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Definition of dinar
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Dinar (n.) A petty money of
accounts
of
Persia.
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Tear
::
Tear (n.) A drop of the
limpid,
saline
fluid
secreted,
normally
in small
amount,
by the
lachrymal
gland,
and
diffused
between
the eye and the
eyelids
to
moisten
the parts and
facilitate
their
motion.
Ordinarily
the
secretion
passes
through
the
lachrymal
duct into the nose, but when it is
increased
by
emotion
or other
causes,
it
overflows
the
lids..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(a.)
Common;
customary;
usual.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) A
judicial
officer,
having
generally
the
powers
of a judge of
probate
or a
surrogate..
Valetudinarian
::
Valetudinarian
(a.) Of
infirm
health;
seeking
to
recover
health;
sickly;
weakly;
infirm.
Teleostomi
::
Teleostomi
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
fishes
including
the
ordinary
fishes
(Teleostei)
and the
ganoids.
Extraordinary
::
Extraordinary
(a.)
Beyond
or out of the
common
order or
method;
not
usual,
customary,
regular,
or
ordinary;
as,
extraordinary
evils;
extraordinary
remedies..
Monstrousness
::
Monstrousness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
monstrous,
unusual,
extraordinary..
Gigantic
::
Gigantic
(a.) Such as a giant might use, make, or
cause;
immense;
tremendous;
extraordinarly;
as,
gigantic
deeds;
gigantic
wickedness..
Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) To
pardon,
as a
fault;
to
forgive
entirely,
or to admit to be
little
censurable,
and to
overlook;
as, we
excuse
irregular
conduct,
when
extraordinary
circumstances
appear
to
justify
it..
Ailment
::
Ailment
(n.)
Indisposition;
morbid
affection
of the body; -- not
applied
ordinarily
to acute
diseases.
Piccolo
::
Piccolo
(n.) A
small,
shrill
flute,
the pitch of which is an
octave
higher
than the
ordinary
flute;
an
octave
flute..
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Beneath
the usual or
remunerative
rate or
amount,
or the
ordinary
value;
moderate;
cheap;
as, the low price of corn; low
wages..
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
person
appointed,
ordinarily
by a
court,
to
receive,
and hold in
trust,
money or other
property
which is the
subject
of
litigation,
pending
the suit; a
person
appointed
to take
charge
of the
estate
and
effects
of a
corporation,
and to do other acts
necessary
to
winding
up its
affairs,
in
certain
cases..
Chemitype
::
Chemitype
(n.) One of a
number
of
processes
by which an
impression
from an
engraved
plate is
obtained
in
relief,
to be used for
printing
on an
ordinary
printing
press..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(n.) One who
enlightened;
esp., a
pretender
to
extraordinary
light and
knowledge..
Cellulose
::
Cellulose
(n.) The
substance
which
constitutes
the
essential
part of the solid
framework
of
plants,
of
ordinary
wood,
linen,
paper,
etc. It is also found to a
slight
extent
in
certain
animals,
as the
tunicates.
It is a
carbohydrate,
(C6H10O5)n,
isomeric
with
starch,
and is
convertible
into
starches
and
sugars
by the
action
of heat and
acids.
When pure, it is a white
amorphous
mass. See
Starch,
Granulose,
Lignin..
Valetudinary
::
Valetudinary
(a.)
Infirm;
sickly;
valetudinarian.
Herculean
::
Herculean
(a.)
Having
extraordinary
strength
or size; as,
Herculean
limbs..
Cryophorus
::
Cryophorus
(n.) An
instrument
used to
illustrate
the
freezing
of water by its own
evaporation.
The
ordinary
form
consists
of two glass
bulbs,
connected
by a tube of the same
material,
and
containing
only a
quantity
of water and its
vapor,
devoid
of air. The water is in one of the
bulbs,
and
freezes
when the other is
cooled
below 32¡
Fahr..
Abduct
::
Abduct
(v. t.) To draw away, as a limb or other part, from its
ordinary
position..
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