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Definition of drib
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drib is as below...
Drib (v. t.) To
appropriate
unlawfully;
to
filch;
to
defalcate.
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Midrib
::
Midrib
(n.) A
continuation
of the
petiole,
extending
from the base to the apex of the
lamina
of a
leaf..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) A line
resembling
a seam; as, the
dorsal
suture
of a
legume,
which
really
corresponds
to a
midrib..
Drill
::
Drill (v. t.) To sow, as
seeds,
by
dribbling
them along a
furrow
or in a row, like a
trickling
rill of
water..
Dribble
::
Dribble
(v. t.) To let fall in
drops.
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To lead along step by step; to
entice.
Palmatisected
::
Palmatisected
(a.)
Divided,
as a
palmate
leaf, down to the
midrib,
so that the
parenchyma
is
interrupted..
Dribbler
::
Dribbler
(n.) One who
dribbles.
Parted
::
Parted
(a.) Cleft so that the
divisions
reach
nearly,
but not
quite,
to the
midrib,
or the base of the
blade;
-- said of a leaf, and used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
three-parted,
five-parted,
etc..
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To cut off by a
little
at a time; to crop.
Nerve
::
Nerve (n.) One of the
principal
fibrovascular
bundles
or ribs of a leaf,
especially
when these
extend
straight
from the base or the
midrib
of the
leaf..
Drib
::
Drib (n.) A drop.
Feather-veined
::
Feather-veined
(a.)
Having
the veins (of a leaf)
diverging
from the two sides of a
midrib.
Conduplicate
::
Conduplicate
(a.)
Folded
lengthwise
along the
midrib,
the upper face being
within;
-- said of
leaves
or
petals
in
vernation
or
aestivation..
Costal-nerved
::
Costal-nerved
(a.)
Having
the
nerves
spring
from the
midrib.
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To
appropriate
unlawfully;
to
filch;
to
defalcate.
Dribbed
::
Dribbed
(imp. & p. p.) of Dri.
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The stem or
midrib
of a
feather.
Tetrabasic
::
Tetrabasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
four
molecules
of a
monacid
base;
having
four
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by
bases;
quadribasic;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
normal
silicic
acid,
Si(OH)4,
is a
tetrabasic
acid..
Pinnatifid
::
Pinnatifid
(a.)
Divided
in a
pinnate
manner,
with the
divisions
not
reaching
to the
midrib..
Dribble
::
Dribble
(v. i.) To fall in drops or small
drops,
or in a quick
succession
of
drops;
as, water
dribbles
from the
eaves..
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