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Definition of cry
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Cry (v. i.) To utter
inarticulate
sounds,
as
animals..
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Hoot
::
Hoot (n.) The cry of an owl.
Cataract
::
Cataract
(n.) An
opacity
of the
crystalline
lens, or of its
capsule,
which
prevents
the
passage
of the rays of light and
impairs
or
destroys
the
sight..
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) The
opening
and
crying
of
hounds
at first
finding
the scent of their game.
Apocryphal
::
Apocryphal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Apocrypha.
Whinny
::
Whinny
(n.) The
ordinary
cry or call of a
horse;
a
neigh.
Howl
::
Howl (v. i.) To make a noise
resembling
the cry of a wild
beast.
Isuret
::
Isuret
(n.) An
artificial
nitrogenous
base,
isomeric
with urea, and
forming
a white
crystalline
substance;
--
called
also
isuretine..
Trumpeter
::
Trumpeter
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-legged
South
American
birds of the genus
Psophia,
especially
P.
crepitans,
which is
abundant,
and often
domesticated
and kept with other
poultry
by the
natives.
They are
allied
to the
cranes.
So
called
from their loud cry.
Called
also
agami,
and
yakamik..
Lactimide
::
Lactimide
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
substance
obtained
as an
anhydride
of
alanine,
and
regarded
as an imido
derivative
of
lactic
acid..
Xylamide
::
Xylamide
(n.) An acid amide
derivative
of xylic acid,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Paraldehyde
::
Paraldehyde
(n.) A
polymeric
modification
of
aldehyde
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance.
Rutile
::
Rutile
(n.) A
mineral
usually
of a
reddish
brown
color,
and
brilliant
metallic
adamantine
luster,
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals.
In
composition
it is
titanium
dioxide,
like
octahedrite
and
brookite..
Amygdalin
::
Amygdalin
(n.) A
glucoside
extracted
from
bitter
almonds
as a
white,
crystalline
substance..
Chrysene
::
Chrysene
(n.) One of the
higher
aromatic
hydrocarbons
of coal tar,
allied
to
naphthalene
and
anthracene.
It is a white
crystalline
substance,
C18H12,
of
strong
blue
fluorescence,
but
generally
colored
yellow
by
impurities..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) To utter
lamentations;
to
lament
audibly;
to
express
pain,
grief,
or
distress,
by
weeping
and
sobbing;
to shed
tears;
to bawl, as a
child..
Trona
::
Trona (n.) A
native
double
salt,
consisting
of a
combination
of
neutral
and acid
sodium
carbonate,
Na2CO3.2HNaCO3.2H2O,
occurring
as a white
crystalline
fibrous
deposit
from
certain
soda brine
springs
and
lakes;
--
called
also urao, and by the
ancients
nitrum..
Biotite
::
Biotite
(n.) Mica
containing
iron and
magnesia,
generally
of a black or dark green
color;
-- a
common
constituent
of
crystalline
rocks.
See
Mica..
Racemic
::
Racemic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid found in many kinds of
grapes.
It is also
obtained
from
tartaric
acid, with which it is
isomeric,
and from
sugar,
gum, etc., by
oxidation.
It is a sour white
crystalline
substance,
consisting
of a
combination
of
dextrorotatory
and
levorotatory
tartaric
acids..
Alum
::
Alum (n.) A
double
sulphate
formed
of
aluminium
and some other
element
(esp. an
alkali
metal)
or of
aluminium.
It has
twenty-four
molecules
of water of
crystallization.
Oxamethylane
::
Oxamethylane
(n.)
Methyl
oxamate,
obtained
as a
pearly
white
crystalline
substance..
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