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Definition of ding
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Ding (v. i.) To
sound,
as a bell; to ring; to
clang..
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-ate
::
-ate () As the
ending
of a verb, it means to make, to
cause,
to act, etc.; as, to
propitiate
(to make
propitious);
to
animate
(to give life to)..
Montanist
::
Montanist
(n.) A
follower
of
Mintanus,
a
Phrygian
enthusiast
of the
second
century,
who
claimed
that the Holy
Spirit,
the
Paraclete,
dwelt in him, and
employed
him as an
instrument
for
purifying
and
guiding
men in the
Christian
life..
Telluric
::
Telluric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
earth;
proceeding
from the
earth.
Wholesome
::
Wholesome
(superl.)
Tending
to
promote
health;
favoring
health;
salubrious;
salutary.
Entomophaga
::
Entomophaga
(n. pl.) A group of
edentates,
including
the
ant-eaters..
Renvoy
::
Renvoy
(n.) A
sending
back.
Deflexure
::
Deflexure
(n.) A
bending
or
turning
aside;
deflection.
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) To plow,
harrow,
and break up, as land,
without
seeding,
for the
purpose
of
destroying
weeds and
insects,
and
rendering
it
mellow;
as, it is
profitable
to
fallow
cold,
strong,
clayey
land..
Sept
::
Sept (n.) A clan,
tribe,
or
family,
proceeding
from a
common
progenitor;
-- used
especially
of the
ancient
clans in
Ireland..
Altiloquent
::
Altiloquent
(a.)
High-sounding;
pompous
in
speech.
Deriding
::
Deriding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Derid.
Sinuosity
::
Sinuosity
(n.) A bend, or a
series
of bends and
turns;
a
winding,
or a
series
of
windings;
a wave line; a
curve..
Superplus
::
Superplease
(v. t.) To
please
exceedingly.
Individual
::
Individual
(n.) The
product
of a
single
egg,
whether
it
remains
a
single
animal
or
becomes
compound
by
budding
or
fission..
Lowbred
::
Lowbred
(a.) Bred, or like one bred, in a low
condition
of life;
characteristic
or
indicative
of such
breeding;
rude;
impolite;
vulgar;
as, a
lowbred
fellow;
a
lowbred
remark..
Undying
::
Undying
(a.) Not
dying;
imperishable;
unending;
immortal;
as, the
undying
souls of men..
Dilated
::
Dilated
(a.)
Having
the
margin
wide and
spreading.
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) A
barrister,
considered
a
learner
of law till of
sixteen
years'
standing,
when he might be
called
to the rank of
serjeant..
Plant
::
Plant (n.) The whole
machinery
and
apparatus
employed
in
carrying
on a trade or
mechanical
business;
also,
sometimes
including
real
estate,
and
whatever
represents
investment
of
capital
in the means of
carrying
on a
business,
but not
including
material
worked
upon or
finished
products;
as, the plant of a
foundry,
a mill, or a
railroad..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) A ring or round
flange
upon,
surrounding,
or
against
an
object,
and used for
restraining
motion
within
given
limits,
or for
holding
something
to its
place,
or for
hiding
an
opening
around
an
object;
as, a
collar
on a
shaft,
used to
prevent
endwise
motion
of the
shaft;
a
collar
surrounding
a
stovepipe
at the place where it
enters
a wall. The
flanges
of a
piston
and the gland of a
stuffing
box are
sometimes
called
collars..
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