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Definition of egre
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Egre (a. & n.) See
Eager,
and
Eagre..
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Compounder
::
Compounder
(n.) One at a
university
who pays
extraordinary
fees for the
degree
he is to take.
Spice
::
Spice (n.)
Figuratively,
that which
enriches
or
alters
the
quality
of a thing in a small
degree,
as spice
alters
the taste of food; that which gives zest or
pungency;
a
slight
flavoring;
a
relish;
hence,
a small
quantity
or
admixture;
a
sprinkling;
as, a spice of
mischief..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) A line or space of the
staff.
Consummate
::
Consummate
(v. t. ) To bring to
completion;
to raise to the
highest
point or
degree;
to
complete;
to
finish;
to
perfect;
to
achieve.
Ultrazodiacal
::
Ultrazodiacal
(a.)
Outside
the
zodiac;
being in that part of the
heavens
that is more than eight
degrees
from the
ecliptic;
as,
ultrazodiacal
planets,
that is, those
planets
which in part of their
orbits
go
beyond
the
zodiac..
Thermoscope
::
Thermoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
indicating
changes
of
temperature
without
indicating
the
degree
of heat by which it is
affected;
especially,
an
instrument
contrived
by Count
Rumford
which,
as
modified
by
Professor
Leslie,
was
afterward
called
the
differential
thermometer..
Uncommon
::
Uncommon
(a.) Not
common;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare;
hence,
remarkable;
strange;
as, an
uncommon
season;
an
uncommon
degree
of cold or heat;
uncommon
courage..
Regreet
::
Regreet
(v. t.) To greet
again;
to
resalute;
to
return
a
salutation
to; to
greet.
Combust
::
Combust
(a.) So near the sun as to be
obscured
or
eclipsed
by his
light,
as the moon or
planets
when not more than eight
degrees
and a half from the sun..
So
::
So
(adv.)
In that
manner
or
degree;
as,
indicated
(in any way), or as
implied,
or as
supposed
to be
known..
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be
wanting;
to fall
short;
to be or
become
deficient
in any
measure
or
degree
up to total
absence;
to cease to be
furnished
in the usual or
expected
manner,
or to be
altogether
cut off from
supply;
to be
lacking;
as,
streams
fail; crops
fail..
Peculiarly
::
Peculiarly
(adv.)
In a
peculiar
manner;
particulary;
in a rare and
striking
degree;
unusually.
Blissful
::
Blissful
(a.) Full of,
characterized
by, or
causing,
joy and
felicity;
happy in the
highest
degree..
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.) To miss; to
regret.
Finitely
::
Finitely
(adv.)
In a
finite
manner
or
degree.
Shut
::
Shut (v. t.) To close so as to
hinder
ingress
or
egress;
as, to shut a door or a gate; to shut one's eyes or
mouth..
Howsoever
::
Howsoever
(adj. &
conj.)
In what
manner
soever;
to
whatever
degree
or
extent;
however.
Bifold
::
Bifold
(a.)
Twofold;
double;
of two
kinds,
degrees,
etc..
Tinge
::
Tinge (v. t.) To imbue or
impregnate
with
something
different
or
foreign;
as, to tinge a
decoction
with a
bitter
taste;
to
affect
in some
degree
with the
qualities
of
another
substance,
either
by
mixture,
or by
application
to the
surface;
especially,
to color
slightly;
to
stain;
as, to tinge a blue color with red; an
infusion
tinged
with a
yellow
color by
saffron..
Nonagesimal
::
Nonagesimal
(n.) The
middle
or
highest
point of the part of the
ecliptic
which is at any given
moment
above the
horizon.
It is the
ninetieth
degree
of the
ecliptic,
reckoned
from the
points
in which it is
intersected
by the
horizon..
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