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Definition of hard
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Hard
(adv.)
So as to raise
difficulties.
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Whinyard
::
Whinyard
(n.) The
poachard.
Mahogany
::
Mahogany
(n.) The wood of the
Swietenia
Mahogoni.
It is of a
reddish
brown
color,
beautifully
veined,
very hard, and
susceptible
of a fine
polish.
It is used in the
manufacture
of
furniture..
Poachard
::
Poachard
(n.) The
American
redhead,
which is
closely
allied
to the
European
poachard..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Rough;
acid; sour, as
liquors;
as, hard
cider..
Embrawn
::
Embrawn
(v. t.) To
harden.
Orchard
::
Orchard
(n.) An
inclosure
containing
fruit
trees;
also, the fruit
trees,
collectively;
-- used
especially
of
apples,
peaches,
pears,
cherries,
plums,
or the like, less
frequently
of
nutbearing
trees and of sugar maple
trees..
Carbon
::
Carbon
(n.) An
elementary
substance,
not
metallic
in its
nature,
which is
present
in all
organic
compounds.
Atomic
weight
11.97.
Symbol
C. it is
combustible,
and forms the base of
lampblack
and
charcoal,
and
enters
largely
into
mineral
coals.
In its pure
crystallized
state it
constitutes
the
diamond,
the
hardest
of known
substances,
occuring
in
monometric
crystals
like the
octahedron,
etc.
Another
modification
is
graphite,
or
blacklead,
and in this it is soft, and
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms
or t
Knotty
::
Knotty
(superl.)
Hard;
rugged;
as, a
knotty
head..
Dainty
::
Dainty
(superl.)
Requiring
dainties.
Hence:
Overnice;
hard to
please;
fastidious;
squeamish;
scrupulous;
ceremonious.
Hardness
::
Hardness
(n.) The
peculiar
quality
exhibited
by water which has
mineral
salts
dissolved
in it. Such water forms an
insoluble
compound
with soap, and is hence unfit for
washing
purposes..
Burnt
::
Burnt (p. p. & a.)
Consumed
with, or as with, fire;
scorched
or
dried,
as with fire or heat; baked or
hardened
in the fire or the sun..
Poachard
::
Poachard
(n.) A
common
European
duck
(Aythya
ferina);
--
called
also
goldhead,
poker,
and
fresh-water,
/
red-headed,
widgeon..
Earthen-hearted
::
Earthen-hearted
(a.)
Hard-hearted;
sordid;
gross.
Grave
::
Grave (v. i.) To write or
delineate
on hard
substances,
by means of
incised
lines;
to
practice
engraving..
Abreast
::
Abreast
(adv.)
Side by side, with
breasts
in a line; as, Two men could
hardly
walk
abreast..
Harddihead
::
Harddihead
(n.)
Hardihood.
Duress
::
Duress
(n.)
Hardship;
constraint;
pressure;
imprisonment;
restraint
of
liberty.
Hards
::
Hards (n. pl.) The
refuse
or
coarse
part of fiax; tow.
Hortyard
::
Hortyard
(n.) An
orchard.
Hardhead
::
Hardhead
(n.) The
menhaden.
See
Menhaden.
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