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Definition of imported
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Imported
(imp. & p. p.) of
Impor.
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Wootz
::
Wootz (n.) A
species
of steel
imported
from the East
Indies,
valued
for
making
edge
tools;
Indian
steel.
It has in
combination
a
minute
portion
of
alumina
and
silica..
Locao
::
Locao (n.) A green
vegetable
dye
imported
from
China.
Euxanthin
::
Euxanthin
(n.) A
yellow
pigment
imported
from India and
China.
It has a
strong
odor, and is said to be
obtained
from the urine of
herbivorous
animals
when fed on the
mango.
It
consists
if a
magnesium
salt of
euxanthic
acid.
Called
also puri,
purree,
and
Indian
yellow..
Importation
::
Importation
(v. t.) That which is
imported;
commodities
or wares
introduced
into a
country
from
abroad.
Sago
::
Sago (n.) A dry
granulated
starch
imported
from the East
Indies,
much used for
making
puddings
and as an
article
of diet for the sick; also, as
starch,
for
stiffening
textile
fabrics.
It is
prepared
from the stems of
several
East
Indian
and
Malayan
palm
trees,
but
chiefly
from the
Metroxylon
Sagu; also from
several
cycadaceous
plants
(Cycas
revoluta,
Zamia
integrifolia,
etc.)..
Impost
::
Impost
(n.) That which is
imposed
or
levied;
a tax,
tribute,
or duty;
especially,
a duty or tax laid by
goverment
on goods
imported
into a
country..
Native
::
Native
(n.) Any of the live stock found in a
region,
as
distinguished
from such as
belong
to pure and
distinct
imported
breeds..
Lockram
::
Lockram
(n.) A kind of linen cloth
anciently
used in
England,
originally
imported
from
Brittany..
Import
::
Import
(n.)
Merchandise
imported,
or
brought
into a
country
from
without
its
boundaries;
--
generally
in the
plural,
opposed
to
exports..
Cassia
::
Cassia
(n.) The bark of
several
species
of
Cinnamomum
grown in
China,
etc.;
Chinese
cinnamon.
It is
imported
as
cassia,
but
commonly
sold as
cinnamon,
from which it
differs
more or less in
strength
and
flavor,
and the
amount
of outer bark
attached..
Indigenous
::
Indigenous
(a.)
Native;
produced,
growing,
or
living,
naturally
in a
country
or
climate;
not
exotic;
not
imported..
Native
::
Native
(a.) Born in the
region
in which one
lives;
as, a
native
inhabitant,
race; grown or
originating
in the
region
where used or sold; not
foreign
or
imported;
as,
native
oysters,
or
strawberries..
Imported
::
Imported
(imp. & p. p.) of
Impor.
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To make
report
of (a
vessel
or her
cargo)
at the
customhouse;
to
submit
a
statement
of
(imported
goods),
with the
original
invoices,
to the
proper
officer
of the
customs
for
estimating
the
duties.
See
Entry,
4..
Tincal
::
Tincal
(n.) Crude
native
borax,
formerly
imported
from
Thibet.
It was once the chief
source
of boric
compounds.
Cf.
Borax..
Tariff
::
Tariff
(n.) A
schedule,
system,
or
scheme
of
duties
imposed
by the
government
of a
country
upon goods
imported
or
exported;
as, a
revenue
tariff;
a
protective
tariff;
Clay's
compromise
tariff.
(U. S.
1833)..
Custom
::
Custom
(n.)
Duties
or tolls
imposed
by law on
commodities,
imported
or
exported..
Lussheburgh
::
Lussheburgh
(n.) A
spurious
coin of light
weight
imported
into
England
from
Luxemburg,
or
Lussheburgh,
as it was
formerly
called..
Brazil Wood
::
Brazil
wood () A very heavy wood of a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and for
dyeing.
The best is the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree; but other trees also yield it. An
inferior
sort comes from
Jamaica,
the
timber
of C.
Braziliensis
and C.
crista.
This is often
distinguished
as
Braziletto
, but the
better
kind is also
frequently
so
named..
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) A
subsidy
of
twelve
pence in the
pound,
formerly
granted
to the crown on all goods
exported
or
imported,
and if by
aliens,
more..
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