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Definition of ding
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Ding (v. i.) To talk with
vehemence,
importunity,
or
reiteration;
to
bluster..
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Gilt
::
Gilt (n.) Gold, or that which
resembles
gold, laid on the
surface
of a
thing;
gilding..
Subside
::
Subsiding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Subsid.
Lie
::
Lie
(adj.)
To be or
exist;
to
belong
or
pertain;
to have an
abiding
place;
to
consist;
-- with in.
Polythalamia
::
Polythalamia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Foraminifera
including
those
having
a
manychambered
shell.
Purposedly
::
Purposedly
(adv.)
In a
purposed
manner;
according
to
purpose
or
design;
purposely.
Half-timbered
::
Half-timbered
(a.)
Constructed
of a
timber
frame,
having
the
spaces
filled
in with
masonry;
-- said of
buildings..
Vignette
::
Vignette
(v. t.) To make, as an
engraving
or a
photograph,
with a
border
or edge
insensibly
fading
away..
Outdoor
::
Outdoor
(a.)
Being,
or done, in the open air; being or done
outside
of
certain
buildings,
as
poorhouses,
hospitals,
etc.; as,
outdoor
exercise;
outdoor
relief;
outdoor
patients..
Back Door
::
Back door () A door in the back part of a
building;
hence,
an
indirect
way..
Annex
::
Annex (n.)
Something
annexed
or
appended;
as, an
additional
stipulation
to a
writing,
a
subsidiary
building
to a main
building;
a
wing..
Pulsatilla
::
Pulsatilla
(n.) A genus of
ranunculaceous
herbs
including
the
pasque
flower.
This genus is now
merged
in
Anemone.
Some
species,
as
Anemone
Pulsatilla,
Anemone
pratensis,
and
Anemone
patens,
are used
medicinally..
Boycott
::
Boycott
(v. t.) To
combine
against
(a
landlord,
tradesman,
employer,
or other
person),
to
withhold
social
or
business
relations
from him, and to deter
others
from
holding
such
relations;
to
subject
to a
boycott..
Elison
::
Elison
(n.) The
cutting
off or
suppression
of a vowel or
syllable,
for the sake of meter or
euphony;
esp., in
poetry,
the
dropping
of a final vowel
standing
before
an
initial
vowel in the
following
word, when the two words are drawn
together..
Doorcase
::
Doorcase
(n.) The
surrounding
frame into which a door
shuts.
Rememorative
::
Rememorative
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
remind.
Talisman
::
Talisman
(n.) A
magical
figure
cut or
engraved
under
certain
superstitious
observances
of the
configuration
of the
heavens,
to which
wonderful
effects
are
ascribed;
the seal,
figure,
character,
or
image,
of a
heavenly
sign,
constellation,
or
planet,
engraved
on a
sympathetic
stone,
or on a metal
corresponding
to the star, in order to
receive
its
influence..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) In
hunting,
the pan or frame
holding
the fuel of the torch used to
attract
game at
night;
also, the light
itself..
Slippery
::
Slippery
(a.) Not
affording
firm
ground
for
confidence;
as, a
slippery
promise..
Plentiful
::
Plentiful
(a.)
Yielding
abundance;
prolific;
fruitful.
Stationed
::
Station
(n.) One of the
places
at which
ecclesiastical
processions
pause for the
performance
of an act of
devotion;
formerly,
the tomb of a
martyr,
or some
similarly
consecrated
spot; now,
especially,
one of those
representations
of the
successive
stages
of our
Lord's
passion
which are often
placed
round the naves of large
churches
and by the side of the way
leading
to
sacred
edifices
or
shrines,
and which are
visited
in
rotation,
stated
services
being
performed
at each; --
called
also
Station
o
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