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Definition of lass
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Lass (n.) A youth
woman;
a girl; a
sweetheart.
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Tetrandrous
::
Tetrandrous
(a.)
Belonging
to the class
Tetrandria.
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Relating
to a part or
portion
of
anything;
concerning
a part
separated
from the whole or from
others
of the
class;
separate;
sole;
single;
individual;
specific;
as, the
particular
stars of a
constellation..
Roller
::
Roller
(n.) A
cylinder
coated
with a
composition
made
principally
of glue and
molassess,
with which forms of type are inked
previously
to
taking
an
impression
from
them..
Classify
::
Classify
(v. t.) To
distribute
into
classes;
to
arrange
according
to a
system;
to
arrange
in sets
according
to some
method
founded
on
common
properties
or
characters.
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.)
Mental
cultivation;
liberal
education;
instruction
in
classical
and
polite
literature.
Myriapoda
::
Myriapoda
(n. pl.) A
class,
or
subclass,
of
arthropods,
related
to the
hexapod
insects,
from which they
differ
in
having
the body made up of
numerous
similar
segments,
nearly
all of which bear true
jointed
legs. They have one pair of
antennae,
three pairs of mouth
organs,
and
numerous
trachaae,
similar
to those of true
insects.
The
larvae,
when first
hatched,
often have but three pairs of legs. See
Centiped,
Galleyworm,
Milliped..
Glassily
::
Glassily
(adv.)
So as to
resemble
glass.
Glasswork
::
Glasswork
(n.)
Manufacture
of
glass;
articles
or
ornamentation
made of
glass.
Dioecia
::
Dioecia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
having
the
stamens
and
pistils
on
different
plants.
Goggle
::
Goggle
(v. i.) A kind of
spectacles
with
short,
projecting
eye
tubes,
in the front end of which are fixed plain
glasses
for
protecting
the eyes from cold, dust, etc..
In Antis
::
In antis ()
Between
antae;
-- said of a
portico
in
classical
style,
where
columns
are set
between
two
antae,
forming
the
angles
of the
building.
See
Anta..
Dom
::
Dom (n.) In
Portugal
and
Brazil,
the title given to a
member
of the
higher
classes..
Pole
::
Pole (v. t.) To stir, as
molten
glass,
with a
pole..
Amongst
::
Amongst
(prep.)
Conjoined,
or
associated
with, or
making
part of the
number
of; in the
number
or class of..
Mastersinger
::
Mastersinger
(n.) One of a class of poets which
flourished
in
Nuremberg
and some other
cities
of
Germany
in the 15th and 16th
centuries.
They bound
themselves
to
observe
certain
arbitrary
laws of
rhythm.
Lactometer
::
Lactometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
estimating
the
purity
or
richness
of milk, as a
measuring
glass,
a
specific
gravity
bulb, or other
apparatus..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
slender
strip of wood which
divides
and
supports
the glass of a
window;
a sash bar.
Starfish
::
Starfish
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
echinoderms
belonging
to the class
Asterioidea,
in which the body is
star-shaped
and
usually
has five rays,
though
the
number
of rays
varies
from five to forty or more. The rays are often long, but are
sometimes
so short as to
appear
only as
angles
to the
disklike
body.
Called
also sea star,
five-finger,
and
stellerid..
Semiologioal
::
Semiologioal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
science
of
signs,
or the
systematic
use of
signs;
as, a
semeiological
classification
of the signs or
symptoms
of
disease;
a
semeiological
arrangement
of signs used as
signals..
Distribution
::
Distribution
(n.)
Separation
into parts or
classes;
arrangement
of
anything
into
parts;
disposition;
classification.
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