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Definition of aller
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Aller (a.) Same as
Alder,
of all..
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Auget
::
Auget (n.) A
priming
tube
connecting
the
charge
chamber
with the
gallery,
or place where the slow match is
applied..
Diminish
::
Diminish
(v. i.) To
become
or
appear
less or
smaller;
to
lessen;
as, the
apparent
size of an
object
diminishes
as we
recede
from it..
Heading
::
Heading
(n.) A
gallery,
drift,
or adit in a mine; also, the end of a drift or
gallery;
the vein above a
drift..
Cask
::
Cask (n.) A
barrel-shaped
vessel
made of
staves
headings,
and
hoops,
usually
fitted
together
so as to hold
liquids.
It may be
larger
or
smaller
than a
barrel..
Graphoscope
::
Graphoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
magnifying
engravings,
photographs,
etc.,
usually
having
one large lens and two
smaller
ones..
Loggia
::
Loggia
(n.) A
roofed
open
gallery.
It
differs
from a
veranda
in being more
architectural,
and in
forming
more
decidedly
a part of the main
edifice
to which it is
attached;
from a
porch,
in being
intended
not for
entrance
but for an
out-of-door
sitting-room..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) Any
communication
which is
covered
overhead
as well as at the
sides.
When
prepared
for
defense,
it is a
defensive
gallery..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A room for the
exhibition
of works of art; as, a
picture
gallery;
hence,
also, a large or
important
collection
of
paintings,
sculptures,
etc..
Asteriscus
::
Asteriscus
(n.) The
smaller
of the two
otoliths
found in the inner ear of many
fishes.
Suburb
::
Suburb
(n.) An
outlying
part of a city or town; a
smaller
place
immediately
adjacent
to a city; in the
plural,
the
region
which is on the
confines
of any city or large town; as, a house
stands
in the
suburbs;
a
garden
situated
in the
suburbs
of
Paris..
Minor
::
Minor (a.)
Inferior
in bulk,
degree,
importance,
etc.; less;
smaller;
of
little
account;
as, minor
divisions
of a
body..
Vesicle
::
Vesicle
(n.) A small
cavity,
nearly
spherical
in form, and
usually
of the size of a pea or
smaller,
such as are
common
in some
volcanic
rocks.
They are
produced
by the
liberation
of
watery
vapor in the
molten
mass..
Minority
::
Minority
(a. & n.) The
smaller
number;
--
opposed
to
majority;
as, the
minority
must be ruled by the
majority..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A
working
drift or
level.
Contractile
::
Contractile
(a.)
tending
to
contract;
having
the power or
property
of
contracting,
or of
shrinking
into
shorter
or
smaller
dimensions;
as, the
contractile
tissues..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
distinct
portion
or plot of land,
usually
smaller
than a
field;
as, a
building
lot in a
city..
Squally
::
Squaller
(n.) One who
squalls;
a
screamer.
Muskmelon
::
Muskmelon
(n.) The fruit of a
cucubritaceous
plant
(Cicumis
Melo),
having
a
peculiar
aromatic
flavor,
and
cultivated
in many
varieties,
the
principal
sorts being the
cantaloupe,
of oval form and
yellowish
flesh,
and the
smaller
nutmeg
melon with
greenish
flesh.
See
Illust.
of
Melon..
Undersphere
::
Undersphere
(n.) A
sphere
which is
smaller
than, and in its
movements
subject
to,
another;
a
satellite..
Fallow Deer
::
Fallow
deer () A
European
species
of deer
(Cervus
dama),
much
smaller
than the red deer. In
summer
both sexes are
spotted
with
white.
It is
common
in
England,
where it is often
domesticated
in the
parks..
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