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Definition of alar
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Alar (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having,
wings..
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Threaten
::
Threaten
(v. t.) To utter
threats
against;
to
menace;
to
inspire
with
apprehension;
to
alarm,
or
attempt
to
alarm,
as with the
promise
of
something
evil or
disagreeable;
to
warn..
Zygoma
::
Zygoma
(n.) The
jugal,
malar,
or cheek
bone..
Fright
::
Fright
(n.) A state of
terror
excited
by the
sudden
appearance
of
danger;
sudden
and
violent
fear,
usually
of short
duration;
a
sudden
alarm..
Specific
::
Specific
(a.)
Exerting
a
peculiar
influence
over any part of the body;
preventing
or
curing
disease
by a
peculiar
adaption,
and not on
general
principles;
as,
quinine
is a
specific
medicine
in cases of
malaria..
Embolismal
::
Embolismal
(a.)
Pertaining
to
embolism;
intercalary;
as,
embolismal
months..
Veadar
::
Veadar
(n.) The
thirteenth,
or
intercalary,
month of the
Jewish
ecclesiastical
calendar,
which is added about every third
year..
Quietly
::
Quietly
(adv.)
Without
tumult,
alarm,
dispute,
or
disturbance;
peaceably;
as, to live
quietly;
to sleep
quietly..
Scalar
::
Scalar
(n.) In the
quaternion
analysis,
a
quantity
that has
magnitude,
but not
direction;
--
distinguished
from a
vector,
which has both
magnitude
and
direction..
Sea Goose
::
Sea goose () A
phalarope.
Talaria
::
Talaria
(n. pl.) Small wings or
winged
shoes
represented
as
fastened
to the
ankles,
--
chiefly
used as an
attribute
of
Mercury..
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) A
mechanical
contrivance
for
awaking
persons
from
sleep,
or
rousing
their
attention;
an
alarum..
Terrify
::
Terrify
(v. t.) To alarm or shock with fear; to
frighten.
Paymaster
::
Paymaster
(n.) One who pays; one who
compensates,
rewards,
or
requites;
specifically,
an
officer
or agent of a
government,
a
corporation,
or an
employer,
whose duty it is to pay
salaries,
wages,
etc., and keep
account
of the
same..
Paludism
::
Paludism
(n.) The
morbid
phenomena
produced
by
dwelling
among
marshes;
malarial
disease
or
disposition.
Panic
::
Panic (a.)
Extreme
or
sudden
and
causeless;
unreasonable;
-- said of fear or
fright;
as, panic fear,
terror,
alarm..
Didascalar
::
Didascalar
(a.)
Didascalic.
Wentletrap
::
Wentletrap
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
elegant,
usually
white,
marine
shells
of the genus
Scalaria,
especially
Scalaria
pretiosa,
which was
formerly
highly
valued;
--
called
also
staircase
shell.
See
Scalaria..
Alary
::
Alary (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
wings;
also,
wing-shaped..
Salaries
::
Salaries
(pl. ) of
Salar.
Recoil
::
Recoil
(v. i.) To draw back, as from
anything
repugnant,
distressing,
alarming,
or the like; to
shrink..
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