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Definition of high
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High (v. i.) To rise; as, the sun
higheth..
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Velvet
::
Velvet
(n.) The soft and
highly
vascular
deciduous
skin which
envelops
and
nourishes
the
antlers
of deer
during
their rapid
growth.
High-blown
::
High-blown
(a.)
Inflated,
as with
conceit..
Pirate
::
Pirate
(n.) An armed ship or
vessel
which sails
without
a legal
commission,
for the
purpose
of
plundering
other
vessels
on the high
seas..
Mount
::
Mount (n.) To rise on high; to go up; to be
upraised
or
uplifted;
to tower
aloft;
to
ascend;
-- often with up.
Camber
::
Camber
(n.) An
upward
convexity
of a deck or other
surface;
as, she has a high
camber
(said of a
vessel
having
an
unusual
convexity
of
deck)..
Aerial
::
Aerial
(a.)
Rising
aloft in air; high;
lofty;
as,
aerial
spires..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the lower or
animal
nature,
as
contrasted
with the
higher
or moral
powers,
or that which is
spiritual;
being in a state of
nature;
unregenerate..
Acme
::
Acme (n.) The top or
highest
point;
the
culmination.
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To come down to a
lower,
less
fortunate,
humbler,
less
virtuous,
or
worse,
state or
station;
to lower or abase one's self; as, he
descended
from his high
estate..
Tangerine
::
Tangerine
(n.) A kind of
orange,
much like the
mandarin,
but of
deeper
color and
higher
flavor.
It is said to have been
produced
in
America
from the
mandarin..
Osculatrix
::
Osculatrix
(n.) A curve whose
contact
with a given
curve,
at a given
point,
is of a
higher
order (or
involves
the
equality
of a
greater
number
of
successive
differential
coefficients
of the
ordinates
of the
curves
taken at that
point)
than that of any other curve of the same
kind..
Mothering
::
Mothering
(n.) A rural
custom
in
England,
of
visiting
one's
parents
on
Midlent
Sunday,
--
supposed
to have been
originally
visiting
the
mother
church
to make
offerings
at the high
altar..
Dear
::
Dear
(superl.)
Highly
valued;
greatly
beloved;
cherished;
precious.
Pasha
::
Pasha (n.) An
honorary
title given to
officers
of high rank in
Turkey,
as to
governers
of
provinces,
military
commanders,
etc. The
earlier
form was
bashaw..
Licitation
::
Licitation
(n.) The act of
offering
for sale to the
highest
bidder.
Sulphurine
::
Sulphuric
(a.)
Derived
from, or
containing,
sulphur;
specifically,
designating
those
compounds
in which the
element
has a
higher
valence
as
contrasted
with the
sulphurous
compounds;
as,
sulphuric
acid..
Monarch
::
Monarch
(n.) A sole or
supreme
ruler;
a
sovereign;
the
highest
ruler;
an
emperor,
king,
queen,
prince,
or
chief..
Chameleon
::
Chameleon
(n.) A
lizardlike
reptile
of the genus
Chamaeleo,
of
several
species,
found in
Africa,
Asia, and
Europe.
The skin is
covered
with fine
granulations;
the tail is
prehensile,
and the body is much
compressed
laterally,
giving
it a high
back..
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.) A
person
of high
birth;
a
nobleman.
Tractarian
::
Tractarian
(n.) One of the
writers
of the
Oxford
tracts,
called
Tracts
for the
Times,
issued
during
the
period
1833-1841,
in which
series
of
papers
the
sacramental
system
and
authority
of the
Church,
and the value of
tradition,
were
brought
into
prominence.
Also, a
member
of the High
Church
party,
holding
generally
the
principles
of the
Tractarian
writers;
a
Puseyite..
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