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Definition of last
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Last (n.) The
burden
of a ship; a
cargo.
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Good-bye
::
Good-bye
(n. /
interj.)
Farewell;
a form of
address
used at
parting.
See the last Note under By,
prep..
Roughing-in
::
Roughing-in
(n.) The first coat of
plaster
laid on
brick;
also, the
process
of
applying
it..
Hypoderm
::
Hypoderm
(n.) Same as
Hypoblast.
Syllogistic
::
Syllogism
(n.) The
regular
logical
form of every
argument,
consisting
of three
propositions,
of which the first two are
called
the
premises,
and the last, the
conclusion.
The
conclusion
necessarily
follows
from the
premises;
so that, if these are true, the
conclusion
must be true, and the
argument
amounts
to
demonstration.
Pliant
::
Pliant
(v.)
Capable
of
plying
or
bending;
readily
yielding
to force or
pressure
without
breaking;
flexible;
pliable;
lithe;
limber;
plastic;
as, a
pliant
thread;
pliant
wax. Also used
figuratively:
Easily
influenced
for good or evil;
tractable;
as, a
pliant
heart..
Triploblastic
::
Triploblastic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
that
condition
of the ovum in which there are three
primary
germinal
layers,
or in which the
blastoderm
splits
into three
layers..
Disdiaclast
::
Disdiaclast
(n.) One of the dark
particles
forming
the
doubly
refracting
disks of
muscle
fibers.
Protoplasta
::
Protoplasta
(n. pl.) A
division
of
fresh-water
rhizopods
including
those that have a soft body and
delicate
branched
pseudopodia.
The genus
Gromia
is one of the
best-known.
Day Lily
::
Day lily () A genus of
plants
(Funkia)
differing
from the last in
having
ovate veiny
leaves,
and large white or blue
flowers..
Leucite
::
Leucite
(n.) A
leucoplast.
Mesoblast
::
Mesoblast
(n.) The cell
nucleus;
mesoplast.
Lime
::
Lime (n.) Oxide of
calcium;
the white or gray,
caustic
substance,
usually
called
quicklime,
obtained
by
calcining
limestone
or
shells,
the heat
driving
off
carbon
dioxide
and
leaving
lime. It
develops
great heat when
treated
with
water,
forming
slacked
lime, and is an
essential
ingredient
of
cement,
plastering,
mortar,
etc..
Pneumatical
::
Pneumatical
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
resembling,
air;
having
the
properties
of an
elastic
fluid;
gaseous;
opposed
to dense or
solid..
Iconodulist
::
Iconodulist
(n.) One who
serves
images;
--
opposed
to an
iconoclast.
Testudinata
::
Testudinata
(n. pl.) An order of
reptiles
which
includes
the
turtles
and
tortoises.
The body is
covered
by a shell
consisting
of an upper or
dorsal
shell,
called
the
carapace,
and a lower or
ventral
shell,
called
the
plastron,
each of which
consists
of
several
plates..
Hydracrylic
::
Hydracrylic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an
isomeric
variety
of
lastic
acid that
breaks
down into
acrylic
acid and
water..
Tamping
::
Tamping
(n.) The act of one who
tamps;
specifically,
the act of
filling
up a hole in a rock, or the
branch
of a mine, for the
purpose
of
blasting
the rock or
exploding
the
mine..
Flicker
::
Flicker
(n.) The act of
wavering
or of
fluttering;
flucuation;
sudden
and brief
increase
of
brightness;
as, the last
flicker
of the dying
flame..
Blastocarpous
::
Blastocarpous
(a.)
Germinating
inside
the
pericarp,
as the
mangrove..
Last
::
Last (a.) In
conclusion;
finally.
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