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Definition of in
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In
(adv.)
Not out;
within;
inside.
In, the
preposition,
becomes
an
adverb
by
omission
of its
object,
leaving
it as the
representative
of an
adverbial
phrase,
the
context
indicating
what the
omitted
object
is; as, he takes in the
situation
(i. e., he
comprehends
it in his
mind);
the
Republicans
were in (i. e., in
office);
in at one ear and out at the other (i. e., in or into the
head);
his side was in (i. e., in the turn at the bat); he came in (i. e., into the
house)..
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Feudal
::
Feudal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
feuds,
fiefs,
or
feels;
as,
feudal
rights
or
services;
feudal
tenures..
Slowly
::
Slowly
(adv.)
In a slow
manner;
moderately;
not
rapidly;
not
early;
not
rashly;
not
readly;
tardly.
Hall
::
Hall (n.) The chief room in a
castle
or manor
house,
and in early times the only
public
room,
serving
as the place of
gathering
for the
lord's
family
with the
retainers
and
servants,
also for
cooking
and
eating.
It was often
contrasted
with the
bower,
which was the
private
or
sleeping
apartment..
Outfeat
::
Outfeat
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
feats.
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) An exact copy of a
writing,
set forth in the words and
figures
of it. It
differs
from
purport,
which is only the
substance
or
general
import
of the
instrument..
Humiliant
::
Humiliant
(a.)
Humiliating;
humbling.
Thrush
::
Thrush
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
singing
birds more or less
resembling
the true
thrushes
in
appearance
or
habits;
as the
thunderbird
and the
American
brown
thrush
(or
thrasher).
See Brown
thrush.
Indicating
::
Indicating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Indicat.
Pole
::
Pole (n.) A long,
slender
piece of wood; a tall,
slender
piece of
timber;
the stem of a small tree whose
branches
have been
removed;
as,
specifically:
(a) A
carriage
pole, a
wooden
bar
extending
from the front axle of a
carriage
between
the wheel
horses,
by which the
carriage
is
guided
and held back. (b) A flag pole, a pole on which a flag is
supported.
(c) A
Maypole.
See
Maypole.
(d) A
barber's
pole, a pole
painted
in
stripes,
used as a sign by
barbers
and
hairdressers.
(e) A pole on which clim
Prophylactical
::
Prophylactical
(a.)
Defending
or
preserving
from
disease;
preventive.
Wallflower
::
Wallflower
(n.) A
perennial,
cruciferous
plant
(Cheiranthus
Cheiri),
with
sweet-scented
flowers
varying
in color from
yellow
to
orange
and deep red. In
Europe
it very
common
on old
walls..
Stadium
::
Stadium
(n.) A Greek
measure
of
length,
being the chief one used for
itinerary
distances,
also
adopted
by the
Romans
for
nautical
and
astronomical
measurements.
It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman
paces,
or to 606 feet 9
inches
English.
This was also
called
the
Olympic
stadium,
as being the exact
length
of the
foot-race
course
at
Olympia..
Polygraph
::
Polygraph
(n.) An
instrument
for
detecting
deceptive
statements
by a
subject,
by
measuring
several
physiological
states
of the
subject,
such as
pulse,
heartbeat,
and
sweating.
The
instrument
records
these
parameters
on a strip of paper while the
subject
is asked
questions
designed
to
elicit
emotional
responses
when the
subject
tries to
deceive
the
interrogator.
Also
called
lie
detector.
Velvet
::
Velvet
(n.) The soft and
highly
vascular
deciduous
skin which
envelops
and
nourishes
the
antlers
of deer
during
their rapid
growth.
Blaze
::
Blaze (v. t.) To mark (a tree) by
chipping
off a piece of the bark.
Eraser
::
Eraser
(n.) One who, or that
which,
erases;
esp., a sharp
instrument
or a piece of
rubber
used to erase
writings,
drawings,
etc..
Interrelated
::
Interrelated
(a.)
Having
a
mutual
or
reciprocal
relation
or
parallelism;
correlative.
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) To utter
lamentations;
to
lament
audibly;
to
express
pain,
grief,
or
distress,
by
weeping
and
sobbing;
to shed
tears;
to bawl, as a
child..
Mignon
::
Mignon
(a.) See 3d
Minion.
Lough
::
Lough (n.) A loch or lake; -- so spelt in
Ireland.
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