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Definition of isle
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Isle (n.) An
island.
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Deception
::
Deception
(n.) The act of
deceiving
or
misleading.
Aisless
::
Aisless
(a.)
Without
an
aisle.
Purbeck Stone
::
Purbeck
stone () A
limestone
from the Isle of
Purbeck
in
England.
Delude
::
Delude
(v. t.) To lead from truth or into
error;
to
mislead
the mind or
judgment
of; to
beguile;
to
impose
on; to dupe; to make a fool of.
Cairn
::
Cairn (n.) A
rounded
or
conical
heap of
stones
erected
by early
inhabitants
of the
British
Isles,
apparently
as a
sepulchral
monument..
Deceive
::
Deceive
(v. t.) To lead into
error;
to cause to
believe
what is
false,
or
disbelieve
what is true; to
impose
upon; to
mislead;
to
cheat;
to
disappoint;
to
delude;
to
insnare..
Haaf
::
Haaf (n.) The
deepsea
fishing
for cod, ling, and tusk, off the
Shetland
Isles..
Isle
::
Isle (n.) See
Aisle.
Deceivableness
::
Deceivableness
(n.)
Liability
to be
deceived
or
misled;
as, the
deceivableness
of a
child..
Portland Stone
::
Portland
stone () A
yellowish-white
calcareous
freestone
from the Isle of
Portland
in
England,
much used in
building..
Mis-
::
Mis- () A
prefix
used
adjectively
and
adverbially
in the sense of
amiss,
wrong,
ill,
wrongly,
unsuitably;
as,
misdeed,
mislead,
mischief,
miscreant..
Ignis Fatuus
::
Ignis
fatuus
() Fig.: A
misleading
influence;
a
decoy.
Atlantean
::
Atlantean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the isle
Atlantis,
which the
ancients
allege
was sunk, and
overwhelmed
by the
ocean..
Grisled
::
Grisled
(a.) See
Grizzled.
Limbat
::
Limbat
(n.) A
cooling
periodical
wind in the Isle of
Cyprus,
blowing
from the
northwest
from eight
o'clock,
A. M., to the
middle
of the day or
later..
Manx
::
Manx (n.) The
language
of the
inhabitants
of the Isle of Man, a
dialect
of the
Celtic..
Clerestory
::
Clerestory
(n.) The upper story of the nave of a
church,
containing
windows,
and
rising
above the aisle
roofs..
Ait
::
Ait (n.) An
islet,
or
little
isle, in a river or lake; an
eyot..
Dupe
::
Dupe (n.) To
deceive;
to
trick;
to
mislead
by
imposing
on one's
credulity;
to gull; as, dupe one by
flattery..
Mislead
::
Mislead
(v. t.) To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead
astray;
to guide into
error;
to cause to
mistake;
to
deceive.
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