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Definition of erme
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Erme (v. i.) To
grieve;
to feel sad.
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Water Wheel
::
Water wheel () Any wheel for
propelling
machinery
or for other
purposes,
that is made to
rotate
by the
direct
action
of
water;
--
called
an
overshot
wheel when the water is
applied
at the top, an
undershot
wheel when at the
bottom,
a
breast
wheel when at an
intermediate
point;
other forms are
called
reaction
wheel,
vortex
wheel,
turbine
wheel,
etc..
Discoverment
::
Discoverment
(n.)
Discovery.
Washermen
::
Washermen
(pl. ) of
Washerma.
Pasteurization
::
Pasteurization
(n.) A
process
devised
by
Pasteur
for
preventing
or
checking
fermentation
in
fluids,
such as
wines,
milk, etc., by
exposure
to a
temperature
of 140� F., thus
destroying
the
vitality
of the
contained
germs or
ferments..
Ovate-rotundate
::
Ovate-rotundate
(a.)
Having
a form
intermediate
between
that of an egg and a
sphere;
roundly
ovate.
Degraded
::
Degraded
(a.)
Having
steps;
-- said of a cross each of whose
extremities
finishes
in steps
growing
larger
as they leave the
center;
--
termed
also on
degrees.
Middler
::
Middler
(n.) One of a
middle
or
intermediate
class in some
schools
and
seminaries.
Diastase
::
Diastase
(n.) A
soluble,
nitrogenous
ferment,
capable
of
converting
starch
and
dextrin
into
sugar..
Permeation
::
Permeation
(n.) The act of
permeating,
passing
through,
or
spreading
throughout,
the pores or
interstices
of any
substance..
Countershaft
::
Countershaft
(n.) An
intermediate
shaft;
esp., one which
receives
motion
from a line shaft in a
factory
and
transmits
it to a
machine..
Wanderment
::
Wanderment
(n.) The act of
wandering,
or
roaming..
Interstitial
::
Interstitial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
interstices;
intermediate;
within
the
tissues;
as,
interstitial
cavities
or
spaces
in the
tissues
of
animals
or
plants..
Pancreatin
::
Pancreatin
(n.) One of the
digestive
ferments
of the
pancreatic
juice;
also, a
preparation
containing
such a
ferment,
made from the
pancreas
of
animals,
and used in
medicine
as an aid to
digestion..
Planula
::
Planula
(n.) In
embryonic
development,
a
vesicle
filled
with
fluid,
formed
from the
morula
by the
divergence
of its cells in such a
manner
as to give rise to a
central
space,
around
which the cells
arrange
themselves
as an
envelope;
an
embryonic
form
intermediate
between
the
morula
and
gastrula.
Sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
gastrula..
Festerment
::
Festerment
(n.) A
festering.
Termites
::
Termites
(pl. ) of
Terme.
Undermeal
::
Undermeal
(n.) The
inferior,
or
after,
part of the day; the
afternoon..
Preferment
::
Preferment
(n.) The act of
choosing,
or the state of being
chosen;
preference..
Repeater
::
Repeater
(n.) An
instrument
for
resending
a
telegraphic
message
automatically
at an
intermediate
point.
Synapticulae
::
Synaptase
(n.) A
ferment
resembling
diastase,
found in
bitter
almonds.
Cf.
Amygdalin,
and
Emulsin..
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