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Definition of ding
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Ding (v. i.) To
strike;
to
thump;
to
pound.
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Subaltern
::
Subaltern
(n.) A
person
holding
a
subordinate
position;
specifically,
a
commissioned
military
officer
below the rank of
captain..
Gavel
::
Gavel (n.) The
mallet
of the
presiding
officer
in a
legislative
body,
public
assembly,
court,
masonic
body, etc..
Shroud
::
Shroud
(n.) To cover with a
shroud;
especially,
to
inclose
in a
winding
sheet;
to dress for the
grave..
Keelage
::
Keelage
(n.) The right of
demanding
a duty or toll for a ship
entering
a port; also, the duty or
toll..
Apposition
::
Apposition
(n.) The act of
adding;
application;
accretion.
Visit
::
Visit (v. t.) To come to for the
purpose
of
chastising,
rewarding,
comforting;
to come upon with
reward
or
retribution;
to
appear
before
or
judge;
as, to visit in
mercy;
to visit one in
wrath..
Modesty
::
Modesty
(n.)
Natural
delicacy
or shame
regarding
personal
charms
and the
sexual
relation;
purity
of
thought
and
manners;
due
regard
for
propriety
in
speech
or
action.
Chair
::
Chair (n.) The
presiding
officer
of an
assembly;
a
chairman;
as, to
address
the
chair..
Incubation
::
Incubation
(n.) A
sitting
on eggs for the
purpose
of
hatching
young;
a
brooding
on, or
keeping
warm,
(eggs)
to
develop
the life
within,
by any
process..
Egotism
::
Egotism
(n.) The
practice
of too
frequently
using the word I;
hence,
a
speaking
or
writing
overmuch
of one's self;
self-exaltation;
self-praise;
the act or
practice
of
magnifying
one's self or
parading
one's own
doings.
The word is also used in the sense of
egoism..
Explosion
::
Explosion
(n.) The act of
exploding;
detonation;
a
chemical
action
which
causes
the
sudden
formation
of a great
volume
of
expanded
gas; as, the
explosion
of
gunpowder,
of fire
damp,etc..
Liquidator
::
Liquidator
(n.) An
officer
appointed
to
conduct
the
winding
up of a
company,
to bring and
defend
actions
and suits in its name, and to do all
necessary
acts on
behalf
of the
company..
Collet
::
Collet
(n.) A small metal ring; a small
collar
fastened
on an
arbor;
as, the
collet
on the
balance
arbor of a
watch;
a small
socket
on a stem, for
holding
a
drill..
Blockhead
::
Blockhead
(n.) A
stupid
fellow;
a dolt; a
person
deficient
in
understanding.
Intersecant
::
Intersecant
(a.)
Dividing
into
parts;
crossing;
intersecting.
Resuscitative
::
Resuscitative
(a.)
Tending
to
resuscitate;
reviving;
revivifying.
Theme
::
Theme (n.) The
leading
subject
of a
composition
or a
movement.
Unconcluding
::
Unconcluding
(a.)
Inconclusive.
Carding
::
Carding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Car.
Stemple
::
Stemmy
(a.)
Abounding
in
stems,
or mixed with
stems;
-- said of tea, dried
currants,
etc..
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