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Definition of ill
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Ill
(adv.)
In a ill
manner;
badly;
weakly.
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Spikebill
::
Spikebill
(n.) The
marbled
godwit
(Limosa
fedoa).
Involuntary
::
Involuntary
(a.) Not under the
influence
or
control
of the will; not
voluntary;
as, the
involuntary
movements
of the body;
involuntary
muscle
fibers..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To make such as is
required;
to give added or
requisite
qualities
to; to fit, as for a
place,
office,
occupation,
or
character;
to
furnish
with the
knowledge,
skill,
or other
accomplishment
necessary
for a
purpose;
to make
capable,
as of an
employment
or
privilege;
to
supply
with legal power or
capacity..
Pectinated
::
Pectinated
(a.)
Having
very
narrow,
close
divisions,
in
arrangement
and
regularity
resembling
those of a comb;
comblike;
as, a
pectinate
leaf;
pectinated
muscles.
See
Illust.
(e) of
Antennae..
Fissirostres
::
Fissirostres
(n. pl.) A group of birds
having
the bill
deeply
cleft.
Tragopan
::
Tragopan
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Asiatic
pheasants
of the genus
Ceriornis.
They are
brilliantly
colored
with a
variety
of
tints,
the back and
breast
are
usually
covered
with white or buff
ocelli,
and the head is
ornamented
with two
bright-colored,
fleshy
wattles.
The
crimson
tragopan,
or
horned
pheasant
(C.
satyra),
of India is one of the
best-known
species..
Duckbill
::
Duckbill
(n.) See Duck mole, under Duck, n..
Decoy
::
Decoy (n.) A
person
employed
by
officers
of
justice,
or
parties
exposed
to
injury,
to
induce
a
suspected
person
to
commit
an
offense
under
circumstances
that will lead to his
detection..
Misform
::
Misform
(v. t.) To make in an ill form.
Dress
::
Dress (n.) The
system
of
furrows
on the face of a
millstone.
Bray
::
Bray (n.) A bank; the slope of a hill; a hill. See Brae, which is now the usual
spelling..
Negligence
::
Negligence
(n.) The
omission
of the care usual under the
circumstances,
being
convertible
with the Roman
culpa.
A
specialist
is bound to
higher
skill and
diligence
in his
specialty
than one who is not a
specialist,
and
liability
for
negligence
varies
acordingly..
Rosette
::
Rosette
(n.) Any
structure
having
a
flowerlike
form;
especially,
the group of five broad
ambulacra
on the upper side of the
spatangoid
and
clypeastroid
sea
urchins.
See
Illust.
of
Spicule,
and Sand
dollar,
under
Sand..
Sanction
::
Sanction
(n.)
Anything
done or said to
enforce
the will, law, or
authority
of
another;
as, legal
sanctions..
Illinition
::
Illinition
(n.) A thin crust of some
extraneous
substance
formed
on
minerals.
Water Bear
::
Water bear () Any
species
of
Tardigrada,
2. See
Illust.
of
Tardigrada..
Murder
::
Murder
(n.) The
offense
of
killing
a human being with
malice
prepense
or
aforethought,
express
or
implied;
intentional
and
unlawful
homicide..
Game
::
Game (v. i.) A
contest,
physical
or
mental,
according
to
certain
rules,
for
amusement,
recreation,
or for
winning
a
stake;
as, a game of
chance;
games of
skill;
field
games,
etc..
Beard
::
Beard (n.) The gills of some
bivalves,
as the
oyster..
Nymph
::
Nymph (n.) Any one of a
subfamily
(Najades)
of
butterflies
including
the
purples,
the
fritillaries,
the
peacock
butterfly,
etc.; --
called
also
naiad..
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