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Definition of etwee
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Etwee (n.) See Etui.
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Fauces
::
Fauces
(n.pl.)
The
narrow
passage
from the mouth to the
pharynx,
situated
between
the soft
palate
and the base of the
tongue;
--
called
also the
isthmus
of the
fauces.
On
either
side of the
passage
two
membranous
folds,
called
the
pillars
of the
fauces,
inclose
the
tonsils..
Intermission
::
Intermission
(n.) The
temporary
cessation
or
subsidence
of a
fever;
the space of time
between
the
paroxysms
of a
disease.
Intermission
is an
entire
cessation,
as
distinguished
from
remission,
or
abatement
of
fever..
Frigate
::
Frigate
(n.)
Originally,
a
vessel
of the
Mediterranean
propelled
by sails and by oars. The
French,
about 1650,
transferred
the name to
larger
vessels,
and by 1750 it had been
appropriated
for a class of war
vessels
intermediate
between
corvettes
and ships of the line.
Frigates,
from about 1750 to 1850, had one full
battery
deck and,
often,
a spar deck with a
lighter
battery.
They
carried
sometimes
as many as fifty guns. After the
application
of steam to
navigation
steam
frigates
of
largely
incre
Amplitude
::
Amplitude
(n.) The arc of the
horizon
between
the true east or west point and the foot of the
vertical
circle
passing
through
any star or
object.
Wichitas
::
Wichitas
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
native
of the
region
between
the
Arkansas
and Red
rivers.
They are
related
to the
Pawnees.
See
Pawnees.
Partenope
::
Partenope
(n.) One of the
asteroids
between
Mars and
Jupiter,
descovered
by M. de
Gasparis
in
1850..
Loin
::
Loin (n.) That part of a human being or
quadruped,
which
extends
on
either
side of the
spinal
column
between
the hip bone and the false ribs. In human
beings
the loins are also
called
the
reins.
See
Illust.
of
Beef..
Balance
::
Balance
(v. i.) To
fluctuate
between
motives
which
appear
of equal
force;
to
waver;
to
hesitate.
Middlings
::
Middlings
(n. pl.) In the
southern
and
western
parts of the
United
States,
the
portion
of the hog
between
the ham and the
shoulder;
bacon;
--
called
also
middles..
Interim
::
Interim
(n.) The
meantime;
time
intervening;
interval
between
events,
etc..
Intercedent
::
Intercedent
(a.)
Passing
between;
mediating;
pleading.
Adolescence
::
Adolescence
(n.) The state of
growing
up from
childhood
to
manhood
or
womanhood;
youth,
or the
period
of life
between
puberty
and
maturity,
generally
considered
to be, in the male sex, from
fourteen
to
twenty-one.
Sometimes
used with
reference
to the lower
animals..
Intercede
::
Intercede
(v. t.) To be, to come, or to pass,
between;
to
separate..
Blindman''s Holiday
::
Blindman's
holiday
() The time
between
daylight
and
candle
light.
Sea Fight
::
Sea fight () An
engagement
between
ships at sea; a naval
battle.
Mediant
::
Mediant
(n.) The third above the
keynote;
-- so
called
because
it
divides
the
interval
between
the tonic and
dominant
into two
thirds.
Nook
::
Nook (n.) A
narrow
place
formed
by an angle in
bodies
or
between
bodies;
a
corner;
a
recess;
a
secluded
retreat.
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
Of a
certain
measure
between
the
sides;
measuring
in a
direction
at right
angles
to that of
length;
as, a table three feet
wide..
Large
::
Large
(superl.)
Crossing
the line of a
ship's
course
in a
favorable
direction;
-- said of the wind when it is
abeam,
or
between
the beam and the
quarter..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. i.) To drive a
carriage
so as to
prevent
the
wheels
from going into the ruts, or so that a rut shall be
between
the
wheels..
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