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Definition of hid
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Hid () imp. & p. p. of Hide. See
Hidden.
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Biforine
::
Biforine
(n.) An oval sac or cell, found in the
leaves
of
certain
plants
of the order
Araceae.
It has an
opening
at each end
through
which
raphides,
generated
inside,
are
discharged..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(v. t.) To
chide;
to
scold.
Calfskin
::
Calfskin
(n.) The hide or skin of a calf; or
leather
made of the skin.
Ethylidene
::
Ethylidene
() An
unsymmetrical,
divalent,
hydrocarbon
radical,
C2H4
metameric
with
ethylene
but
written
thus,
CH3.CH
to
distinguish
it from the
symmetrical
ethylene,
CH2.CH2.
Its
compounds
are
derived
from
aldehyde.
Formerly
called
also
ethidene..
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.) A
resemblance
of
relations;
an
agreement
or
likeness
between
things
in some
circumstances
or
effects,
when the
things
are
otherwise
entirely
different.
Thus,
learning
enlightens
the mind,
because
it is to the mind what light is to the eye,
enabling
it to
discover
things
before
hidden..
Bird''s-nest
::
Bird's-nest
(n.) An
orchideous
plant with
matted
roots,
of the genus
Neottia
(N.
nidus-avis.).
Aphidophagous
::
Aphidophagous
(a.)
Feeding
upon
aphides,
or plant lice, as do
beetles
of the
family
Coccinellidae..
Hidebound
::
Hidebound
(a.)
Having
the skin
adhering
so
closely
to the ribs and back as not to be
easily
loosened
or
raised;
-- said of an
animal.
Stephanotis
::
Stephanite
(n.) A
sulphide
of
antimony
and
silver
of an
iron-black
color and
metallic
luster;
called
also black
silver,
and
brittle
silver
ore..
Latent
::
Latent
(a.) Not
visible
or
apparent;
hidden;
springs
of
action.
Didelphid
::
Didelphid
(n.) A
marsupial
animal.
Hidebound
::
Hidebound
(a.)
Having
the bark so close and
constricting
that it
impedes
the
growth;
-- said of
trees.
Eldritch
::
Eldritch
(a.)
Hideous;
ghastly;
as, an
eldritch
shriek
or
laugh..
Inshell
::
Inshell
(v. t.) To hide in a
shell.
Solenoglyph
::
Solenoglyph
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Selenoglypha.
See
Ophidia.
Monkflower
::
Monkflower
(n.) A name of
certain
curious
orchids
which bear three kinds of
flowers
formerly
referred
to three
genera,
but now
ascertained
to be
sexually
different
forms of the same genus
(Catasetum
tridentatum,
etc.)..
Lead
::
Lead (n.) One of the
elements,
a
heavy,
pliable,
inelastic
metal,
having
a
bright,
bluish
color,
but
easily
tarnished.
It is both
malleable
and
ductile,
though
with
little
tenacity,
and is used for
tubes,
sheets,
bullets,
etc. Its
specific
gravity
is
11.37.
It is
easily
fusible,
forms
alloys
with other
metals,
and is an
ingredient
of
solder
and type
metal.
Atomic
weight,
206.4.
Symbol
Pb (L.
Plumbum).
It is
chiefly
obtained
from the
mineral
galena,
lead
sulphide..
Zarnich
::
Zarnich
(n.)
Native
sulphide
of
arsenic,
including
sandarach,
or
realgar,
and
orpiment..
Hydrosulphuret
::
Hydrosulphuret
(n.) A
hydrosulphide.
Last
::
Last (n.) A load; a heavy
burden;
hence,
a
certain
weight
or
measure,
generally
estimated
at 4,000 lbs., but
varying
for
different
articles
and in
different
countries.
In
England,
a last of
codfish,
white
herrings,
meal, or
ashes,
is
twelve
barrels;
a last of corn, ten
quarters,
or
eighty
bushels,
in some parts of
England,
twenty-one
quarters;
of
gunpowder,
twenty-four
barrels,
each
containing
100 lbs; of red
herrings,
twenty
cades,
or
20,000;
of
hides,
twelve
dozen;
of
leather,
twenty
dickers;
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