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Definition of air
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Air (n.) Air in
motion;
a light
breeze;
a
gentle
wind.
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Acraze
::
Acraze
(v. t.) To
impair;
to
destroy.
Cerium
::
Cerium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
occurring
in the
minerals
cerite,
allanite,
monazite,
etc.
Symbol
Ce.
Atomic
weight
141.5.
It
resembles
iron in color and
luster,
but is soft, and both
malleable
and
ductile.
It
tarnishes
readily
in the air..
Despair
::
Despair
(n.) That which is
despaired
of.
Spirometry
::
Spirometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the vital
capacity
of the
lungs,
or the
volume
of air which can be
expelled
from the chest after the
deepest
possible
inspiration.
Cf.
Pneumatometer..
Frizzle
::
Frizzle
(n.) A curl; a lock of hair
crisped.
Unfair
::
Unfair
(a.) Not fair; not
honest;
not
impartial;
disingenuous;
using or
involving
trick or
artifice;
dishonest;
unjust;
unequal.
Suck
::
Suck (v. t.) To draw, as a
liquid,
by the
action
of the mouth and
tongue,
which tends to
produce
a
vacuum,
and
causes
the
liquid
to rush in by
atmospheric
pressure;
to draw, or apply force to, by
exhausting
the air..
Diodon
::
Diodon
(n.) A genus of
spinose,
plectognath
fishes,
having
the teeth of each jaw
united
into a
single
beaklike
plate.
They are able to
inflate
the body by
taking
in air or
water,
and,
hence,
are
called
globefishes,
swellfishes,
etc.
Called
also
porcupine
fishes,
and sea
hedgehogs..
Zati
::
Zati (n.) A
species
of
macaque
(Macacus
pileatus)
native
of India and
Ceylon.
It has a crown of long erect hair, and tuft of
radiating
hairs on the back of the head.
Called
also
capped
macaque..
Crinated
::
Crinated
(a.)
Having
hair;
hairy.
Comb
::
Comb (n.) A
toothed
instrument
used for
separating
and
cleansing
wool, flax, hair, etc..
Zinc
::
Zinc (n.) An
abundant
element
of the
magnesium-cadmium
group,
extracted
principally
from the
minerals
zinc
blende,
smithsonite,
calamine,
and
franklinite,
as an
easily
fusible
bluish
white
metal,
which is
malleable,
especially
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in moist air, and hence is used for
sheeting,
coating
galvanized
iron, etc. It is used in
making
brass,
britannia,
and other
alloys,
and is also
largely
consumed
in
electric
batteries.
Symbol
Zn.
Atomic
weight
64.9..
Hare''s-foot Fern
::
Hare's-foot
fern () A
species
of fern
(Davallia
Canariensis)
with a soft, gray, hairy
rootstock;
--
whence
the
name..
Chargeship
::
Chargeship
(n.) The
office
of a
charge
d'affaires.
Kneebrush
::
Kneebrush
(n.) A thick mass or
collection
of hairs on the legs of bees, by aid of which they carry the
collected
pollen
to the hive or nest; --
usually
in the
plural..
Barbastel
::
Barbastel
(n.) A
European
bat
(Barbastellus
communis),
with hairy
lips..
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To
remain
without
ruin or
injury;
to hold good
against
tendencies
to
impair
or
injure;
to be
permanent;
to
endure;
to last;
hence,
to find
endurance,
strength,
or
resources..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) A
current
of air. Same as
Draught.
Hairbell
::
Hairbell
(n.) See
Harebell.
Pompadour
::
Pompadour
(n.) A
crimson
or pink
color;
also, a style of dress cut low and
square
in the neck; also, a mode of
dressing
the hair by
drawing
it
straight
back from the
forehead
over a roll; -- so
called
after the
Marchioness
de
Pompadour
of
France.
Also much used
adjectively..
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