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Definition of ethe
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Ethe (a.) Easy.
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Synergism
::
Synergetic
(a.)
Working
together;
cooperating;
as,
synergetic
muscles..
Adnate
::
Adnate
(a.)
Growing
together;
-- said only of
organic
cohesion
of
unlike
parts.
Boarding
::
Boarding
(n.) The act of
entering
a ship,
whether
with a
hostile
or a
friendly
purpose..
Fasten
::
Fasten
(a.) To cause to hold
together
or to
something
else; to
attach
or unite
firmly;
to cause to
cleave
to
something
, or to
cleave
together,
by any
means;
as, to
fasten
boards
together
with nails or
cords;
to
fasten
anything
in our
thoughts..
Paralysis
::
Paralysis
(n.)
Abolition
of
function,
whether
complete
or
partial;
esp., the loss of the power of
voluntary
motion,
with or
without
that of
sensation,
in any part of the body;
palsy.
See
Hemiplegia,
and
Paraplegia.
Also used
figuratively..
Deservedly
::
Deservedly
(adv.)
According
to
desert
(whether
good or
evil);
justly.
Ancestor
::
Ancestor
(n.) One from whom a
person
is
descended,
whether
on the
father's
or
mother's
side, at any
distance
of time; a
progenitor;
a fore
father..
Rivet
::
Rivet (n.) A
metallic
pin with a head, used for
uniting
two
plates
or
pieces
of
material
together,
by
passing
it
through
them and then
beating
or
pressing
down the point so that it shall
spread
out and form a
second
head; a pin or bolt
headed
or
clinched
at both
ends..
Collect
::
Collect
(v. t.) To
gather
into one body or
place;
to
assemble
or bring
together;
to
obtain
by
gathering.
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) That which is set, or which may be
regarded
as set,
before
the mind so as to be
apprehended
or
known;
that of which the mind by any of its
activities
takes
cognizance,
whether
a thing
external
in space or a
conception
formed
by the mind
itself;
as, an
object
of
knowledge,
wonder,
fear,
thought,
study,
etc..
Foster
::
Foster
(v. i.) To be
nourished
or
trained
up
together.
Mistress
::
Mistress
(n.) A woman
regarded
with love and
devotion;
she who has
command
over one's
heart;
a
beloved
object;
a
sweetheart.
Song
::
Song (n.) That which is sung or
uttered
with
musical
modulations
of the
voice,
whether
of a human being or of a bird,
insect,
etc..
Shook
::
Shook (n.) The parts of a piece of house
furniture,
as a
bedstead,
packed
together..
Translunary
::
Translunary
(a.) Being or lying
beyond
the moon;
hence,
ethereal;
--
opposed
to
sublunary..
Statesmen
::
States-general
(n.) In the
Netherlands,
the
legislative
body,
composed
of two
chambers..
Convive
::
Convive
(v. i.) To feast
together;
to be
convivial.
Arris
::
Arris (n.) The sharp edge or
salient
angle
formed
by two
surfaces
meeting
each
other,
whether
plane or
curved;
--
applied
particularly
to the edges in
moldings,
and to the
raised
edges which
separate
the
flutings
in a Doric
column..
Lithotypy
::
Lithotypy
(n.) The art or
process
of
making
a kind of hard,
stereotypeplate,
by
pressing
into a mold, taken from a page of type or other
matter,
a
composition
of gum
shell-lac
and sand of a fine
quality,
together
with a
little
tar and
linseed
oil, all in a
heated
state..
Vexillum
::
Vexillum
(n.) The
rhachis
and web of a
feather
taken
together;
the vane.
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