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Definition of hod
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Hod (n.) A
utensil
for
holding
coal; a coal
scuttle.
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Breastplate
::
Breastplate
(n.) A part of the
vestment
of the high
priest,
worn upon the front of the
ephod.
It was a
double
piece of
richly
embroidered
stuff,
a span
square,
set with
twelve
precious
stones,
on which were
engraved
the names of the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
See
Ephod..
System
::
System
(n.) An
assemblage
of
objects
arranged
in
regular
subordination,
or after some
distinct
method,
usually
logical
or
scientific;
a
complete
whole of
objects
related
by some
common
law,
principle,
or end; a
complete
exhibition
of
essential
principles
or
facts,
arranged
in a
rational
dependence
or
connection;
a
regular
union of
principles
or parts
forming
one
entire
thing;
as, a
system
of
philosophy;
a
system
of
government;
a
system
of
divinity;
a
system
of
botany
or
chemistry;
a
military
sys
Floret
::
Floret
(n.) A
little
flower;
one of the
numerous
little
flowers
which
compose
the head or
anthodium
in such
flowers
as the
daisy,
thistle,
and
dandelion..
Pasteurism
::
Pasteurism
(n.) A
method
of
treatment,
devised
by
Pasteur,
for
preventing
certain
diseases,
as
hydrophobia,
by
successive
inoculations
with an
attenuated
virus of
gradually
increasing
strength..
Intinction
::
Intinction
(n.) A
method
or
practice
of the
administration
of the
sacrament
by
dipping
the bread or wafer in the wine and
administering
both
together.
Hodograph
::
Hodograph
(n.) A curve
described
by the
moving
extremity
of a line the other end of which is
fixed,
this line being
constantly
parallel
to the
direction
of
motion
of, and
having
its
length
constantly
proportional
to the
velocity
of, a point
moving
in any path; -used in
investigations
respecting
central
forces..
Pulverize
::
Pulverize
(v. t.) To
reduce
of fine
powder
or dust, as by
beating,
grinding,
or the like; as,
friable
substances
may be
pulverized
by
grinding
or
beating,
but to
pulverize
malleable
bodies
other
methods
must be
pursued..
Train
::
Train (v.)
Regular
method;
process;
course;
order;
as,
things
now in a train for
settlement..
Orthodoxness
::
Orthodoxness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
orthodox;
orthodoxy.
Boxhauling
::
Boxhauling
(n.) A
method
of going from one tack to
another.
See
Boxhaul.
Sexualist
::
Sexualist
(n.) One who
classifies
plants
by the
sexual
method
of
Linnaeus.
Billion
::
Billion
(n.)
According
to the
French
and
American
method
of
numeration,
a
thousand
millions,
or
1,000,000,000;
according
to the
English
method,
a
million
millions,
or
1,000,000,000,000.
See
Numeration..
Shoding
::
Shoding
() See
Shoad,
Shoading..
Borer
::
Borer (n.) Any
bivalve
mollusk
(Saxicava,
Lithodomus,
etc.) which bores into
limestone
and
similar
substances..
Desultory
::
Desultory
(a.)
Jumping,
or
passing,
from one thing or
subject
to
another,
without
order or
rational
connection;
without
logical
sequence;
disconnected;
immethodical;
aimless;
as,
desultory
minds..
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) The state or
method
of being
derived;
the
relation
of
origin
when
established
or
asserted.
Hodgepodge
::
Hodgepodge
(n.) A mixed mass; a
medley.
See
Hotchpot.
Methodizer
::
Methodizer
(n.) One who
methodizes.
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of a sect of
Christians,
the
outgrowth
of a small
association
called
the Holy Club,
formed
at
Oxford
University,
A.D. 1729, of which the most
conspicuous
members
were John
Wesley
and his
brother
Charles;
--
originally
so
called
from the
methodical
strictness
of
members
of the club in all
religious
duties..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) An
application
of
chemical
theory
and
method
to the
consideration
of some
particular
subject;
as, the
chemistry
of iron; the
chemistry
of
indigo..
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