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Definition of han
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Han (v. t.) To
inclose
for
mowing;
to set aside for
grass.
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Turn
::
Turn (n.) A fall off the
ladder
at the
gallows;
a
hanging;
-- so
called
from the
practice
of
causing
the
criminal
to stand on a
ladder
which was
turned
over, so
throwing
him off, when the
signal
was
given..
Meter
::
Meter (n.) A line above or below a
hanging
net, to which the net is
attached
in order to
strengthen
it..
Skill
::
Skill (n.) The
familiar
knowledge
of any art or
science,
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in
execution
or
performance,
or in the
application
of the art or
science
to
practical
purposes;
power to
discern
and
execute;
ability
to
perceive
and
perform;
expertness;
aptitude;
as, the skill of a
mathematician,
physician,
surgeon,
mechanic,
etc..
Shank
::
Shank (v.) That part of a hoe, rake,
knife,
or the like, by which it is
secured
to a
handle..
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A hand of cards of the same suit.
Duck
::
Duck (n.) A linen (or
sometimes
cotton)
fabric,
finer and
lighter
than
canvas,
-- used for the
lighter
sails of
vessels,
the
sacking
of beds, and
sometimes
for men's
clothing..
Watershed
::
Watershed
(n.) The line of
division
between
two
adjacent
rivers
or lakes with
respect
to the flow of water by
natural
channels
into them; the
natural
boundary
of a
basin.
Perfunctory
::
Perfunctory
(a.) Done
merely
to get rid of a duty;
performed
mechanically
and as a thing of rote; done in a
careless
and
superficial
manner;
characterized
by
indifference;
as,
perfunctory
admonitions..
Teinland
::
Teinland
(n.) Land
granted
by the crown to a thane or lord.
Counterchanged
::
Counterchanged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Counterchang.
Ivory-bill
::
Ivory-bill
(n.) A
large,
handsome,
North
American
woodpecker
(Campephilus
principalis),
having
a
large,
sharp,
ivory-colored
beak. Its
general
color is
glossy
black,
with white
secondaries,
and a white
dorsal
stripe.
The male has a
large,
scarlet
crest.
It is now rare, and found only in the Gulf
States..
Mechanism
::
Mechanism
(n.) An ideal
machine;
a
combination
of
movable
bodies
constituting
a
machine,
but
considered
only with
regard
to
relative
movements..
Stench
::
Stem-winding
(a.) Wound by
mechanism
connected
with the stem; as, a
stem-winding
watch..
Presto
::
Presto
(a.)
Quickly;
rapidly;
-- a
direction
for a
quick,
lively
movement
or
performance;
quicker
than
allegro,
or any rate of time
except
prestissimo..
Lory
::
Lory (n.) Any one of many
species
of small
parrots
of the
family
Trichoglossidae,
generally
having
the
tongue
papillose
at the tip, and the
mandibles
straighter
and less
toothed
than in
common
parrots.
They are found in the East
Indies,
Australia,
New
Guinea,
and the
adjacent
islands.
They feed
mostly
on soft
fruits
and on the honey of
flowers..
Mechanic
::
Mechanic
(a.) Base.
Honor
::
Honor (n.) To
accept
and pay when due; as, to
honora
bill of
exchange..
Unwonted
::
Unwonted
(a.)
Uncommon;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare; as,
unwonted
changes..
Stallon
::
Stallman
(n.) One who keeps a stall for the sale of
merchandise,
especially
books..
Inconvertibility
::
Inconvertibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inconvertible;
not
capable
of being
exchanged
for, or
converted
into,
something
else; as, the
inconvertibility
of an
irredeemable
currency,
or of lead, into
gold..
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