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Definition of fere
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Fere (a.)
Fierce.
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Incommensurable
::
Incommensurable
(a.) Not
commensurable;
having
no
common
measure
or
standard
of
comparison;
as,
quantities
are
incommensurable
when no third
quantity
can be found that is an
aliquot
part of both; the side and
diagonal
of a
square
are
incommensurable
with each
other;
the
diameter
and
circumference
of a
circle
are
incommensurable..
Blasphemy
::
Blasphemy
(n.) An
indignity
offered
to God in
words,
writing,
or
signs;
impiously
irreverent
words or signs
addressed
to, or used in
reference
to, God;
speaking
evil of God; also, the act of
claiming
the
attributes
or
prerogatives
of
deity..
Difference
::
Difference
(n.) An
addition
to a coat of arms to
distinguish
the
bearings
of two
persons,
which would
otherwise
be the same. See
Augmentation,
and Marks of
cadency,
under
Cadency..
Partial
::
Partial
(n.)
Inclined
to favor one party in a
cause,
or one side of a
question,
more then the
other;
baised;
not
indifferent;
as, a judge
should
not be
partial..
Dividant
::
Dividant
(a.)
Different;
distinct.
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who reads
manuscripts
offered
for
publication
and
advises
regarding
their
merit.
Slightness
::
Slightness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
slight;
slenderness;
feebleness;
superficiality;
also,
formerly,
negligence;
indifference;
disregard..
Aberration
::
Aberration
(n.) The
convergence
to
different
foci, by a lens or
mirror,
of rays of light
emanating
from one and the same
point,
or the
deviation
of such rays from a
single
focus;
called
spherical
aberration,
when due to the
spherical
form of the lens or
mirror,
such form
giving
different
foci for
central
and
marginal
rays; and
chromatic
aberration,
when due to
different
refrangibilities
of the
colored
rays of the
spectrum,
those of each color
having
a
distinct
focus..
Suggestion
::
Suggestion
(n.) That which is
suggested;
an
intimation;
an
insinuation;
a hint; a
different
proposal
or
mention;
also,
formerly,
a
secret
incitement;
temptation..
Diversify
::
Diversify
(v. t.) To make
diverse
or
various
in form or
quality;
to give
variety
to; to
variegate;
to
distinguish
by
numerous
differences
or
aspects.
Girdle
::
Girdle
(n.) The line
ofgreatest
circumference
of a
brilliant-cut
diamond,
at which it is
grasped
by the
setting.
See
Illust.
of
Brilliant..
Sequin
::
Sequin
(n.) An old gold coin of Italy and
Turkey.
It was first
struck
at
Venice
about the end of the 13th
century,
and
afterward
in the other
Italian
cities,
and by the
Levant
trade was
introduced
into
Turkey.
It is worth about 9s. 3d.
sterling,
or about
$2.25.
The
different
kinds vary
somewhat
in
value..
Fere
::
Fere (n.) Fire.
Superangelic
::
Superaltar
(n.) A
raised
shelf or stand on the back of an
altar,
on which
different
objects
can be
placed;
a
predella
or
gradino..
File
::
File (n.) An
orderly
collection
of
papers,
arranged
in
sequence
or
classified
for
preservation
and
reference;
as, files of
letters
or of
newspapers;
this mail
brings
English
files to the 15th
instant..
Dispersion
::
Dispersion
(n.) The
separation
of light into its
different
colored
rays,
arising
from their
different
refrangibilities..
Ultimatum
::
Ultimatum
(n.) A final
proposition,
concession,
or
condition;
especially,
the final
propositions,
conditions,
or
terms,
offered
by
either
of the
parties
in a
diplomatic
negotiation;
the most
favorable
terms a
negotiator
can
offer,
the
rejection
of which
usually
puts an end to the
hesitation..
Button
::
Button
(n.) A
catch,
of
various
forms and
materials,
used to
fasten
together
the
different
parts of
dress,
by being
attached
to one part, and
passing
through
a slit,
called
a
buttonhole,
in the
other;
-- used also for
ornament..
Refer
::
Refer (v. i.) To have
relation
or
reference;
to
relate;
to
point;
as, the
figure
refers
to a
footnote..
Dispart
::
Dispart
(n.) The
difference
between
the
thickness
of the metal at the mouth and at the
breech
of a piece of
ordnance.
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