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Definition of dinar
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Dinar (n.) A petty money of
accounts
of
Persia.
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Plaster
::
Plaster
(n.) An
external
application
of a
consistency
harder
than
ointment,
prepared
for use by
spreading
it on
linen,
leather,
silk, or other
material.
It is
adhesive
at the
ordinary
temperature
of the body, and is used,
according
to its
composition,
to
produce
a
medicinal
effect,
to bind parts
together,
etc.; as, a
porous
plaster;
sticking
plaster..
Test
::
Test (n.) A
reaction
employed
to
recognize
or
distinguish
any
particular
substance
or
constituent
of a
compound,
as the
production
of some
characteristic
precipitate;
also, the
reagent
employed
to
produce
such
reaction;
thus, the
ordinary
test for
sulphuric
acid is the
production
of a white
insoluble
precipitate
of
barium
sulphate
by means of some
soluble
barium
salt..
Prude
::
Prude (a.) A woman of
affected
modesty,
reserve,
or
coyness;
one who is
overscrupulous
or
sensitive;
one who
affects
extraordinary
prudence
in
conduct
and
speech..
Unde
::
Unde (a.)
Waving
or wavy; --
applied
to
ordinaries,
or
division
lines..
Incoercible
::
Incoercible
(a.) That can note be
confined
in, or
excluded
from,
vessels,
like
ordinary
fluids,
gases,
etc.; -- said of the
imponderable
fluids,
heat,
light,
electricity,
etc..
Deck
::
Deck (v. t.) To
dress,
as the
person;
to
clothe;
especially,
to
clothe
with more than
ordinary
elegance;
to
array;
to
adorn;
to
embellish..
Collagen
::
Collagen
(n.) The
chemical
basis of
ordinary
connective
tissue,
as of
tendons
or
sinews
and of bone. On being
boiled
in water it
becomes
gelatin
or
glue..
Dinarchy
::
Dinarchy
(n.) See
Diarchy.
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..
Hypermeter
::
Hypermeter
(n.)
Hence,
anything
exceeding
the
ordinary
standard..
Eximious
::
Eximious
(a.)
Select;
choice;
hence,
extraordinary,
excellent..
Valetudinarianism
::
Valetudinarianism
(n.) The
condition
of a
valetudinarian;
a state of
feeble
health;
infirmity.
Armature
::
Armature
(n.) A piece of soft iron used to
connect
the two poles of a
magnet,
or
electro-magnet,
in order to
complete
the
circuit,
or to
receive
and apply the
magnetic
force.
In the
ordinary
horseshoe
magnet,
it
serves
to
prevent
the
dissipation
of the
magnetic
force..
Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) One of the nine
honorable
ordinaries,
consisting
of two broad bands of the width of the bar,
issuing,
respectively
from the
dexter
and
sinister
bases of the field and
conjoined
at its
center..
Franchise
::
Franchise
(a.) A
particular
privilege
conferred
by grant from a
sovereign
or a
government,
and
vested
in
individuals;
an
imunity
or
exemption
from
ordinary
jurisdiction;
a
constitutional
or
statutory
right or
privilege,
esp. the right to
vote..
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) The part of a ship which is
ordinarily
under
water;
hence,
the
vessel
itself;
a
ship..
Laurinol
::
Laurinol
(n.)
Ordinary
camphor;
-- so
called
in
allusion
to the
family
name
(Lauraceae)
of the
camphor
trees.
See
Camphor.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To
nominate
to an
ecclesiastical
benefice;
to offer to the
bishop
or
ordinary
as a
candidate
for
institution.
Extraordinariness
::
Extraordinariness
(n.) The
quality
of being
extraordinary.
Monstrously
::
Monstrously
(adv.)
In a
monstrous
manner;
unnaturally;
extraordinarily;
as,
monstrously
wicked..
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