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Definition of ally
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Ally (n.) See
Alley,
a
marble
or taw..
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Pierce
::
Pierce
(v. i.) To
enter;
to
penetrate;
to make a way into or
through
something,
as a
pointed
instrument
does; -- used
literally
and
figuratively..
Dictionary
::
Dictionary
(n.) A book
containing
the words of a
language,
arranged
alphabetically,
with
explanations
of their
meanings;
a
lexicon;
a
vocabulary;
a
wordbook..
Scirrhus
::
Scirrhus
(n.) An
indurated
organ or part;
especially,
an
indurated
gland..
Plate
::
Plate (n.) A piece of
money,
usually
silver
money..
Churchwarden
::
Churchwarden
(n.) One of the
officers
(usually
two) in an
Episcopal
church,
whose
duties
vary in
different
dioceses,
but
always
include
the
provision
of what is
necessary
for the
communion
service..
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To
provide
with
material
requisites;
to
store;
to fill; to
supply;
as, to stock a
warehouse,
that is, to fill it with
goods;
to stock a farm, that is, to
supply
it with
cattle
and
tools;
to stock land, that is, to
occupy
it with a
permanent
growth,
especially
of
grass..
Luggage
::
Luggage
(n.) That which is
lugged;
anything
cumbrous
and heavy to be
carried;
especially,
a
traveler's
trunks,
baggage,
etc., or their
contents..
Mime
::
Mime (n.) A kind of drama in which real
persons
and
events
were
generally
represented
in a
ridiculous
manner.
Partisan
::
Partisan
(a.)
Adherent
to a party or
faction;
especially,
having
the
character
of
blind,
passionate,
or
unreasonable
adherence
to a
party;
as,
blinded
by
partisan
zeal..
Artificially
::
Artificially
(adv.)
Craftily;
artfully.
Clergy
::
Clergy
(n.) The body of men set
apart,
by due
ordination,
to the
service
of God, in the
Christian
church,
in
distinction
from the
laity;
in
England,
usually
restricted
to the
ministers
of the
Established
Church..
Archenemy
::
Archenemy
(n.) A
principal
enemy.
Specifically,
Satan,
the grand
adversary
of
mankind..
Turban
::
Turban
(n.) A
headdress
worn by men in the
Levant
and by most
Mohammedans
of the male sex,
consisting
of a cap, and a sash,
scarf,
or
shawl,
usually
of
cotton
or
linen,
wound about the cap, and
sometimes
hanging
down the
neck..
Scrag
::
Scrag (n.)
Something
thin, lean, or
rough;
a bony
piece;
especially,
a bony
neckpiece
of meat;
hence,
humorously
or in
contempt,
the
neck..
Reasonable
::
Reasonable
(n.)
Governed
by
reason;
being under the
influence
of
reason;
thinking,
speaking,
or
acting
rationally,
or
according
to the
dictates
of
reason;
agreeable
to
reason;
just;
rational;
as, the
measure
must
satisfy
all
reasonable
men..
Mignonette
::
Mignonette
(n.) A plant
(Reseda
odorata)
having
greenish
flowers
with
orange-colored
stamens,
and
exhaling
a
delicious
fragrance.
In
Africa
it is a low
shrub,
but
further
north it is
usually
an
annual
herb..
Valerianic
::
Valerianic
(a.)
Performance
to, or
obtained
from,
valerian
root;
specifically,
designating
an acid which is
usually
called
valeric
acid..
Tacamahaca
::
Tacamahaca
(n.) Any tree
yielding
tacamahac
resin,
especially,
in North
America,
the
balsam
poplar,
or balm of
Gilead
(Populus
balsamifera)..
Farce
::
Farce (v. t.) A low style of
comedy;
a
dramatic
composition
marked
by low
humor,
generally
written
with
little
regard
to
regularity
or
method,
and
abounding
with
ludicrous
incidents
and
expressions..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) The space
passed
over by one
movement
of the foot in
walking
or
running;
as, one step is
generally
about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also
figuratively
of any kind of
progress;
as, he
improved
step by step, or by
steps..
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