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Definition of cry
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Cry (v. i.) Loud
expression
of
triumph
or
wonder
or of
popular
acclamation
or
favor.
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Bellow
::
Bellow
(n.) A loud
resounding
outcry
or
noise,
as of an
enraged
bull; a
roar..
Haematocrya
::
Haematocrya
(n. pl.) The
cold-blooded
vertebrates.
Same as
Hematocrya.
Orthorhombic
::
Orthorhombic
(a.)
Noting
the
system
of
crystallization
which has three
unequal
axes at right
angles
to each
other;
trimetric.
See
Crystallization.
Terebilenic
::
Terebilenic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
acid,
C7H8O4,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance
by a
modified
oxidation
of
terebic
acid..
Apocryphal
::
Apocryphal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Apocrypha.
Urea
::
Urea (a.) A very
soluble
crystalline
body which is the chief
constituent
of the urine in
mammals
and some other
animals.
It is also
present
in small
quantity
in
blood,
serous
fluids,
lymph,
the
liver,
etc..
Magnetite
::
Magnetite
(n.) An oxide of iron
(Fe3O4)
occurring
in
isometric
crystals,
also
massive,
of a black color and
metallic
luster.
It is
readily
attracted
by a
magnet
and
sometimes
possesses
polarity,
being then
called
loadstone.
It is an
important
iron ore.
Called
also
magnetic
iron..
Flavine
::
Flavine
(n.) A
yellow,
crystalline,
organic
base,
C13H12N2O,
obtained
artificially..
Lactamide
::
Lactamide
(n.) An acid amide
derived
from
lactic
acid, and
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance
having
a
neutral
reaction.
It is
metameric
with
alanine..
Paraxanthin
::
Paraxanthin
(n.) A
crystalline
substance
closely
related
to
xanthin,
present
in small
quantity
in
urine..
Deuterocanonical
::
Deuterocanonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
second
canon,
or
ecclesiastical
writing
of
inferior
authority;
-- said of the
Apocrypha,
certain
Epistles,
etc..
Weet-bird
::
Weet-bird
(n.) The
wryneck;
-- so
called
from its cry.
Subcultrate
::
Subcrystalline
(a.)
Imperfectly
crystallized.
Piperic
::
Piperic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, or
designating,
a
complex
organic
acid found in the
products
of
different
members
of the
Pepper
family,
and
extracted
as a
yellowish
crystalline
substance..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.) The
regular
form which a
substance
tends to
assume
in
solidifying,
through
the
inherent
power of
cohesive
attraction.
It is
bounded
by plane
surfaces,
symmetrically
arranged,
and each
species
of
crystal
has fixed axial
ratios.
See
Crystallization..
Lazulite
::
Lazulite
(n.) A
mineral
of a light
indigo-blue
color,
occurring
in small
masses,
or in
monoclinic
crystals;
blue spar. It is a
hydrous
phosphate
of
alumina
and
magnesia..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.)
Anything
resembling
crystal,
as clear
water,
etc..
Zunyite
::
Zunyite
(n.) A
fluosilicate
of
alumina
occurring
in
tetrahedral
crystals
at the Zu/i mine in
Colorado.
Molasses
::
Molasses
(n.) The
thick,
brown or dark
colored,
viscid,
uncrystallizable
sirup which
drains
from
sugar,
in the
process
of
manufacture;
any
thick,
viscid,
sweet sirup made from
vegetable
juice or sap, as of the
sorghum
or
maple.
See
Treacle..
Barbituric Acid
::
Barbituric
acid () A
white,
crystalline
substance,
CH2(CO.NH)2.CO,
derived
from
alloxantin,
also from
malonic
acid and urea, and
regarded
as a
substituted
urea..
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