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Definition of fo
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Fo (n.) The
Chinese
name of
Buddha.
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Quart
::
Quart (n.) A
measure
of
capacity,
both in dry and in
liquid
measure;
the
fourth
part of a
gallon;
the
eighth
part of a peck; two
pints..
Purpureo-
::
Purpureo-
() A
combining
form
signifying
of a
purple
or
purple-red
color.
Specif.
(Chem.),
used in
designating
certain
brilliant
purple-red
compounds
of
cobaltic
chloride
and
ammonia,
similar
to the
roseocobaltic
compounds.
See
Cobaltic..
Vinaigrette
::
Vinaigrette
(n.) A small
perforated
box for
holding
aromatic
vinegar
contained
in a
sponge,
or a
smelling
bottle
for
smelling
salts;
--
called
also
vinegarette..
Vigor
::
Vigor (n.)
Active
strength
or force of body or mind;
capacity
for
exertion,
physically,
intellectually,
or
morally;
force;
energy..
Galliform
::
Galliform
(a.) Like the
Gallinae
(or
Galliformes)
in
structure.
Hanaper
::
Hanaper
(n.) A kind of
basket,
usually
of
wickerwork,
and
adapted
for the
packing
and
carrying
of
articles;
a
hamper..
Forced
::
Forced
(imp. & p. p.) of Forc.
Idle
::
Idle (v. t.) To spend in
idleness;
to
waste;
to
consume;
-- often
followed
by away; as, to idle away an hour a day..
Mellite
::
Mellite
(n.) A
mineral
of a honey
color,
found in brown coal, and
partly
the
result
of
vegetable
decomposition;
honeystone.
It is a
mellitate
of
alumina..
B
::
B () is the
second
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
(See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 196, 220.) It is
etymologically
related
to p, v, f, w and m ,
letters
representing
sounds
having
a close
organic
affinity
to its own
sound;
as in Eng.
bursar
and
purser;
Eng. bear and Lat.
ferre;
Eng.
silver
and Ger.
silber;
Lat.
cubitum
and It.
gomito;
Eng.
seven,
Anglo-Saxon
seofon,
Ger.
sieben,
Lat.
septem,
Gr.epta`,
Sanskrit
saptan.
The form of
letter
B is
Roman,
from Greek B
(Beta),
of
Semitic
origin.
The sma
Ford
::
Ford (v. i.) A
stream;
a
current.
Spurted
::
Spurt (n.) A
sudden
and
energetic
effort,
as in an
emergency;
an
increased
exertion
for a brief
space..
Sew
::
Sew (v. t.) To
drain,
as a pond, for
taking
the
fish..
Dynamiter
::
Dynamiter
(n.) One who uses
dynamite;
esp., one who uses it for the
destruction
of life and
property..
Rove
::
Rove (v. t.) To twist
slightly;
to bring
together,
as
slivers
of wool or
cotton,
and twist
slightly
before
spinning..
Beat
::
Beat (v. t.) To give the
signal
for, by beat of drum; to sound by beat of drum; as, to beat an
alarm,
a
charge,
a
parley,
a
retreat;
to beat the
general,
the
reveille,
the
tattoo.
See
Alarm,
Charge,
Parley,
etc..
Beak
::
Beak (n.) That part of a ship,
before
the
forecastle,
which is
fastened
to the stem, and
supported
by the main
knee..
Comfortable
::
Comfortable
(a.) Free, or
comparatively
free, from pain or
distress;
-- used of a sick
person..
Griffon
::
Griffon
(n.) An
English
early
apple.
Tutoress
::
Tutoress
(n.) A woman who
performs
the
duties
of a
tutor;
an
instructress.
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