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Definition of early
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Early
(adv.)
Coming
in the first part of a
period
of time, or among the first of
successive
acts,
events,
etc..
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Alife
::
Alife
(adv.)
On my life;
dearly.
Synonyma
::
Synonym
(n.) One of two or more words
(commonly
words of the same
language)
which are
equivalents
of each
other;
one of two or more words which have very
nearly
the same
signification,
and
therefore
may often be used
interchangeably.
See under
Synonymous..
Phlogopite
::
Phlogopite
(n.) A kind of mica
having
generally
a
peculiar
bronze-red
or
copperlike
color and a
pearly
luster.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminia,
with
magnesia,
potash,
and some
fluorine.
It is
characteristic
of
crystalline
limestone
or
dolomite
and
serpentine.
See
Mica..
Heulandite
::
Heulandite
(n.) A
mineral
of the
Zeolite
family,
often
occurring
in
amygdaloid,
in
foliated
masses,
and also in
monoclinic
crystals
with
pearly
luster
on the
cleavage
face. It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and
lime..
Pedicellaria
::
Pedicellaria
(n.) A
peculiar
forcepslike
organ which
occurs
in large
numbers
upon
starfishes
and
echini.
Those of
starfishes
have two
movable
jaws, or
blades,
and are
usually
nearly,
or
quite,
sessile;
those of
echini
usually
have three jaws and a
pedicel.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Bluff-headed
::
Bluff-headed
(a.) Built with the stem
nearly
straight
up and down.
Darling
::
Darling
(n.) One
dearly
beloved;
a
favorite.
K
::
K () the
eleventh
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
nonvocal
consonant.
The form and sound of the
letter
K are from the
Latin,
which used the
letter
but
little
except
in the early
period
of the
language.
It came into the Latin from the
Greek,
which
received
it from a
Phoenician
source,
the
ultimate
origin
probably
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
K is most
nearly
related
to c, g, h
(which
see)..
Haematoblast
::
Haematoblast
(n.) One of the very
minute,
disk-shaped
bodies
found in blood with the
ordinary
red
corpuscles
and white
corpuscles;
a third kind of blood
corpuscle,
supposed
by some to be an early stage in the
development
of the red
corpuscles;
--
called
also blood
plaque,
and blood
plate..
Mother-of-pearl
::
Mother-of-pearl
(n.) The hard
pearly
internal
layer of
several
kinds of
shells,
esp. of pearl
oysters,
river
mussels,
and the
abalone
shells;
nacre.
See
Pearl..
Notornis
::
Notornis
(n.) A genus of birds
allied
to the
gallinules,
but
having
rudimentary
wings and
incapable
of
flight.
Notornis
Mantelli
was first known as a
fossil
bird of New
Zealand,
but
subsequently
a few
individuals
were found
living
on the
southern
island.
It is
supposed
to be now
nearly
or quite
extinct..
Throttle
::
Throttle
(v. i.) To
breathe
hard, as when
nearly
suffocated..
Jenneting
::
Jenneting
(n.) A
variety
of early
apple.
See
Juneating.
Feldspath
::
Feldspath
(n.) A name given to a group of
minerals,
closely
related
in
crystalline
form, and all
silicates
of
alumina
with
either
potash,
soda, lime, or, in one case,
baryta.
They occur in
crystals
and
crystalline
masses,
vitreous
in
luster,
and
breaking
rather
easily
in two
directions
at right
angles
to each
other,
or
nearly
so. The
colors
are
usually
white or
nearly
white,
flesh-red,
bluish,
or
greenish..
Stirring
::
Stirrer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
stirs
something;
also, one who moves
about,
especially
after
sleep;
as, an early
stirrer..
Perspicacious
::
Perspicacious
(a.)
Having
the power of
seeing
clearly;
quick-sighted;
sharp of
sight.
Caliver
::
Caliver
(n.) An early form of hand gun,
variety
of the
arquebus;
originally
a gun
having
a
regular
size of
bore..
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A
coarse
gown worn by monks or
friars,
and
supposed
to take the place of all, or
nearly
all, other
garments.
It has a hood which can be drawn over the head at
pleasure,
and is
girded
by a
cord..
Subpericardial
::
Subpentangular
(a.)
Nearly
or
approximately
pentangular;
almost
pentangular.
Year
::
Year (n.) The time of the
apparent
revolution
of the sun
trough
the
ecliptic;
the
period
occupied
by the earth in
making
its
revolution
around
the sun,
called
the
astronomical
year; also, a
period
more or less
nearly
agreeing
with this,
adopted
by
various
nations
as a
measure
of time, and
called
the civil year; as, the
common
lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the
Mohammedans;
the year of 360 days, etc. In
common
usage,
the year
consists
of 365 days, and every
fourth
year
(called
bissext
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