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Definition of leme
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Leme (n.) A ray or
glimmer
of
light;
a
gleam.
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Reside
::
Reside
(v. i.) To have a seat or fixed
position;
to
inhere;
to lie or be as in
attribute
or
element.
Heater
::
Heater
(n.) Any
contrivance
or
implement,
as a
furnace,
stove,
or other
heated
body or
vessel,
etc., used to
impart
heat to
something,
or to
contain
something
to be
heated..
Cat
::
Cat (n.) An old game; (a) The game of
tipcat
and the
implement
with which it is
played.
See
Tipcat.
(c) A game of ball,
called,
according
to the
number
of
batters,
one old cat, two old cat, etc..
Mercuric
::
Mercuric
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
mercury;
containing
mercury;
-- said of those
compounds
of
mercury
into which this
element
enters
in its
lowest
proportion..
Unship
::
Unship
(v. t.) To
remove
or
detach,
as any part or
implement,
from its
proper
position
or
connection
when in use; as, to
unship
an oar; to
unship
capstan
bars; to
unship
the
tiller..
Pensioner
::
Pensioner
(n.) One of an
honorable
band of
gentlemen
who
attend
the
sovereign
of
England
on state
occasions,
and
receive
an
annual
pension,
or
allowance,
of
£150
and two
horses..
Mineralization
::
Mineralization
(n.) The
process
of
mineralizing,
or
forming
a
mineral
by
combination
of a metal with
another
element;
also, the
process
of
converting
into a
mineral,
as a bone or a
plant..
Stoichiology
::
Stoichiology
(n.) That part of the
science
of
physiology
which
treats
of the
elements,
or
principles,
composing
animal
tissues..
Ternary
::
Ternary
(a.)
Containing,
or
consisting
of, three
different
parts,
as
elements,
atoms,
groups,
or
radicals,
which are
regarded
as
having
different
functions
or
relations
in the
molecule;
thus, sodic
hydroxide,
NaOH, is a
ternary
compound..
Dwindlement
::
Dwindlement
(n.) The act or
process
of
dwindling;
a
dwindling.
Weathering
::
Weathering
(n.) The
action
of the
elements
on a rock in
altering
its
color,
texture,
or
composition,
or in
rounding
off its
edges..
Surd
::
Surd (a.)
Uttered,
as an
element
of
speech,
without
tone, or
proper
vocal
sound;
voiceless;
unintonated;
nonvocal;
atonic;
whispered;
aspirated;
sharp;
hard, as f, p, s, etc.; --
opposed
to
sonant.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//169,
179, 180..
Dimplement
::
Dimplement
(n.) The state of being
dimpled,
or
marked
with
gentle
depressions..
Amphigen
::
Amphigen
(n.) An
element
that in
combination
produces
amphid
salt; --
applied
by
Berzelius
to
oxygen,
sulphur,
selenium,
and
tellurium..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) A
combination
of
syllables
consisting
a
metrical
element
of a
verse,
the
syllables
being
formerly
distinguished
by their
quantity
or
length,
but in
modern
poetry
by the
accent..
Norwegium
::
Norwegium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
of
doubtful
identification,
said to occur in the
copper-nickel
of
Norway..
Matter
::
Matter
(n.) That of which
anything
is
composed;
constituent
substance;
material;
the
material
or
substantial
part of
anything;
the
constituent
elements
of
conception;
that into which a
notion
may be
analyzed;
the
essence;
the pith; the
embodiment.
Complementary
::
Complementary
(n.) One
skilled
in
compliments.
Pollution
::
Pollution
(n.) The act of
polluting,
or the state of being
polluted
(in any sense of the
verb);
defilement;
uncleanness;
impurity..
Institutional
::
Institutional
(a.)
Elementary;
rudimental.
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