moss, and
Cryptogamia..
Graphite
::
Graphite
(n.)
Native
carbon
in
hexagonal
crystals,
also
foliated
or
granular
massive,
of black color and
metallic
luster,
and so soft as to leave a trace on
paper.
It is used for
pencils
(improperly
called
lead
pencils),
for
crucibles,
and as a
lubricator,
etc. Often
called
plumbago
or black
lead..
Phillyrin
::
Phillyrin
(n.) A
glucoside
extracted
from
Phillyrea
as a
bitter
white
crystalline
substance.
It is
sometimes
used as a
febrifuge.
Yelp
::
Yelp (n.) A
sharp,
quick cry; a
bark..
Exclaim
::
Exclaim
(v. t. & i.) To cry out from
earnestness
or
passion;
to utter with
vehemence;
to call out or
declare
loudly;
to
protest
vehemently;
to
vociferate;
to
shout;
as, to
exclaim
against
oppression
with
wonder
or
astonishment;
The field is won! he
exclaimed..
Quassin
::
Quassin
(n.) The
bitter
principle
of
quassia,
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance;
--
formerly
called
quassite..
Parting
::
Parting
(n.)
Lamellar
separation
in a
crystallized
mineral,
due to some other cause than
cleavage,
as to the
presence
of
twinning
lamellae..
Exclamation
::
Exclamation
(n.) A word
expressing
outcry;
an
interjection;
a word
expressing
passion,
as
wonder,
fear, or
grief..
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