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Definition of inn
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Inn (n.) A house for the
lodging
and
entertainment
of
travelers
or
wayfarers;
a
tavern;
a
public
house;
a
hotel.
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Linnaea Borealis
::
Linnaea
borealis
() The twin
flower
which grows in cold
northern
climates.
Spider
::
Spider
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
arachnids
comprising
the order
Araneina.
Spiders
have the
mandibles
converted
into
poison
fangs,
or
falcers.
The
abdomen
is large and not
segmented,
with two or three pairs of
spinnerets
near the end, by means of which they spin
threads
of silk to form
cocoons,
or
nests,
to
protect
their eggs and
young.
Many
species
spin also
complex
webs to
entrap
the
insects
upon which they prey. The eyes are
usually
eight in
number
(rarely
six), and are
situated
on t
Anseres
::
Anseres
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
order of
aquatic
birds
swimming
by means of
webbed
feet, as the duck, or of lobed feet, as the
grebe.
In this order were
included
the
geese,
ducks,
auks,
divers,
gulls,
petrels,
etc..
Innutrition
::
Innutrition
(n.) Want of
nutrition;
failure
of
nourishment.
Innovation
::
Innovation
(n.) A newly
formed
shoot,
or the
annually
produced
addition
to the stems of many
mosses..
Blameless
::
Blameless
(a.) Free from
blame;
without
fault;
innocent;
guiltless;
--
sometimes
followed
by of.
Mahoe
::
Mahoe (n.) A name given to
several
malvaceous
trees
(species
of
Hibiscus,
Ochroma,
etc.),
and to their
strong
fibrous
inner bark, which is used for
strings
and
cordage..
Pilewort
::
Pilewort
(n.) A plant
(Ranunculus
Ficaria
of
Linnaeus)
whose
tuberous
roots have been used in
poultices
as a
specific
for the
piles.
Innocently
::
Innocently
(adv.)
In an
innocent
manner.
Penetralia
::
Penetralia
(n. pl.) The
recesses,
or
innermost
parts,
of any thing or
place,
especially
of a
temple
or
palace..
Unijugate
::
Unijugate
(a.)
Having
but one pair of
leaflets;
-- said of a
pinnate
leaf.
Innermostly
::
Innermostly
(adv.)
In the
innermost
place.
Bisque
::
Bisque
(n.) A point taken by the
receiver
of odds in the game of
tennis;
also, an extra
innings
allowed
to a
weaker
player
in
croquet..
Innocency
::
Innocency
(n.)
Innocence.
Abandoned
::
Abandoned
(a.)
Self-abandoned,
or given up to vice;
extremely
wicked,
or
sinning
without
restraint;
irreclaimably
wicked
; as, an
abandoned
villain..
Quinazol
::
Quinazol
(n.) A
complex
nitrogenous
base
related
to
cinnoline.
Carbostyril
::
Carbostyril
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance,
C9H6N.OH,
of acid
properties
derived
from one of the amido
cinnamic
acids..
Dessert
::
Dessert
(n.) A
service
of
pastry,
fruits,
or
sweetmeats,
at the close of a feast or
entertainment;
pastry,
fruits,
etc.,
forming
the last
course
at
dinner..
Pallial
::
Pallial
(a.) Of or
pretaining
to a
mantle,
especially
to the
mantle
of
mollusks;
produced
by the
mantle;
as, the
pallial
line, or
impression,
which marks the
attachment
of the
mantle
on the inner
surface
of a
bivalve
shell.
See
Illust.
of
Bivalve..
Barque
::
Barque
(n.)
Formerly,
any small
sailing
vessel,
as a
pinnace,
fishing
smack,
etc.; also, a
rowing
boat; a
barge.
Now
applied
poetically
to a
sailing
vessel
or boat of any
kind..
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