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Definition of inned
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Inned (imp. & p. p.) of In.
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Binned
::
Binned
(imp. & p. p.) of Bi.
Skinned
::
Skinned
(imp. & p. p.) of Ski.
Pachydermatous
::
Pachydermatous
(a.)
Thick-skinned;
not
sensitive
to
ridicule.
Tinned
::
Tinned
(imp. & p. p.) of Ti.
Ginhouse
::
Ginhouse
(n.) A
building
where
cotton
is
ginned.
Whitesmith
::
Whitesmith
(n.) One who works in
tinned
or
galvanized
iron, or white iron; a
tinsmith..
Shinned
::
Shinned
(imp. & p. p.) of Shi.
Twinned
::
Twinned
(a.)
Composed
of parts
united
according
to a law of
twinning.
See Twin, n., 4..
Hemitrope
::
Hemitrope
(a.) Half
turned
round;
half
inverted;
(Crystallog.)
having
a
twinned
structure.
Staurolitic
::
Staurolite
(n.) A
mineral
of a brown to black color
occurring
in
prismatic
crystals,
often
twinned
so as to form
groups
resembling
a
cross.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminia
and iron, and is
generally
found
imbedded
in mica
schist.
Called
also
granatite,
and
grenatite..
Peccavi
::
Peccavi
() I have
sinned;
-- used
colloquially
to
express
confession
or
acknowledgment
of an
offense.
Pin
::
Pin (n.)
Especially,
a
small,
pointed
and
headed
piece of brass or other wire
(commonly
tinned),
largely
used for
fastening
clothes,
attaching
papers,
etc..
Underpinned
::
Underpinned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Underpi.
Inned
::
Inned (imp. & p. p.) of In.
Spinel
::
Spine-finned
(a.)
Having
fine
supported
by
spinous
fin rays; -- said of
certain
fishes.
Pinned
::
Pinned
(imp. & p. p.) of Pi.
Tinware
::
Tinware
(n.)
Articles
made of
tinned
iron.
Tinned
::
Tinned
(a.)
Packed
in tin
cases;
canned;
as,
tinned
meats..
Acanthopterygious
::
Acanthopterygious
(a.)
Having
fins in which the rays are hard and
spinelike;
spiny-finned.
Grinned
::
Grinned
(imp. & p. p.) of Gri.
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