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Definition of cry
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Cry (v. i.) A pack of
hounds.
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Sparry
::
Sparry
(a.)
Resembling
spar, or
consisting
of spar;
abounding
with spar;
having
a
confused
crystalline
structure;
spathose..
Roar
::
Roar (v. t.) To cry
aloud;
to
proclaim
loudly.
Fumarine
::
Fumarine
(n.) An
alkaloid
extracted
from
fumitory,
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Enantiomorphous
::
Enantiomorphous
(a.)
Similar,
but not
superposable,
i. e.,
related
to each other as a
right-handed
to a
left-handed
glove;
-- said of
certain
hemihedral
crystals..
Mock
::
Mock (n.)
Imitation;
mimicry.
Furfurine
::
Furfurine
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
base,
obtained
indirectly
from
furfurol..
Toluidine
::
Toluidine
(n.) Any one of three
metameric
amido
derivatives
of
toluene
analogous
to
aniline,
and
called
respectively
orthtoluidine,
metatoluidine,
and
paratoluidine;
especially,
the
commonest
one, or
paratoluidine,
which is
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Desmine
::
Desmine
(n.) Same as
Stilbite.
It
commonly
occurs
in
bundles
or tufts of
crystals.
Sugar
::
Sugar (n.) A sweet white (or
brownish
yellow)
crystalline
substance,
of a sandy or
granular
consistency,
obtained
by
crystallizing
the
evaporated
juice of
certain
plants,
as the sugar cane,
sorghum,
beet root, sugar
maple,
etc. It is used for
seasoning
and
preserving
many kinds of food and
drink.
Ordinary
sugar is
essentially
sucrose.
See the Note
below..
Styptic
::
Styphnic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
yellow
crystalline
astringent
acid,
(NO2)3.C6H.(OH)2,
obtained
by the
action
of
nitric
acid on
resorcin.
Styphnic
acid
resembles
picric
acid, but is not
bitter.
It acts like a
strong
dibasic
acid,
having
a
series
of well
defined
salts..
Guanin
::
Guanin
(n.) A
crystalline
substance
(C5H5N5O)
contained
in
guano.
It is also a
constituent
of the
liver,
pancreas,
and other
glands
in
mammals..
Musci
::
Musci (n. pl.) An order or
subclass
of
cryptogamous
plants;
the
mosses.
See Moss, and
Cryptogamia..
Furile
::
Furile
(n.) A
yellow,
crystalline
substance,
(C4H3O)2.C2O2,
obtained
by the
oxidation
of
furoin..
Corundum
::
Corundum
(n.) The earth
alumina,
as found
native
in a
crystalline
state,
including
sapphire,
which is the fine blue
variety;
the
oriental
ruby, or red
sapphire;
the
oriental
amethyst,
or
purple
sapphire;
and
adamantine
spar, the
hair-brown
variety.
It is the
hardest
substance
found
native,
next to the
diamond..
Glycocoll
::
Glycocoll
(n.) A
crystalline,
nitrogenous
substance,
with a sweet
taste,
formed
from
hippuric
acid by
boiling
with
hydrochloric
acid, and
present
in bile
united
with
cholic
acid. It is also
formed
from
gelatin
by
decomposition
with
acids.
Chemically,
it is
amido-acetic
acid.
Called
also
glycin,
and
glycocin..
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.
Borax
::
Borax (n.) A white or gray
crystalline
salt, with a
slight
alkaline
taste,
used as a flux, in
soldering
metals,
making
enamels,
fixing
colors
on
porcelain,
and as a soap. It
occurs
native
in
certain
mineral
springs,
and is made from the boric acid of hot
springs
in
Tuscany.
It was
originally
obtained
from a lake in
Thibet,
and was sent to
Europe
under the name of
tincal.
Borax is a
pyroborate
or
tetraborate
of
sodium,
Na2B4O7.10H2O..
Siderite
::
Siderite
(n.)
Carbonate
of iron, an
important
ore of iron
occuring
generally
in
cleavable
masses,
but also in
rhombohedral
crystals.
It is of a light
yellowish
brown
color.
Called
also
sparry
iron,
spathic
iron..
Parting
::
Parting
(n.)
Lamellar
separation
in a
crystallized
mineral,
due to some other cause than
cleavage,
as to the
presence
of
twinning
lamellae..
Bryophyta
::
Bryophyta
(n. pl.) See
Cryptogamia.
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