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Definition of fat
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Fat
(superl.)
Abounding
with fa.
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Saponification
::
Saponification
(n.) The act,
process,
or
result,
of soap
making;
conversion
into soap;
specifically
(Chem.),
the
decomposition
of fats and other
ethereal
salts by
alkalies;
as, the
saponification
of ethyl
acetate..
Sherif
::
Sherif
(n.) A
member
of an Arab
princely
family
descended
from
Mohammed
through
his
son-in-law
Ali and
daughter
Fatima.
The Grand
Shereef
is the
governor
of
Mecca.
Father
::
Father
(n.) One who
performs
the
offices
of a
parent
by
maintenance,
affetionate
care,
counsel,
or
protection..
Blow
::
Blow (v. t.) To put out of
breath;
to cause to blow from
fatigue;
as, to blow a
horse..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) That which
befalls
or is to
befall
one; lot in life, or event in any
particular
undertaking;
fate;
destiny;
as, to tell one's
fortune..
Alkali
::
Alkali
(n.) One of a class of
caustic
bases,
such as soda,
potash,
ammonia,
and
lithia,
whose
distinguishing
peculiarities
are
solubility
in
alcohol
and
water,
uniting
with oils and fats to form soap,
neutralizing
and
forming
salts with
acids,
turning
to brown
several
vegetable
yellows,
and
changing
reddened
litmus
to
blue..
Rage
::
Rage (n.) To
ravage;
to
prevail
without
restraint,
or with
destruction
or fatal
effect;
as, the
plague
raged in
Cairo..
Fatiloquent
::
Fatiloquent
(a.)
Prophetic;
fatidical.
Unchancy
::
Unchancy
(a.)
Ill-fated;
unlucky.
Fated
::
Fated (p. p. & a.)
Exempted
by fate.
Refresh
::
Refresh
(a.) To make fresh
again;
to
restore
strength,
spirit,
animation,
or the like, to; to
relieve
from
fatigue
or
depression;
to
reinvigorate;
to
enliven
anew; to
reanimate;
as, sleep
refreshes
the body and the
mind..
Grieve
::
Grieve
(v. t.) To
sorrow
over; as, to
grieve
one's
fate..
Fathom
::
Fathom
(n.) A
measure
of
length,
containing
six feet; the space to which a man can
extend
his arms; -- used
chiefly
in
measuring
cables,
cordage,
and the depth of
navigable
water by
soundings..
Picture
::
Picture
(n.) An image or
resemblance;
a
representation,
either
to the eye or to the mind; that
which,
by its
likeness,
brings
vividly
to mind some other
thing;
as, a child is the
picture
of his
father;
the man is the
picture
of
grief..
Butterine
::
Butterine
(n.) A
substance
prepared
from
animal
fat with some other
ingredients
intermixed,
as an
imitation
of
butter..
Homoiousian
::
Homoiousian
(n.) One of the
semi-Arians
of the 4th
century,
who held that the Son was of like, but not the same,
essence
or
substance
with the
Father;
--
opposed
to
homoousian..
Defatigable
::
Defatigable
(a.)
Capable
of being
wearied
or tired out.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The three
goddesses,
Clotho,
Lachesis,
and
Atropos,
sometimes
called
the
Destinies,
or
Parcaewho
were
supposed
to
determine
the
course
of human life. They are
represented,
one as
holding
the
distaff,
a
second
as
spinning,
and the third as
cutting
off the
thread..
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Without
reality;
illusory,
like the ignis
fatuus..
Eliquament
::
Eliquament
(n.) A
liquid
obtained
from fat, or fat fish, by
pressure..
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