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Definition of dor
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Dor (v. t.) To make a fool of; to
deceive.
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Honor
::
Honor (n.) To
regard
or treat with
honor,
esteem,
or
respect;
to
revere;
to treat with
deference
and
submission;
when used of the
Supreme
Being,
to
reverence;
to
adore;
to
worship..
Facing
::
Facing
(n.) A
covering
in
front,
for
ornament
or other
purpose;
an
exterior
covering
or
sheathing;
as, the
facing
of an
earthen
slope,
sea wall, etc. , to
strengthen
it or to
protect
or adorn the
exposed
surface..
Ectobronchium
::
Ectobronchium
(n.) One of the
dorsal
branches
of the main
bronchi
in the lungs of
birds.
Elytrum
::
Elytrum
(n.) One of the
shieldlike
dorsal
scales
of
certain
annelids.
See
Chaetopoda.
Ethylamine
::
Ethylamine
(n.) A
colorless,
mobile,
inflammable
liquid,
C2H5.NH2,
very
volatile
and with an
ammoniacal
odor. It is a
strong
base, and is a
derivative
of
ammonia.
Called
also ethyl
carbamine,
and amido
ethane..
Fume
::
Fume (v. t.) To
expose
to the
action
of
fumes;
to treat with
vapors,
smoke,
etc.; as, to
bleach
straw by
fuming
it with
sulphur;
to fill with
fumes,
vapors,
odors,
etc., as a
room..
Chlormethane
::
Chlormethane
(n.) A
colorless
gas,
CH3Cl,
of a sweet odor,
easily
condensed
to a
liquid;
--
called
also
methyl
chloride..
Stinger
::
Stingbull
(n.) The
European
greater
weever
fish
(Trachinus
draco),
which is
capable
of
inflicting
severe
wounds
with the
spinous
rays of its
dorsal
fin. See
Weever..
Dorn
::
Dorn (n.) A
British
ray; the
thornback.
Frounce
::
Frounce
(v. i.) To
gather
into or adorn with
plaits,
as a
dress;
to form
wrinkles
in or upon; to curl or
frizzle,
as the
hair..
Dorsally
::
Dorsally
(adv.)
On, or
toward,
the
dorsum,
or back; on the
dorsal
side of;
dorsad..
Delegate
::
Delegate
(v. t.) To send as one's
representative;
to
empower
as an
ambassador;
to send with power to
transact
business;
to
commission;
to
depute;
to
authorize.
Term
::
Term (n.) A
quadrangular
pillar,
adorned
on the top with the
figure
of a head, as of a man,
woman,
or
satyr;
--
called
also
terminal
figure.
See
Terminus,
n., 2 and 3..
Captain
::
Captain
(n.) An
officer
in the
United
States
navy, next above a
commander
and below a
commodore,
and
ranking
with a
colonel
in the
army..
Osmazome
::
Osmazome
(n.) A
substance
formerly
supposed
to give to soup and broth their
characteristic
odor, and
probably
consisting
of one or
several
of the class of
nitrogenous
substances
which are
called
extractives..
Sulphocyanate
::
Sulphocarbonic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
sulphacid,
H2CSO2
(called
also
thiocarbonic
acid),
or an acid,
H2CS3,
analogous
to
carbonic
acid,
obtained
as a
yellow
oily
liquid
of a
pungent
odor, and
forming
salts..
Vakeel
::
Vakeel
(n.) A
native
attorney
or
agent;
also, an
ambassador..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) A line
resembling
a seam; as, the
dorsal
suture
of a
legume,
which
really
corresponds
to a
midrib..
Aromatical
::
Aromatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
containing,
aroma;
fragrant;
spicy;
strong-scented;
odoriferous;
as,
aromatic
balsam..
Perfume
::
Perfume
(v.) The
scent,
odor, or
odoriferous
particles
emitted
from a
sweet-smelling
substance;
a
pleasant
odor;
fragrance;
aroma..
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