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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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Tetrolic
::
Tetrolic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid,
C3H3.CO2H,
of the
acetylene
series,
homologous
with
propiolic
acid,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Nitre
::
Nitre (n.) A white
crystalline
semitransparent
salt;
potassium
nitrate;
saltpeter.
See
Saltpeter.
Haematocrystallin
::
Haematocrystallin
(n.) Same as
Hematocrystallin.
Mimical
::
Mimical
(a.)
Imitative;
characterized
by
resemblance
to other
forms;
--
applied
to
crystals
which by
twinning
resemble
simple
forms of a
higher
grade of
symmetry.
Hyoscyamine
::
Hyoscyamine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in
henbane
(Hyoscyamus
niger),
and
regarded
as its
active
principle.
It is also found with other
alkaloids
in the thorn apple and
deadly
nightshade.
It is
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance,
with a
sharp,
offensive
taste.
Hyoscyamine
is
isomeric
with
atropine,
is very
poisonous,
and is used as a
medicine
for
neuralgia,
like
belladonna.
Called
also
hyoscyamia,
duboisine,
etc..
Meconin
::
Meconin
(n.) A
substance
regarded
as an
anhydride
of
meconinic
acid,
existing
in opium and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance.
Also
erroneously
called
meconina,
meconia,
etc., as
though
it were an
alkaloid..
Sphene
::
Sphene
(n.) A
mineral
found
usually
in thin,
wedge-shaped
crystals
of a
yellow
or green to black
color.
It is a
silicate
of
titanium
and
calcium;
titanite..
Naphthoquinone
::
Naphthoquinone
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
substance,
C10H6O2,
analogous
to
quinone,
obtained
by
oxidizing
naphthalene
with
chromic
acid..
Oleic
::
Oleic (a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
contained
in, oil; as, oleic acid, an acid of the
acrylic
acid
series
found
combined
with
glyceryl
in the form of olein in
certain
animal
and
vegetable
fats and oils, such as sperm oil, olive oil, etc. At low
temperatures
the acid is
crystalline,
but melts to an oily
liquid
above 14/ C..
Crystallomancy
::
Crystallomancy
(n.)
Divination
by means of a
crystal
or other
transparent
body,
especially
a
beryl..
Yang
::
Yang (v. i.) To make the cry of the wild
goose.
Cachalot
::
Cachalot
(n.) The sperm whale
(Physeter
macrocephalus).
It has in the top of its head a large
cavity,
containing
an oily
fluid,
which,
after
death,
concretes
into a
whitish
crystalline
substance
called
spermaceti.
See Sperm
whale..
Sinalbin
::
Sinalbin
(n.) A
glucoside
found in the seeds of white
mustard
(Brassica
alba,
formerly
Sinapis
alba),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Quinicine
::
Quinicine
(n.) An
uncrystallizable
alkaloid
obtained
by the
action
of heat from
quinine,
with which it is
isomeric..
Crying
::
Crying
(a.)
Calling
for
notice;
compelling
attention;
notorious;
heinous;
as, a
crying
evil..
Squealer
::
Squeal
(n.) A
shrill,
somewhat
prolonged
cry..
Caw
::
Caw (n.) The cry made by the crow, rook, or
raven..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.)
Importunate
supplication.
Sphenoid
::
Sphenoid
(n.) A
wedge-shaped
crystal
bounded
by four equal
isosceles
triangles.
It is the
hemihedral
form of a
square
pyramid.
"""lachrymatory "
::
Lachrymatory
(n.) A
tear-bottle;
a
narrow-necked
vessel
found in
sepulchers
of the
ancient
Romans;
-- so
called
from a
former
notion
that the tears of the
deceased
person's
friends
were
collected
in it.
Called
also
lachrymal
or
lacrymal..
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