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Definition of discover
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Discover
(v. i.) To
discover
or show one's self.
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Cadmium
::
Cadmium
(n.) A
comparatively
rare
element
related
to zinc, and
occurring
in some zinc ores. It is a white
metal,
both
ductile
and
malleable.
Symbol
Cd.
Atomic
weight
111.8.
It was
discovered
by
Stromeyer
in 1817, who named it from its
association
with zinc or zinc ore..
Gasserian
::
Gasserian
(a.)
Relating
to
Casserio
(L.
Gasserius),
the
discover
of the
Gasserian
ganglion..
Secret
::
Secret
(a.) A thing not
discovered;
what is
unknown
or
unexplained;
a
mystery.
Newtonian
::
Newtonian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Sir Isaac
Newton,
or his
discoveries..
Enigma
::
Enigma
(n.) A dark,
obscure,
or
inexplicable
saying;
a
riddle;
a
statement,
the
hidden
meaning
of which is to be
discovered
or
guessed..
Annals
::
Annals
(n. pl.) A
periodic
publication,
containing
records
of
discoveries,
transactions
of
societies,
etc.; as
Annals
of
Science..
Discure
::
Discure
(v. t.) To
discover;
to
reveal;
to
discoure.
Peephole
::
Peephole
(n.) A hole, or
crevice,
through
which one may peep
without
being
discovered..
Indiscernible
::
Indiscernible
(a.) Not to be
discerned;
imperceptible;
not
discoverable
or
visible.
Spyglass
::
Spyboat
(n.) A boat sent to make
discoveries
and bring
intelligence.
Coincide
::
Coincide
(n.) To occur at the same time; to be
contemporaneous;
as, the fall of
Granada
coincided
with the
discovery
of
America..
Lav/sium
::
Lav/sium
(n.) A
supposed
new
metallic
element.
It is said to have been
discovered
in
pyrites,
and some other
minerals,
and to be of a
silver-white
color,
and
malleable..
Discover
::
Discover
(v. t.) To
uncover.
Observe
::
Observe
(v. t.) To be on the watch
respecting;
to pay
attention
to; to
notice
with care; to see; to
perceive;
to
discover;
as, to
observe
an
eclipse;
to
observe
the color or
fashion
of a
dress;
to
observe
the
movements
of an
army..
Conceal
::
Conceal
(v. t.) To hide or
withdraw
from
observation;
to
cover;
to cover or keep from
sight;
to
prevent
the
discovery
of; to
withhold
knowledge
of.
Key
::
Key (n.) A
position
or
condition
which
affords
entrance,
control,
pr
possession,
etc.; as, the key of a line of
defense;
the key of a
country;
the key of a
political
situation.
Hence,
that which
serves
to
unlock,
open,
discover,
or solve
something
unknown
or
difficult;
as, the key to a
riddle;
the key to a
problem..
Discoverer
::
Discoverer
(n.) One who
discovers;
one who first comes to the
knowledge
of
something;
one who
discovers
an
unknown
country,
or a new
principle,
truth,
or
fact..
Logogriph
::
Logogriph
(n.) A sort of
riddle
in which it is
required
to
discover
a
chosen
word from
various
combinations
of its
letters,
or of some of its
letters,
which form other
words;
-- thus, to
discover
the
chosen
word
chatter
form cat, hat, rat, hate, rate, etc..
Mosasaurus
::
Mosasaurus
(n.) A genus of
extinct
marine
reptiles
allied
to the
lizards,
but
having
the body much
elongated,
and the limbs in the form of
paddles.
The first known
species,
nearly
fifty feet in
length,
was
discovered
in
Cretaceous
beds near
Maestricht,
in the
Netherlands..
Tyrotoxicon
::
Tyrotoxicon
(n.) A
ptomaine
discovered
by
Vaughan
in
putrid
cheese
and other dairy
products,
and
producing
symptoms
similar
to
cholera
infantum.
Chemically,
it
appears
to be
related
to, or
identical
with,
diazobenzol..
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