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Definition of had
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Had (imp. & p. p.) of Hav.
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Gloom
::
Gloom (n.)
Partial
or total
darkness;
thick
shade;
obscurity;
as, the gloom of a
forest,
or of
midnight..
Alabaster
::
Alabaster
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
carbonate
of lime,
somewhat
translucent,
or of
banded
shades
of
color;
stalagmite.
The name is used in this sense by
Pliny.
It is
sometimes
distinguished
as
oriental
alabaster..
Nadde
::
Nadde () Had not.
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) An
incomplete
or
partial
shadow.
Tussock
::
Tussock
(n.) A
caterpillar
of any one of
numerous
species
of
bombycid
moths.
The body of these
caterpillars
is
covered
with hairs which form long tufts or
brushes.
Some
species
are very
injurious
to shade and fruit
trees.
Called
also
tussock
caterpillar.
See
Orgyia.
Birth
::
Birth (n.) The act of
bringing
forth;
as, she had two
children
at a
birth..
Death's-herb
::
Death's-herb
(n.) The
deadly
nightshade
(Atropa
belladonna).
Serbonian
::
Serbonian
(a.)
Relating
to the lake of
Serbonis
in
Egypt,
which by
reason
of the sand
blowing
into it had a
deceptive
appearance
of being solid land, but was a bog..
Sciomancy
::
Sciomancy
(n.)
Divination
by means of
shadows.
Amethyst
::
Amethyst
() A
variety
of
crystallized
quartz,
of a
purple
or
bluish
violet
color,
of
different
shades.
It is much used as a
jeweler's
stone..
Maid
::
Maid (n.) A man who has not had
sexual
intercourse.
Shade
::
Shade (n.) The soul after its
separation
from the body; -- so
called
because
the
ancients
it to be
perceptible
to the
sight,
though
not to the
touch;
a
spirit;
a
ghost;
as, the
shades
of
departed
heroes..
Disshadow
::
Disshadow
(v. t.) To free from
shadow
or
shade.
Asiarch
::
Asiarch
(n.) One of the
chiefs
or
pontiffs
of the Roman
province
of Asia, who had the
superintendence
of the
public
games and
religious
rites..
Master
::
Master
(n.) The
commander
of a
merchant
vessel;
--
usually
called
captain.
Also, a
commissioned
officer
in the navy
ranking
next above
ensign
and below
lieutenant;
formerly,
an
officer
on a
man-of-war
who had
immediate
charge,
under the
commander,
of
sailing
the
vessel..
Owing
::
Owing (P. p. & a.) Had or held under
obligation
of
paying;
due.
Rosefish
::
Rosefish
(n.) A large
marine
scorpaenoid
food fish
(Sebastes
marinus)
found on the
northern
coasts
of
Europe
and
America.
called
also red
perch,
hemdurgan,
Norway
haddok,
and also,
erroneously,
snapper,
bream,
and
bergylt..
Inshaded
::
Inshaded
(a.)
Marked
with
different
shades.
Sunshade
::
Sunshade
(n.)
Anything
used as a
protection
from the sun's rays.
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) A body of a men to whom any
specific
right or
privilege
is
granted;
formerly,
the
graduates
in any of the four
departments
of a
university
or
college
(Philosophy,
Law,
Medicine,
or
Theology),
to whom was
granted
the right of
teaching
(profitendi
or
docendi)
in the
department
in which they had
studied;
at
present,
the
members
of a
profession
itself;
as, the
medical
faculty;
the legal
faculty,
ect..
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