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Definition of ark
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Ark (n.) A
chest,
or
coffer..
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Mantis
::
Mantis
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
voracious
orthopterous
insects
of the genus
Mantis,
and
allied
genera.
They are
remarkable
for their
slender
grotesque
forms,
and for
holding
their stout
anterior
legs in a
manner
suggesting
hands
folded
in
prayer.
The
common
American
species
is M.
Carolina..
Merit
::
Merit (n.)
Reward
deserved;
any mark or token of
excellence
or
approbation;
as, his
teacher
gave him ten
merits..
Macropod
::
Macropod
(n.) Any one of a group of
maioid
crabs
remarkable
for the
length
of their legs; --
called
also
spider
crab.
Complimentary
::
Complimentary
(a.)
Expressive
of
regard
or
praise;
of the
nature
of, or
containing,
a
compliment;
as, a
complimentary
remark;
a
complimentary
ticket..
Separatrix
::
Separatrix
(n.) The
decimal
point;
the dot
placed
at the left of a
decimal
fraction,
to
separate
it from the whole
number
which it
follows.
The term is
sometimes
also
applied
to other marks of
separation..
Paleolithic
::
Paleolithic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an era
marked
by early stone
implements.
The
Paleolithic
era (as
proposed
by
Lubbock)
includes
the
earlier
half of the Stone Age; the
remains
belonging
to it are for the most part of
extinct
animals,
with
relics
of human
beings..
Oblatration
::
Oblatration
(n.) The act of
oblatrating;
a
barking
or
snarling.
Earmark
::
Earmark
(v. t.) To mark, as
sheep,
by
cropping
or
slitting
the ear..
Fog
::
Fog (v. t.) To
envelop,
as with fog; to
befog;
to
overcast;
to
darken;
to
obscure..
Scar
::
Scar (n.) A mark left upon a stem or
branch
by the fall of a leaf,
leaflet,
or
frond,
or upon a seed by the
separation
of its
support.
See
Illust..
under
Axillary..
Brisure
::
Brisure
(n.) A mark of
cadency
or
difference.
Morindin
::
Morindin
(n.) A
yellow
dyestuff
extracted
from the root bark of an East
Indian
plant
(Morinda
citrifolia).
Pointless
::
Pointless
(a.)
Having
no
point;
blunt;
wanting
keenness;
obtuse;
as, a
pointless
sword;
a
pointless
remark..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) The point aimed at in a
target,
marked
with a white spot;
hence,
the
object
to which
anything
is
directed..
Impromptu
::
Impromptu
(n.)
Something
made or done
offhand,
at the
moment,
or
without
previous
study;
an
extemporaneous
composition,
address,
or
remark..
Bespot
::
Bespot
(v. t.) To mark with
spots,
or as with
spots..
Rule
::
Rule (n.) To mark with lines made with a pen,
pencil,
etc.,
guided
by a rule or
ruler;
to print or mark with lines by means of a rule or other
contrivance
effecting
a
similar
result;
as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank
book..
Irradiation
::
Irradiation
(n.) The
apparent
enlargement
of a
bright
object
seen upon a dark
ground,
due to the fact that the
portions
of the
retina
around
the image are
stimulated
by the
intense
light;
as when a dark spot on a white
ground
appears
smaller,
or a white spot on a dark
ground
larger,
than it
really
is, esp. when a
little
out of
focus..
Bedim
::
Bedim (v. t.) To make dim; to
obscure
or
darken.
Marker
::
Marker
(n.) An
attachment
to a
sewing
machine
for
marking
a line on the
fabric
by
creasing
it.
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