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Definition of ginning
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Ginning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gi.
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Virescent
::
Virescent
(a.)
Beginning
to be
green;
slightly
green;
greenish.
Epact
::
Epact (n.) The
moon's
age at the
beginning
of the
calendar
year, or the
number
of days by which the last new moon has
preceded
the
beginning
of the
year..
Nascent
::
Nascent
(a.)
Commencing,
or in
process
of
development;
beginning
to exist or to grow;
coming
into
being;
as, a
nascent
germ..
Inchoative
::
Inchoative
(a.)
Expressing
or
pertaining
to a
beginning;
inceptive;
as, an
inchoative
verb..
Fleshment
::
Fleshment
(n.) The act of
fleshing,
or the
excitement
attending
a
successful
beginning..
Age
::
Age (n.) That part of the
duration
of a being or a thing which is
between
its
beginning
and any given time; as, what is the
present
age of a man, or of the
earth?.
Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) A
solution
of
continuity
in any of the soft parts of the body,
discharging
purulent
matter,
found on a
surface,
especially
one of the
natural
surfaces
of the body, and
originating
generally
in a
constitutional
disorder;
a sore
discharging
pus. It is
distinguished
from an
abscess,
which has its
beginning,
at
least,
in the depth of the
tissues..
Birth
::
Birth (n.)
Origin;
beginning;
as, the birth of an
empire..
Mine
::
Mine
(pron.
& a.)
Belonging
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
adjective
in the
predicate;
as,
Vengeance
is mine; I will
repay.
Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old
style,
used
attributively,
instead
of my,
before
a noun
beginning
with a
vowel..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) The
border
or part
adjacent
to the line of
division;
the
beginning
or early part; as, in the edge of
evening..
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) A game which one
person
can play
alone;
--
applied
to many games of
cards,
etc.; also, to a game
played
on a board with pegs or
balls,
in which the
object
is,
beginning
with all the
places
filled
except
one, to
remove
all but one of the
pieces
by
jumping,
as in
draughts..
Infant
::
Infant
(n.) A child in the first
period
of life,
beginning
at his
birth;
a young babe;
sometimes,
a child
several
years of age..
Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) The act of
founding,
fixing,
establishing,
or
beginning
to
erect..
Entrance
::
Entrance
(n.) The
entering
upon; the
beginning,
or that with which the
beginning
is made; the
commencement;
initiation;
as, a
difficult
entrance
into
business..
Water Table
::
Water table () A
molding,
or other
projection,
in the wall of a
building,
to throw off the
water,
--
generally
used in the
United
States
for the first table above the
surface
of the
ground
(see
Table,
n., 9), that is, for the table at the top of the
foundation
and the
beginning
of the upper
wall..
Through
::
Through
(adv.)
From
beginning
to end; as, to read a
letter
through..
Preformative
::
Preformative
(n.) A
formative
letter
at the
beginning
of a word.
Incipiency
::
Incipiency
(n.)
Beginning;
commencement;
incipient
state.
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
orator
or
writer
suddenly
breaks
off from the
previous
method
of his
discourse,
and
addresses,
in the
second
person,
some
person
or
thing,
absent
or
present;
as,
Milton's
apostrophe
to Light at the
beginning
of the third book of
Paradise
Lost..
Dies Irae
::
Dies Irae () Day of
wrath;
-- the name and
beginning
of a
famous
mediaeval
Latin hymn on the Last
Judgment.
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