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Definition of led
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Led (imp. & p. p.) of Lead.
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Thiosulphate
::
Thiosulphate
(n.) A salt of
thiosulphuric
acid; --
formerly
called
hyposulphite.
Wigan
::
Wigan (n.) A kind of
canvaslike
cotton
fabric,
used to
stiffen
and
protect
the lower part of
trousers
and of the
skirts
of
women's
dresses,
etc.; -- so
called
from
Wigan,
the name of a town in
Lancashire,
England..
Couch
::
Couch (v. i.) To lie down for
concealment;
to hide; to be
concealed;
to be
included
or
involved
darkly.
Vodka
::
Vodka (n.) A
Russian
drink
distilled
from rye.
Dandie
::
Dandie
(n.) One of a breed of small
terriers;
--
called
also
Dandie
Dinmont.
Scaraboid
::
Scaraboid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
family
Scarabaeidae,
an
extensive
group which
includes
the
Egyptian
scarab,
the
tumbledung,
and many
similar
lamellicorn
beetles..
Neckerchief
::
Neckerchief
(n.) A
kerchief
for the neck; --
called
also neck
handkerchief.
Disdiapason
::
Disdiapason
(n.) An
interval
of two
octaves,
or a
fifteenth;
--
called
also
bisdiapason..
Piled
::
Piled (a.)
Formed
from a pile or
fagot;
as, piled
iron..
Unappalled
::
Unappalled
(a.) Not
appalled;
not
frightened;
dauntless;
undaunted.
Locator
::
Locator
(n.) One who
locates,
or is
entitled
to
locate,
land or a
mining
claim..
Debenture
::
Debenture
(n.) A
writing
acknowledging
a debt; a
writing
or
certificate
signed
by a
public
officer,
as
evidence
of a debt due to some
person;
the sum thus due..
Syenite
::
Syenite
(n.)
Orig.,
a rock
composed
of
quartz,
hornblende,
and
feldspar,
anciently
quarried
at
Syene,
in Upper
Egypt,
and now
called
granite..
Dimity
::
Dimity
(n.) A
cotton
fabric
employed
for
hangings
and
furniture
coverings,
and
formerly
used for
women's
under-garments.
It is of many
patterns,
both plain and
twilled,
and
occasionally
is
printed
in
colors..
Peeler
::
Peeler
(n.) A
nickname
for a
policeman;
-- so
called
from Sir
Robert
Peel.
Current
::
Current
(a.)
Commonly
estimated
or
acknowledged.
Boggled
::
Boggled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Boggl.
Billhook
::
Billhook
(n.) A
thick,
heavy knife with a
hooked
point,
used in
pruning
hedges,
etc. When it has a short
handle,
it is
sometimes
called
a hand bill; when the
handle
is long, a hedge bill or
scimiter..
Glassite
::
Glassite
(n.) A
member
of a
Scottish
sect,
founded
in the 18th
century
by John
Glass,
a
minister
of the
Established
Church
of
Scotland,
who
taught
that
justifying
faith is no more than a
simple
assent
to the
divine
testimone
passively
recived
by the
understanding.
The
English
and
American
adherents
of this faith are
called
Sandemanians,
after
Robert
Sandeman,
the
son-in-law
and
disciple
of
Glass..
Escapement
::
Escapement
(n.) The
contrivance
in a
timepiece
which
connects
the train of wheel work with the
pendulum
or
balance,
giving
to the
latter
the
impulse
by which it is kept in
vibration;
-- so
called
because
it
allows
a tooth to
escape
from a
pallet
at each
vibration..
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