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Definition of inning
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Inning
(n.) Lands
recovered
from the sea.
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Original
::
Original
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
origin
or
beginning;
preceding
all
others;
first in
order;
primitive;
primary;
pristine;
as, the
original
state of man; the
original
laws of a
country;
the
original
inventor
of a
process..
Teens
::
Teens (n. pl.) The years of one's age
having
the
termination
-teen,
beginning
with
thirteen
and
ending
with
nineteen;
as, a girl in her
teens..
Hemp
::
Hemp (n.) The fiber of the skin or rind of the
plant,
prepared
for
spinning.
The name has also been
extended
to
various
fibers
resembling
the true
hemp..
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) In the game of
casino,
a
pairing
or
combining
of all the cards on the
board,
and so
removing
them all; in
whist,
the
winning
of all the
tricks
(thirteen)
in a hand; a
slam..
Restitution
::
Restitution
(v.) The
movement
of
rotetion
which
usually
occurs
in
childbirth
after the head has been
delivered,
and which
causes
the
latter
to point
towards
the side to which it was
directed
at the
beginning
of
labor..
Epact
::
Epact (n.) The
moon's
age at the
beginning
of the
calendar
year, or the
number
of days by which the last new moon has
preceded
the
beginning
of the
year..
Inning
::
Inning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of In.
Madam
::
Madam (n.) A
gentlewoman;
-- an
appellation
or
courteous
form of
address
given to a lady,
especially
an
elderly
or a
married
lady; -- much used in the
address,
at the
beginning
of a
letter,
to a
woman.
The
corresponding
word in
addressing
a man is Sir..
Fleshment
::
Fleshment
(n.) The act of
fleshing,
or the
excitement
attending
a
successful
beginning..
Evening
::
Evening
(n.) The
latter
part and close of the day, and the
beginning
of
darkness
or
night;
properly,
the
decline
of the day, or of the sum..
Commencement
::
Commencement
(n.) The first
existence
of
anything;
act or fact of
commencing;
rise;
origin;
beginning;
start.
Toot
::
Toot (v. i.) To blow or sound a horn; to make
similar
noise by
contact
of the
tongue
with the root of the upper teeth at the
beginning
and end of the
sound;
also, to give forth such a
sound,
as a horn when
blown..
Winning
::
Winning
(n.) A new
opening.
Title
::
Title (n.) The
inscription
in the
beginning
of a book,
usually
containing
the
subject
of the work, the
author's
and
publisher's
names,
the date, etc..
Inition
::
Inition
(n.)
Initiation;
beginning.
Found
::
Found (v. i.) To take the
ffirst
steps or
measures
in
erecting
or
building
up; to
furnish
the
materials
for
beginning;
to begin to
raise;
to
originate;
as, to found a
college;
to found a
family..
Head
::
Head (n.) The
source,
fountain,
spring,
or
beginning,
as of a
stream
or
river;
as, the head of the Nile;
hence,
the
altitude
of the
source,
or the
height
of the
surface,
as of
water,
above a given
place,
as above an
orifice
at which it
issues,
and the
pressure
resulting
from the
height
or from
motion;
sometimes
also, the
quantity
in
reserve;
as, a mill or
reservoir
has a good head of
water,
or ten feet head; also, that part of a gulf or bay most
remote
from the
outlet
or the sea..
Alliteration
::
Alliteration
(n.) The
repetition
of the same
letter
at the
beginning
of two or more words
immediately
succeeding
each
other,
or at short
intervals;
as in the
following
lines:
-.
Tinning
::
Tinning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ti.
Principle
::
Principle
(n.)
Beginning;
commencement.
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