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Definition of egre
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Egre (a.)
Sharp;
bitter;
acid; sour.
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Aigrette
::
Aigrette
(n.) A tuft like that of the
egret.
Colatitude
::
Colatitude
(n.) The
complement
of the
latitude,
or the
difference
between
any
latitude
and
ninety
degrees..
Attractivity
::
Attractivity
(n.) The
quality
or
degree
of
attractive
power.
Equally
::
Equally
(adv.)
In an equal
manner
or
degree
in equal
shares
or
proportion;
with equal and
impartial
justice;
without
difference;
alike;
evenly;
justly;
as,
equally
taxed,
furnished,
etc..
Somewhat
::
Somewhat
(adv.)
In some
degree
or
measure;
a
little.
Perfectly
::
Perfectly
(adv.)
In a
perfect
manner
or
degree;
in or to
perfection;
completely;
wholly;
throughly;
faultlessly.
Commence
::
Commence
(v. i.) To take a
degree
at a
university.
Gradually
::
Gradually
(adv.)
In
degree.
Calibration
::
Calibration
(n.) The
process
of
estimating
the
caliber
a tube, as of a
thermometer
tube, in order to
graduate
it to a scale of
degrees;
also, more
generally,
the
determination
of the true value of the
spaces
in any
graduated
instrument..
Under
::
Under (a.) Lower in
position,
intensity,
rank, or
degree;
subject;
subordinate;
--
generally
in
composition
with a noun, and
written
with or
without
the
hyphen;
as, an
undercurrent;
undertone;
underdose;
under-garment;
underofficer;
undersheriff..
Longitude
::
Longitude
(n.) The
distance
in
degrees,
reckoned
from the
vernal
equinox,
on the
ecliptic,
to a
circle
at right
angles
to the
ecliptic
passing
through
the
heavenly
body whose
longitude
is
designated;
as, the
longitude
of
Capella
is 79¡..
Beyond
::
Beyond
(prep.)
In a
degree
or
amount
exceeding
or
surpassing;
proceeding
to a
greater
degree
than;
above,
as in
dignity,
excellence,
or
quality
of any
kind..
Summoned
::
Summity
(n.) The
utmost
degree;
perfection.
Chink
::
Chink (n.) A
short,
sharp
sound,
as of metal
struck
with a
slight
degree
of
violence..
Equality
::
Equality
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
equal;
agreement
in
quantity
or
degree
as
compared;
likeness
in bulk,
value,
rank,
properties,
etc.; as, the
equality
of two
bodies
in
length
or
thickness;
an
equality
of
rights..
Unisonant
::
Unisonant
(a.) Being in
unison;
having
the same
degree
of
gravity
or
acuteness;
sounded
alike in
pitch.
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The
sitting
up of
persons
with a dead body, often
attended
with a
degree
of
festivity,
chiefly
among the
Irish..
Intensity
::
Intensity
(n.) The
degree
or depth of shade in a
picture.
Uttermost
::
Uttermost
(n.) The
utmost;
the
highest
or
greatest
degree;
the
farthest
extent.
Exit
::
Exit (n.) A way of
departure;
passage
out of a
place;
egress;
way out.
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