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Definition of dag
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Dag (n.) A
dagger;
a
poniard.
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Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) The state of a free
person;
exemption
from
subjection
to the will of
another
claiming
ownership
of the
person
or
services;
freedom;
--
opposed
to
slavery,
serfdom,
bondage,
or
subjection..
Perigynium
::
Perigynium
(n.) Some
unusual
appendage
about the
pistil,
as the
bottle-shaped
body in the
sedges,
and the
bristles
or
scales
in some other
genera
of the Sedge
family,
or
Cyperaceae..
Winged
::
Winged
(a.)
Furnished
with a
leaflike
appendage,
as the fruit of the elm and the ash, or the stem in
certain
plants;
alate..
Lif
::
Lif (n.) The fiber by which the
petioles
of the date palm are bound
together,
from which
various
kinds of
cordage
are
made..
Frightfully
::
Frightfully
(adv.)
In a
frightful
manner;
to a
frightful
dagree.
Rattan
::
Rattan
(n.) One of the long
slender
flexible
stems of
several
species
of palms of the genus
Calamus,
mostly
East
Indian,
though
some are
African
and
Australian.
They are
exceedingly
tough,
and are used for
walking
sticks,
wickerwork,
chairs
and seats of
chairs,
cords and
cordage,
and many other
purposes..
Protopodite
::
Protopodite
(n.) The basal
portion,
or two
proximal
and more or less
consolidated
segments,
of an
appendage
of a
crustacean..
Labellum
::
Labellum
(n.) A small
appendage
beneath
the upper lip or
labrum
of
certain
insects.
Dagoba
::
Dagoba
(n.) A
dome-shaped
structure
built over
relics
of
Buddha
or some
Buddhist
saint.
Onset
::
Onset (n.)
Anything
set on, or
added,
as an
ornament
or as a
useful
appendage..
Brace
::
Brace (n.) That which holds
anything
tightly
or
supports
it
firmly;
a
bandage
or a prop.
Reverse
::
Reverse
(a.) A turn or fold made in
bandaging,
by which the
direction
of the
bandage
is
changed..
Inflict
::
Inflict
(v. t.) To give,
cause,
or
produce
by
striking,
or as if by
striking;
to apply
forcibly;
to lay or
impose;
to send; to cause to bear, feel, or
suffer;
as, to
inflict
blows;
to
inflict
a wound with a
dagger;
to
inflict
severe
pain by
ingratitude;
to
inflict
punishment
on an
offender;
to
inflict
the
penalty
of death on a
criminal..
Corona
::
Corona
(n.) Any
crownlike
appendage
at the top of an
organ.
Diesis
::
Diesis
(n.) The mark /; --
called
also
double
dagger.
Captive
::
Captive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
bondage
or
confinement;
serving
to
confine;
as,
captive
chains;
captive
hours..
Unswathe
::
Unswathe
(v. t.) To take a
swathe
from; to
relieve
from a
bandage;
to
unswaddle.
Cercopod
::
Cercopod
(n.) One of the
jointed
antenniform
appendages
of the
posterior
somites
of
certain
insects.
Malagasy
::
Malagasy
(n. sing. & pl.) A
native
or
natives
of
Madagascar;
also
(sing.),
the
language..
Immobilize
::
Immobilize
(v. t.) To make
immovable;
in
surgery,
to make
immovable
(a
naturally
mobile
part, as a
joint)
by the use of
splints,
or
stiffened
bandages..
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