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Definition of erme
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Erme (v. i.) To
grieve;
to feel sad.
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Heat
::
Heat (v. i.) To grow warm or hot by
fermentation,
or the
development
of heat by
chemical
action;
as, green hay heats in a mow, and
manure
in the
dunghill..
Ovate-lanceolate
::
Ovate-lanceolate
(a.)
Having
a form
intermediate
between
ovate and
lanceolate.
Conceptualism
::
Conceptualism
(n.) A
theory,
intermediate
between
realism
and
nominalism,
that the mind has the power of
forming
for
itself
general
conceptions
of
individual
or
single
objects..
Gyle
::
Gyle (n.)
Fermented
wort used for
making
vinegar.
Lance
::
Lance (n.) A
weapon
of war,
consisting
of a long shaft or
handle
and a steel blade or head; a spear
carried
by
horsemen,
and often
decorated
with a small flag; also, a spear or
harpoon
used by
whalers
and
fishermen..
Interagent
::
Interagent
(n.) An
intermediate
agent.
Broad Church
::
Broad
Church
() A
portion
of the
Church
of
England,
consisting
of
persons
who claim to hold a
position,
in
respect
to
doctrine
and
fellowship,
intermediate
between
the High
Church
party and the Low
Church,
or
evangelical,
party.
The term has been
applied
to other
bodies
of men
holding
liberal
or
comprehensive
views of
Christian
doctrine
and
fellowship..
Supermundane
::
Supermedial
(a.) Above the
middle.
Zymology
::
Zymology
(n.) A
treatise
on the
fermentation
of
liquors,
or the
doctrine
of
fermentation..
Heat
::
Heat (n.)
Fermentation.
Thermochemistry
::
Thermochemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
chemical
science
which
includes
the
investigation
of the
various
relations
existing
between
chemical
action
and that
manifestation
of force
termed
heat, or the
determination
of the heat
evolved
by, or
employed
in,
chemical
actions..
Innuendo
::
Innuendo
(n.) An
averment
employed
in
pleading,
to point the
application
of
matter
otherwise
unintelligible;
an
interpretative
parenthesis
thrown
into
quoted
matter
to
explain
an
obscure
word or
words;
-- as, the
plaintiff
avers that the
defendant
said that he
(innuendo
the
plaintiff)
was a
thief..
Synapticulae
::
Synaptase
(n.) A
ferment
resembling
diastase,
found in
bitter
almonds.
Cf.
Amygdalin,
and
Emulsin..
Carbide
::
Carbide
(n.) A
binary
compound
of
carbon
with some other
element
or
radical,
in which the
carbon
plays the part of a
negative;
--
formerly
termed
carburet..
City
::
City (n.) A
corporate
town; in the
United
States,
a town or
collective
body of
inhabitants,
incorporated
and
governed
by a mayor and
aldermen
or a city
council
consisting
of a board of
aldermen
and a
common
council;
in Great
Britain,
a town
corporate,
which is or has been the seat of a
bishop,
or the
capital
of his see..
Wanderment
::
Wanderment
(n.) The act of
wandering,
or
roaming..
Melon
::
Melon (n.) The juicy fruit of
certain
cucurbitaceous
plants,
as the
muskmelon,
watermelon,
and
citron
melon;
also, the plant that
produces
the
fruit..
F
::
F (v. t.) The name of the
fourth
tone of the model
scale,
or scale of C. F sharp (F /) is a tone
intermediate
between
F and G..
Fermentable
::
Fermentable
(a.)
Capable
of
fermentation;
as, cider and other
vegetable
liquors
are
fermentable..
Intermede
::
Intermede
(n.) A short
musical
dramatic
piece,
of a light and
pleasing,
sometimes
a
burlesque,
character;
an
interlude
introduced
between
the acts of a play or an
opera..
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