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Definition of etwee
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Etwee (n.) See Etui.
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Nunchion
::
Nunchion
(v. i.) A
portion
of food taken at or after noon,
usually
between
full
meals;
a
luncheon..
Hinny
::
Hinny (n.) A
hybrid
between
a
stallion
and an ass.
Tarsus
::
Tarsus
(n.) The
ankle;
the bones or
cartilages
of the part of the foot
between
the
metatarsus
and the leg,
consisting
in man of seven short
bones..
Sheet
::
Sheet (v. t.) An
extensive
bed of an
eruptive
rock
intruded
between,
or
overlying,
other
strata..
Force
::
Force (n.) Any
action
between
two
bodies
which
changes,
or tends to
change,
their
relative
condition
as to rest or
motion;
or, more
generally,
which
changes,
or tends to
change,
any
physical
relation
between
them,
whether
mechanical,
thermal,
chemical,
electrical,
magnetic,
or of any other kind; as, the force of
gravity;
cohesive
force;
centrifugal
force..
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..
Intercept
::
Intercept
(v. t.) To
include
between;
as, that part of the line which is
intercepted
between
the
points
A and B..
Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) A range of hills or
mountains,
or the upper part of such a
range;
any
extended
elevation
between
valleys..
Uniformity
::
Uniformity
(n.)
Similitude
between
the parts of a
whole;
as, the
uniformity
of sides in a
regular
figure;
beauty
is said to
consist
in
uniformity
with
variety..
Oscillate
::
Oscillate
(v. i.) To vary or
fluctuate
between
fixed
limits;
to act or move in a
fickle
or
fluctuating
manner;
to
change
repeatedly,
back and
forth..
Slype
::
Slype (n.) A
narrow
passage
between
two
buildings,
as
between
the
transept
and
chapter
house of a
monastery..
Distance
::
Distance
(n.)
Remoteness
in
succession
or
relation;
as, the
distance
between
a
descendant
and his
ancestor..
Interphalangeal
::
Interphalangeal
(a.)
Between
phalanges;
as,
interphalangeal
articulations..
Siphonarid
::
Siphonarid
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
limpet-shaped
pulmonate
gastropods
of the genus
Siphonaria.
They cling to rocks
between
high and low water marks and have both
lunglike
organs
and
gills.
Bicuspid
::
Bicuspid
(n.) One of the two
double-pointed
teeth which
intervene
between
the
canines
(cuspids)
and the
molars,
on each side of each jaw. See
Tooth,
n..
Entr''acte
::
Entr'acte
(n.) The
interval
of time which
occurs
between
the
performance
of any two acts of a
drama.
Pile
::
Pile (n.) A
vertical
series
of
alternate
disks of two
dissimilar
metals,
as
copper
and zinc, laid up with disks of cloth or paper
moistened
with acid water
between
them, for
producing
a
current
of
electricity;
--
commonly
called
Volta's
pile,
voltaic
pile, or
galvanic
pile..
Intercept
::
Intercept
(n.) A part cut off or
intercepted,
as a
portion
of a line
included
between
two
points,
or cut off two
straight
lines or
curves..
Conformity
::
Conformity
(n.)
Correspondence
in form,
manner,
or
character;
resemblance;
agreement;
congruity;
--
followed
by to, with, or
between..
Worm
::
Worm (n.) To wind rope, yarn, or other
material,
spirally
round,
between
the
strands
of, as a
cable;
to wind with spun yarn, as a small
rope..
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