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Definition of ice
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Ice (v. t.) To cover with ice; to
convert
into ice, or into
something
resembling
ice..
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Halo
::
Halo (n.) A
luminous
circle,
usually
prismatically
colored,
round the sun or moon, and
supposed
to be
caused
by the
refraction
of light
through
crystals
of ice in the
atmosphere.
Connected
with halos there are often white
bands,
crosses,
or
arches,
resulting
from the same
atmospheric
conditions..
Portamento
::
Portamento
(n.) In
singing,
or in the use of the bow, a
gradual
carrying
or
lifting
of the voice or sound very
smoothly
from one note to
another;
a
gliding
from tone to
tone..
Praxis
::
Praxis
(n.) An
example
or form of
exercise,
or a
collection
of such
examples,
for
practice..
Stop
::
Stop (v. t.) To
hinder
from
acting
or
moving;
to
prevent
the
effect
or
efficiency
of; to cause to
cease;
to
repress;
to
restrain;
to
suppress;
to
interrupt;
to
suspend;
as, to stop the
execution
of a
decree,
the
progress
of vice, the
approaches
of old age or
infirmity..
Postage
::
Postage
(n.) The price
established
by law to be paid for the
conveyance
of a
letter
or other
mailable
matter
by a
public
post.
Grating
::
Grating
(n.) The
strong
wooden
lattice
used to cover a
hatch,
admitting
light and air; also, a
movable
Lattice
used for the
flooring
of
boats..
Read
::
Read (v. t.)
Saying;
sentence;
maxim;
hence,
word;
advice;
counsel.
See
Rede..
Protomartyr
::
Protomartyr
(n.) The first
martyr;
the first who
suffers,
or is
sacrificed,
in any
cause;
--
applied
esp. to
Stephen,
the first
Christian
martyr..
Tattoo
::
Tattoo
(n.) An
indelible
mark or
figure
made by
puncturing
the skin and
introducing
some
pigment
into the
punctures;
-- a mode of
ornamentation
practiced
by
various
barbarous
races,
both in
ancient
and
modern
times,
and also by some among
civilized
nations,
especially
by
sailors..
Diver
::
Diver (n.) Any bird of
certain
genera,
as
Urinator
(formerly
Colymbus),
or the
allied
genus
Colymbus,
or
Podiceps,
remarkable
for their
agility
in
diving..
Bias
::
Bias (v. t.) To
incline
to one side; to give a
particular
direction
to; to
influence;
to
prejudice;
to
prepossess.
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.) The
directions
and rules for the
conduct
of
service,
formerly
written
or
printed
in red;
hence,
also, an
ecclesiastical
or
episcopal
injunction;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Photophony
::
Photophony
(n.) The art or
practice
of using the
photophone.
Ventriculite
::
Ventriculite
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
siliceous
fossil
sponges
belonging
to
Ventriculites
and
allied
genera,
characteristic
of the
Cretaceous
period..
Knack
::
Knack (n.)
Something
performed,
or to be done,
requiring
aptness
and
dexterity;
a
trick;
a
device..
Spadicose
::
Spadicose
(a.)
Spadiceous.
Regalia
::
Regalia
(n. pl.)
Hence,
decorations
or
insignia
of an
office
or
order,
as of
Freemasons,
Odd
Fellows,etc..
Arrack
::
Arrack
(n.) A name in the East
Indies
and the
Indian
islands
for all
ardent
spirits.
Arrack
is often
distilled
from a
fermented
mixture
of rice,
molasses,
and palm wine of the
cocoanut
tree or the date palm, etc..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) The
peculiar
quality
of sound in any voice or
instrument;
as, a rich tone, a reedy
tone..
Wizardry
::
Wizardry
(n.) The
character
or
practices
o/
wizards;
sorcery;
magic.
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