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Definition of gram
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Gram (a.)
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Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
Denoting
a
solution
of such
strength
that every cubic
centimeter
contains
the same
number
of
milligrams
of the
element
in
question
as the
number
of its
molecular
weight.
Diagrammatic
::
Diagrammatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of, a
diagram;
showing
by
diagram..
Correspondent
::
Correspondent
(n.) One who
communicates
information,
etc., by
letter
or
telegram
to a
newspaper
or
periodical..
Grogram
::
Grogram
(n.) Alt. of
Grogra.
Lipogram
::
Lipogram
(n.) A
writing
composed
of words not
having
a
certain
letter
or
letters;
-- as in the
Odyssey
of
Tryphiodorus
there was no A in the first book, no B in the
second,
and so on..
Accidence
::
Accidence
(n.) The
accidents,
of
inflections
of
words;
the
rudiments
of
grammar..
Symphony
::
Symphony
(n.) An
elaborate
instrumental
composition
for a full
orchestra,
consisting
usually,
like the
sonata,
of three or four
contrasted
yet
inwardly
related
movements,
as the
allegro,
the
adagio,
the
minuet
and trio, or
scherzo,
and the
finale
in quick time. The term has
recently
been
applied
to large
orchestral
works in freer form, with
arguments
or
programmes
to
explain
their
meaning,
such as the
symphonic
poems of
Liszt.
The term was
formerly
applied
to any
composition
for an
orchestra,
as
Tangram
::
Tangram
(n.) A
Chinese
toy made by
cutting
a
square
of thin wood, or other
suitable
material,
into seven
pieces,
as shown in the cut, these
pieces
being
capable
of
combination
in
various
ways, so as to form a great
number
of
different
figures.
It is now often used in
primary
schools
as a means of
instruction..
Gramineous
::
Gramineous
(a.) Like, Or
pertaining
to,
grass.
See
Grass,
n., 2..
Blade
::
Blade (n.)
Properly,
the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any
plant,
especially
of
gramineous
plants.
The term is
sometimes
applied
to the spire of
grasses..
Laconical
::
Laconical
(a.)
Expressing
much in few
words,
after the
manner
of the
Laconians
or
Spartans;
brief and
pithy;
brusque;
epigrammatic.
In this sense
laconic
is the usual
form..
Graminifolious
::
Graminifolious
(a.)
Bearing
leaves
resembling
those of
grass.
Anagrammatist
::
Anagrammatist
(n.) A maker
anagrams.
Altitude
::
Altitude
(n.) The
perpendicular
distance
from the base of a
figure
to the
summit,
or to the side
parallel
to the base; as, the
altitude
of a
triangle,
pyramid,
parallelogram,
frustum,
etc..
Monogram
::
Monogram
(n.) An
arbitrary
sign for a word.
Epicene
::
Epicene
(a. & n.)
Common
to both
sexes;
-- a term
applied,
in
grammar,
to such nouns as have but one form of
gender,
either
the
masculine
or
feminine,
to
indicate
animals
of both
sexes;
as
boy^s,
bos, for the ox and cow;
sometimes
applied
to
eunuchs
and
hermaphrodites..
Stung
::
Sting (v. t.) The point of an
epigram
or other
sarcastic
saying.
Decagramme
::
Decagramme
(n.) A
weight
of the
metric
system;
ten
grams,
equal to about
154.32
grains
avoirdupois..
Anacoluthic
::
Anacoluthic
(a.)
Lacking
grammatical
sequence.
Cipher
::
Cipher
(n.) A
combination
or
interweaving
of
letters,
as the
initials
of a name; a
device;
a
monogram;
as, a
painter's
cipher,
an
engraver's
cipher,
etc. The cut
represents
the
initials
N. W..
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