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Definition of ice
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Ice (v. t.) To cover with
icing,
or
frosting
made of sugar and milk or white of egg; to
frost,
as
cakes,
tarts,
etc..
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Attorneyism
::
Attorneyism
(n.) The
practice
or
peculiar
cleverness
of
attorneys.
Flout
::
Flout (v. i.) To
practice
mocking;
to
behave
with
contempt;
to
sneer;
to
fleer;
-- often with at.
Peritricha
::
Peritricha
(n. pl.) A
division
of
ciliated
Infusoria
having
a
circle
of cilia
around
the oral disk and
sometimes
another
around
the body. It
includes
the
vorticellas.
See
Vorticella.
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) A mark or token added to those
already
existing,
in order to
afford
security
or
proof;
as, an
additional
or
special
mark put upon a
package
of goods
belonging
to
several
persons,
that it may not be
opened
except
in the
presence
of all; a mark added to that of an
artificer
of gold or
silver
work by the
Goldsmiths'
Company
of
London,
to
attest
the
standard
quality
of the gold or
silver;
a mark added to an
ancient
coin or
medal,
to show
either
its
change
of value or that it was tak
Support
::
Support
(v. t.) A
attend
as an
honorary
assistant;
as, a
chairman
supported
by a vice
chairman;
O'Connell
left the
prison,
supported
by his two
sons..
Tribute
::
Tribute
(n.) An
annual
or
stated
sum of money or other
valuable
thing,
paid by one ruler or
nation
to
another,
either
as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or as the price of peace and
protection,
or by
virtue
of some
treaty;
as, the
Romans
made their
conquered
countries
pay
tribute..
Water Bath
::
Water bath () A
device
for
regulating
the
temperature
of
anything
subjected
to heat, by
surrounding
the
vessel
containing
it with
another
vessel
containing
water which can be kept at a
desired
temperature;
also, a
vessel
designed
for this
purpose..
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.)
Addicted
to any
course
of
conduct;
inclined
to
indulge
in any
practice;
habitual;
persistent.
Bejaundice
::
Bejaundice
(v. t.) To
infect
with
jaundice.
Baston
::
Baston
(n.) An
officer
bearing
a
painted
staff,
who
formerly
was in
attendance
upon the
king's
court to take into
custody
persons
committed
by the
court..
Popery
::
Popery
(n.) The
religion
of the Roman
Catholic
Church,
comprehending
doctrines
and
practices;
--
generally
used in an
opprobrious
sense..
Disservice
::
Disservice
(n.)
Injury;
mischief.
Motherhood
::
Motherhood
(n.) The state of being a
mother;
the
character
or
office
of a
mother.
Constitute
::
Constitute
(v. t.) To
appoint,
depute,
or elect to an
office;
to make and
empower..
Voodooism
::
Voodooism
(n.) A
degraded
form of
superstition
and
sorcery,
said to
include
human
sacrifices
and
cannibalism
in some of its
rites.
It is
prevalent
among the
negroes
of
Hayti,
and to some
extent
in the
United
States,
and is
regarded
as a relic of
African
barbarism..
Water Rice
::
Water rice ()
Indian
rice. See under Rice.
Observe
::
Observe
(v. t.) To take
notice
of by
appropriate
conduct;
to
conform
one's
action
or
practice
to; to keep; to heed; to obey; to
comply
with; as, to
observe
rules or
commands;
to
observe
civility..
Cheaply
::
Cheaply
(adv.)
At a small
price;
at a low
value;
in a
common
or
inferior
manner.
Burgage
::
Burgage
(n.) A
tenure
by which
houses
or lands are held of the king or other lord of a
borough
or city; at a
certain
yearly
rent, or by
services
relating
to trade or
handicraft..
Caddice
::
Caddice
(n.) Alt. of
Caddi.
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