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Definition of inn
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of inn is as below...
Inn (n.) One of the
colleges
(societies
or
buildings)
in
London,
for
students
of the law
barristers;
as, the Inns of
Court;
the Inns of
Chancery;
Serjeants'
Inns..
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Eyestone
::
Eyestone
(n.) A
small,
lenticular,
calcareous
body, esp. an
operculum
of a small
marine
shell of the
family
Turbinidae,
used to
remove
a
foreign
substance
from the eye. It is put into the inner
corner
of the eye under the lid, and
allowed
to work its way out at the outer
corner,
bringing
with it the
substance..
Threshold
::
Threshold
(n.) Fig.: The place or point of
entering
or
beginning,
entrance;
outset;
as, the
threshold
of
life..
Whinnies
::
Whinnies
(pl. ) of
Whinn.
Ecthlipsis
::
Ecthlipsis
(n.) The
elision
of a final m, with the
preceding
vowel,
before
a word
beginning
with a
vowel..
Scone
::
Scone (n.) A cake,
thinner
than a
bannock,
made of wheat or
barley
or oat
meal..
Scurvy
::
Scurvy
(n.) A
disease
characterized
by livid
spots,
especially
about the
thighs
and legs, due to
extravasation
of
blood,
and by
spongy
gums, and
bleeding
from
almost
all the
mucous
membranes.
It is
accompanied
by
paleness,
languor,
depression,
and
general
debility.
It is
occasioned
by
confinement,
innutritious
food, and hard
labor,
but
especially
by lack of fresh
vegetable
food, or
confinement
for a long time to a
limited
range of food, which is
incapable
of
repairing
the waste of the
system.
It
Pinner
::
Pinner
(n.) One who, or that
which,
pins or
fastens,
as with
pins..
Pycnidium
::
Pycnidium
(n.) In
certain
fungi,
a
flask-shaped
cavity
from the
surface
of the inner walls of which
spores
are
produced..
Faller
::
Faller
(n.) A part which acts by
falling,
as a stamp in a
fulling
mill, or the
device
in a
spinning
machine
to
arrest
motion
when a
thread
breaks..
Tintinnabular
::
Tintinnabular
(a.) Alt. of
Tintinnabular.
Primeval
::
Primeval
(a.)
Belonging
to the first ages;
pristine;
original;
primitive;
primary;
as, the
primeval
innocence
of man..
Procatarctic
::
Procatarctic
(a.)
Beginning;
predisposing;
exciting;
initial.
Spin
::
Spinning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Spi.
Shiner
::
Shiner
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
freshwater
American
cyprinoid
fishes,
belonging
to
Notropis,
or
Minnilus,
and
allied
genera;
as the
redfin
(Notropis
megalops),
and the
golden
shiner
(Notemigonus
chrysoleucus)
of the
Eastern
United
States;
also
loosely
applied
to
various
other
silvery
fishes,
as the
dollar
fish, or
horsefish,
menhaden,
moonfish,
sailor's
choice,
and the
sparada..
Primer
::
Primer
(n.) A small
elementary
book for
teaching
children
to read; a
reading
or
spelling
book for a
beginner.
Twinned
::
Twinned
(a.)
Composed
of parts
united
according
to a law of
twinning.
See Twin, n., 4..
Essonite
::
Essonite
(n.)
Cinnamon
stone,
a
variety
of
garnet.
See
Garnet..
Pinnulae
::
Pinnulae
(pl. ) of
Pinnul.
Boniface
::
Boniface
(n.) An
innkeeper.
Tintinnabulation
::
Tintinnabulation
(n.) A
tinkling
sound,
as of a bell or
bells..
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