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Definition of din
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Din (n.) To
strike
with
confused
or
clanging
sound;
to stun with loud and
continued
noise;
to
harass
with
clamor;
as, to din the ears with
cries..
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Windlass
::
Windlass
(n.) A
winding
and
circuitous
way; a
roundabout
course;
a
shift.
Possession
::
Possession
(n.) The act or state of
possessing,
or
holding
as one's own..
Screen
::
Screen
(v. t.) To
provide
with a
shelter
or means of
concealment;
to
separate
or cut off from
inconvenience,
injury,
or
danger;
to
shelter;
to
protect;
to
protect
by
hiding;
to
conceal;
as,
fruits
screened
from cold winds by a
forest
or
hill..
Stereo-chemic
::
Stereobate
(n.) The lower part or
basement
of a
building
or
pedestal;
-- used
loosely
for
several
different
forms of
basement.
Conclavist
::
Conclavist
(n.) One of the two
ecclesiastics
allowed
to
attend
a
cardinal
in the
conclave.
Hygroscopicity
::
Hygroscopicity
(n.) The
property
possessed
by
vegetable
tissues
of
absorbing
or
discharging
moisture
according
to
circumstances.
Pitheci
::
Pitheci
(n. pl.) A
division
of
mammals
including
the apes and
monkeys.
Sometimes
used in the sense of
Primates.
Regarding
::
Regarding
(prep.)
Concerning;
respecting.
Bonair
::
Bonair
(a.)
Gentle;
courteous;
complaisant;
yielding.
Form
::
Form (n.)
Established
method
of
expression
or
practice;
fixed way of
proceeding;
conventional
or
stated
scheme;
formula;
as, a form of
prayer..
Portfolio
::
Portfolio
(n.) A
portable
case for
holding
loose
papers,
prints,
drawings,
etc..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A
covering
for the foot and lower part of the leg,
ordinarily
made of
leather..
Hippobosca
::
Hippobosca
(n.) A genus of
dipterous
insects
including
the
horsefly
or horse tick.
Lombar-house
::
Lombar-house
(n.) A
public
institution
for
lending
money to the poor at a
moderate
interest,
upon
articles
deposited
and
pledged;
--
called
also mont de
piete..
Facade
::
Facade
(n.) The front of a
building;
esp., the
principal
front,
having
some
architectural
pretensions.
Thus a
church
is said to have its
facade
unfinished,
though
the
interior
may be in use..
Reascend
::
Reascend
(v. t.) To
ascend
or mount
again;
to reach by
ascending
again.
Paste
::
Paste (n.) A kind of
cement
made of flour and
water,
starch
and
water,
or the like, -- used for
uniting
paper or other
substances,
as in
bookbinding,
etc., -- also used in
calico
printing
as a
vehicle
for
mordant
or
color..
Pediculati
::
Pediculati
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
including
the
anglers.
See
Illust.
of
Angler
and
Batfish.
Stearic
::
Stearate
(n.) A salt of
stearic
acid; as,
ordinary
soap
consists
largely
of
sodium
or
potassium
stearates..
Intumescent
::
Intumescent
(a.)
Swelling
up;
expanding.
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