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Definition of eh
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Eh
(interj.)
An
expression
of
inquiry
or
slight
surprise.
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Zend
::
Zend (n.)
Properly,
the
translation
and
exposition
in the
Huzv/resh,
or
literary
Pehlevi,
language,
of the
Avesta,
the
Zoroastrian
sacred
writings;
as
commonly
used, the
language
(an
ancient
Persian
dialect)
in which the
Avesta
is
written..
Lictor
::
Lictor
(n.) An
officer
who bore an ax and
fasces
or rods, as
ensigns
of his
office.
His duty was to
attend
the chief
magistrates
when they
appeared
in
public,
to clear the way, and cause due
respect
to be paid to them, also to
apprehend
and
punish
criminals..
Sled
::
Sled (n.) A
vehicle
on
runners,
used for
conveying
loads over the snow or ice; -- in
England
called
sledge..
Greediness
::
Greediness
(n.) The
quality
of being
greedy;
vehement
and
selfish
desire.
File
::
File (n.) A row of
soldiers
ranged
one
behind
another;
-- in
contradistinction
to rank, which
designates
a row of
soldiers
standing
abreast;
a
number
consisting
the depth of a body of
troops,
which,
in the
ordinary
modern
formation,
consists
of two men, the
battalion
standing
two deep, or in two
ranks..
Rehypothecate
::
Rehypothecate
(v. t.) To
hypothecate
again.
Prevent
::
Prevent
(v. t.) To be
beforehand
with; to
anticipate.
Hypermetropy
::
Hypermetropy
(n.) A
condition
of the eye in
which,
through
shortness
of the
eyeball
or fault of the
refractive
media,
the rays of light come to a focus
behind
the
retina;
farsightedness;
--
called
also
hyperopia.
Cf.
Emmetropia..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.)
Carriage;
behavior;
deportment;
also,
becoming
behavior;
well-bred
carriage
and
address..
Comprise
::
Comprise
(v. t.) To
comprehend;
to
include.
Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) A right
belonging
to the crown of
England,
of
taking
two tuns of wine from every ship
importing
twenty
tuns or more, -- one
before
and one
behind
the mast. By
charter
of
Edward
I.
butlerage
was
substituted
for
this..
Annexation
::
Annexation
(v. t.) The act of
annexing;
process
of
attaching,
adding,
or
appending;
the act of
connecting;
union;
as, the
annexation
of Texas to the
United
States,
or of
chattels
to the
freehold..
Hurst
::
Hurst (n.) A wood or
grove;
-- a word used in the
composition
of many
names,
as in
Hazlehurst..
Premerit
::
Premerit
(v. t.) To merit or
deserve
beforehand.
Behoove
::
Behoove
(v. t.) To be
necessary
for; to be fit for; to be meet for, with
respect
to
necessity,
duty, or
convenience;
--
mostly
used
impersonally..
Precompose
::
Precompose
(v. t.) To
compose
beforehand.
Economics
::
Economics
(n.) The
science
of
household
affairs,
or of
domestic
management..
Heterology
::
Heterology
(n.) The
connection
or
relation
of
bodies
which have
partial
identity
of
composition,
but
different
characteristics
and
properties;
the
relation
existing
between
derivatives
of the same
substance,
or of the
analogous
members
of
different
series;
as,
ethane,
ethyl
alcohol,
acetic
aldehyde,
and
acetic
acid are in
heterology
with each
other,
though
each in at the same time a
member
of a
distinct
homologous
series.
Cf.
Homology..
Telpher
::
Telpher
(n.) A
contrivance
for the
conveyance
of
vehicles
or loads by means of
electricity.
Spekehouse
::
Spekehouse
(n.) The
parlor
or
reception
room of a
convent.
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