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Definition of earl
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Earl (n.) The
needlefish.
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Francolin
::
Francolin
(n.) A
spurred
partidge
of the genus
Francolinus
and
allied
genera,
of Asia and
Africa.
The
common
species
(F.
vulgaris)
was
formerly
common
in
southern
Europe,
but is now
nearly
restricted
to
Asia..
Synonyms
::
Synomocy
(n.) Sworn
brotherhood;
a
society
in
ancient
Greece
nearly
resembling
a
modern
political
club.
Pearlash
::
Pearlash
(n.) A white
amorphous
or
granular
substance
which
consists
principally
of
potassium
carbonate,
and has a
strong
alkaline
reaction.
It is
obtained
by
lixiviating
wood
ashes,
and
evaporating
the lye, and has been an
important
source
of
potassium
compounds.
It is used in
making
soap,
glass,
etc..
Third-penny
::
Third-penny
(n.) A third part of the
profits
of fines and
penalties
imposed
at the
country
court,
which was among the
perquisites
enjoyed
by the
earl..
Impearl
::
Impearl
(v. t.) To form into
pearls,
or into that which
resembles
pearls..
Anthracite
::
Anthracite
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
mineral
coal, of high
luster,
differing
from
bituminous
coal in
containing
little
or no
bitumen,
in
consequence
of which it burns with a
nearly
non
luminous
flame.
The purer
specimens
consist
almost
wholly
of
carbon.
Also
called
glance
coal and blind
coal..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.)
Infancy,
or very early
life..
Late
::
Late (a.) After the usual or
proper
time, or the time
appointed;
after
delay;
as, he
arrived
late; --
opposed
to
early..
Hyperboliform
::
Hyperboliform
(a.)
Having
the form, or
nearly
the form, of an
hyperbola..
Caliver
::
Caliver
(n.) An early form of hand gun,
variety
of the
arquebus;
originally
a gun
having
a
regular
size of
bore..
Fog
::
Fog (n.)
Watery
vapor
condensed
in the lower part of the
atmosphere
and
disturbing
its
transparency.
It
differs
from cloud only in being near the
ground,
and from mist in not
approaching
so
nearly
to fine rain. See
Cloud..
Stirring
::
Stirrer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
stirs
something;
also, one who moves
about,
especially
after
sleep;
as, an early
stirrer..
Decidedly
::
Decidedly
(adv.)
In a
decided
manner;
indisputably;
clearly;
thoroughly.
Knuckle
::
Knuckle
(n.) A
convex
portion
of a
vessel's
figure
where a
sudden
change
of shape
occurs,
as in a canal boat, where a
nearly
vertical
side joins a
nearly
flat
bottom..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To wake from sleep or
repose;
as, to rouse one early or
suddenly..
County
::
County
(n.) An
earldom;
the
domain
of a count or earl.
Cockcrowing
::
Cockcrowing
(n.) The time at which cocks first crow; the early
morning.
Scampavia
::
Scampavia
(n.) A long, low war
galley
used by the
Neapolitans
and
Sicilians
in the early part of the
nineteenth
century..
Deduction
::
Deduction
(n.) That which is
deducted;
the part taken away;
abatement;
as, a
deduction
from the
yearly
rent..
Celt
::
Celt (n.) A
weapon
or
implement
of stone or
metal,
found in the
tumuli,
or
barrows,
of the early
Celtic
nations..
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