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Definition of ingle
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Ingle (n.)
Flame;
blaze;
a fire; a
fireplace.
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Haecceity
::
Haecceity
()
Literally,
this-ness.
A
scholastic
term to
express
individuality
or
singleness;
as, this
book..
Litchi
::
Litchi
(n.) The fruit of a tree
native
to China
(Nephelium
Litchi).
It is
nutlike,
having
a rough but
tender
shell,
containing
an
aromatic
pulp, and a
single
large seed. In the dried fruit which is
exported
the pulp
somewhat
resembles
a
raisin
in color and
form..
Corni Inglesi
::
Corni
Inglesi
(pl. ) of Corno
Ingles.
Blot
::
Blot (n.) A
single
man left on a
point,
exposed
to be taken up..
Singles
::
Singles
(n. pl.) See
Single,
n., 2..
Orgyia
::
Orgyia
(n.) A genus of
bombycid
moths whose
caterpillars
(esp. those of
Orgyia
leucostigma)
are often very
injurious
to fruit trees and shade
trees.
The
female
is
wingless.
Called
also
vaporer
moth.
Temper
::
Temper
(v. t.) To
mingle
in due
proportion;
to
prepare
by
combining;
to
modify,
as by
adding
some new
element;
to
qualify,
as by an
ingredient;
hence,
to
soften;
to
mollify;
to
assuage;
to
soothe;
to
calm..
Bungalow
::
Bungalow
(n.) A
thatched
or tiled house or
cottage,
of a
single
story,
usually
surrounded
by a
veranda..
Gingle
::
Gingle
(n. & v.) See
Jingle.
Reverend
::
Reverend
(a.)
Worthy
of
reverence;
entitled
to
respect
mingled
with fear and
affection;
venerable.
Anonym
::
Anonym
(n.) A
notion
which has no name, or which can not be
expressed
by a
single
English
word..
Landscape
::
Landscape
(n.) A
portion
of land or
territory
which the eye can
comprehend
in a
single
view,
including
all the
objects
it
contains..
Single
::
Single
(a.)
Hence,
unmarried;
as, a
single
man or
woman..
Ecballium
::
Ecballium
(n.) A genus of
cucurbitaceous
plants
consisting
of the
single
species
Ecballium
agreste
(or
Elaterium),
the
squirting
cucumber.
Its
fruit,
when ripe,
bursts
and
violently
ejects
its
seeds,
together
with a
mucilaginous
juice,
from which
elaterium,
a
powerful
cathartic
medicine,
is
prepared..
Dimension
::
Dimension
(n.)
Measure
in a
single
line, as
length,
breadth,
height,
thickness,
or
circumference;
extension;
measurement;
--
usually,
in the
plural,
measure
in
length
and
breadth,
or in
length,
breadth,
and
thickness;
extent;
size; as, the
dimensions
of a room, or of a ship; the
dimensions
of a farm, of a
kingdom..
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.)
Especially,
to
attach
or
secure
in a
slight
or hasty
manner,
as by
stitching
or
nailing;
as, to tack
together
the
sheets
of a book; to tack one piece of cloth to
another;
to tack on a board or
shingle;
to tack one piece of metal to
another
by drops of
solder..
Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) A body or space
contained
under a
single
surface,
which in every part is
equally
distant
from a point
within
called
its
center..
Prunus
::
Prunus
(n.) A genus of trees with
perigynous
rosaceous
flowers,
and a
single
two-ovuled
carpel
which
usually
becomes
a drupe in
ripening..
Copy
::
Copy (n.) An
individual
book, or a
single
set of books
containing
the works of an
author;
as, a copy of the
Bible;
a copy of the works of
Addison..
Medle
::
Medle (v. t.) To mix; to
mingle;
to
meddle.
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