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Definition of apt
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Apt (a.) Fit or
fitted;
suited;
suitable;
appropriate.
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Accipiter
::
Accipiter
(n.) A genus of
rapacious
birds;
one of the
Accipitres
or
Raptores.
Terebrantia
::
Terebrantia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Hymenoptera
including
those which have an
ovipositor
adapted
for
perforating
plants.
It
includes
the
sawflies.
Apt
::
Apt (a.) Fit or
fitted;
suited;
suitable;
appropriate.
Pregnable
::
Pregnable
(a.)
Capable
of being
entered,
taken,
or
captured;
expugnable;
as, a
pregnable
fort..
Changer
::
Changer
(n.) One apt to
change;
an
inconstant
person.
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
compass
in the cabin of a
vessel,
usually
placed
where the
captain
can see it at all
hours,
and thus
inform
himself
of the
vessel's
course..
Suspiral
::
Suspicious
(a.)
Liable
to
suspicion;
adapted
to raise
suspicion;
giving
reason
to
imagine
ill;
questionable;
as, an
author
of
suspicious
innovations;
suspicious
circumstances..
Critic
::
Critic
(n.) One who
passes
a
rigorous
or
captious
judgment;
one who
censures
or finds
fault;
a harsh
examiner
or
judge;
a
caviler;
a
carper.
V
::
V () V, the
twenty-second
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
V and U are only
varieties
of the same
character,
U being the
cursive
form, while V is
better
adapted
for
engraving,
as in
stone.
The two
letters
were
formerly
used
indiscriminately,
and till a
comparatively
recent
date words
containing
them were often
classed
together
in
dictionaries
and other books of
reference
(see U). The
letter
V is from the Latin
alphabet,
where it was used both as a
consonant
(about
like Engli
Recapture
::
Recapture
(n.) The act of
retaking
or
recovering
by
capture;
especially,
the
retaking
of a prize or goods from a
captor..
Myriarch
::
Myriarch
(n.) A
captain
or
commander
of ten
thousand
men.
Coronary
::
Coronary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
crown;
forming,
or
adapted
to form, a crown or
garland..
Telestereoscope
::
Telestereoscope
(n.) A
stereoscope
adapted
to view
distant
natural
objects
or
landscapes;
a
telescopic
stereoscope.
Palapteryx
::
Palapteryx
(n.) A large
extinct
ostrichlike
bird of New
Zealand.
Tangle
::
Tangle
(v.) An
instrument
consisting
essentially
of an iron bar to which are
attached
swabs,
or
bundles
of
frayed
rope, or other
similar
substances,
-- used to
capture
starfishes,
sea
urchins,
and other
similar
creatures
living
at the
bottom
of the sea..
Title
::
Title (n.) A
section
or
division
of a
subject,
as of a law, a book,
specif.
(Roman
& Canon
Laws),
a
chapter
or
division
of a law
book..
Mercaptan
::
Mercaptan
(n.) Any one of
series
of
compounds,
hydrosulphides
of
alcohol
radicals,
in
composition
resembling
the
alcohols,
but
containing
sulphur
in place of
oxygen,
and hence
called
also the
sulphur
alcohols.
In
general,
they are
colorless
liquids
having
a
strong,
repulsive,
garlic
odor. The name is
specifically
applied
to ethyl
mercaptan,
C2H5SH.
So
called
from its
avidity
for
mercury,
and other
metals..
Chorally
::
Chorally
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
chorus;
adapted
to be sung by a
choir;
in
harmony.
Deft
::
Deft (a.) Apt; fit;
dexterous;
clever;
handy;
spruce;
neat.
Moving
::
Moving
(a.)
Exciting
movement
of the mind;
adapted
to move the
sympathies,
passions,
or
affections;
touching;
pathetic;
as, a
moving
appeal..
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