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Definition of had
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Had (imp. & p. p.) See Have.
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Color
::
Color (n.) Shade or
variety
of
character;
kind;
species.
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) The place of the dead, or of souls after
death;
the
grave;
--
called
in
Hebrew
sheol,
and by the
Greeks
hades..
Sciomachy
::
Sciomachy
(n.) A
fighting
with a
shadow;
a mock
contest;
an
imaginary
or
futile
combat.
Tone
::
Tone (v. t.) To
bring,
as a
print,
to a
certain
required
shade of
color,
as by
chemical
treatment..
Hue
::
Hue (n.) A
predominant
shade in a
composition
of
primary
colors;
a
primary
color
modified
by
combination
with
others.
Amphiscians
::
Amphiscians
(n. pl.) The
inhabitants
of the
tropic,
whose
shadows
in one part of the year are cast to the
north,
and in the other to the
south,
according
as the sun is south or north of their
zenith..
Cartulary
::
Cartulary
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
officer
who had
charge
of
records
or other
public
papers.
Sunlight
::
Sunless
(a.)
Destitute
or
deprived
of the sun or its rays;
shaded;
shadowed.
Zeus
::
Zeus (n.) The chief deity of the
Greeks,
and ruler of the upper world (cf.
Hades).
He was
identified
with
Jupiter..
Shade
::
Shade (v. t.) To
shelter;
to cover from
injury;
to
protect;
to
screen;
to hide; as, to shade one's
eyes..
Sivatherium
::
Sivatherium
(n.) A genus of very large
extinct
ruminants
found in the
Tertiary
formation
of
India.
The snout was
prolonged
in the form of a
proboscis.
The male had four
horns,
the
posterior
pair being large and
branched.
It was
allied
to the
antelopes,
but very much
larger
than any
exsisting
species..
Tropaeolin
::
Tropaeolin
(n.) A name given to any one of a
series
of
orange-red
dyestuffs
produced
artificially
from
certain
complex
sulphonic
acid
derivatives
of azo and diazo
hydrocarbons
of the
aromatic
series;
-- so
called
because
of the
general
resemblance
to the
shades
of
nasturtium
(Tropaeolum).
Umbrosity
::
Umbrosity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
umbrose;
shadiness.
Sciomancy
::
Sciomancy
(n.)
Divination
by means of
shadows.
Roe
::
Roe (n.) A
mottled
appearance
of light and shade in wood,
especially
in
mahogany..
Eye
::
Eye (n.)
Tinge;
shade of
color.
Fresco
::
Fresco
(a.) A cool,
refreshing
state of the air;
duskiness;
coolness;
shade..
Overshadow
::
Overshadow
(v. t.) To throw a
shadow,
or
shade,
over; to
darken;
to
obscure..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(v. i.) To pass by
degrees;
to
change
gradually;
to shade off; as,
sandstone
which
graduates
into
gneiss;
carnelian
sometimes
graduates
into
quartz..
Glyptodon
::
Glyptodon
(n.) An
extinct
South
American
quaternary
mammal,
allied
to the
armadillos.
It was as large as an ox, was
covered
with
tessellated
scales,
and had
fluted
teeth..
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