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Definition of leme
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Leme (v. i.) To
shine.
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Implement
::
Implement
(v. t.) To
fulfill
or
perform,
as a
contract
or an
engagement..
Urohyal
::
Urohyal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one or more
median
and
posterior
elements
in the
hyoidean
arch of
fishes.
Dig
::
Dig (v. i.) To work with a spade or other like
implement;
to do
servile
work; to
delve.
Thallous
::
Thallous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
thallium;
derived
from, or
containing,
thallium;
specifically,
designating
those
compounds
in which the
element
has a lower
valence
as
contrasted
with the
thallic
compounds..
Thallic
::
Thallic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
thallium;
derived
from, or
containing,
thallium;
specifically,
designating
those
compounds
in which the
element
has a
higher
valence
as
contrasted
with the
thallous
compounds;
as,
thallic
oxide..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To fit
properly,
as at a
proper
angle (a part of an
implement
that is swung in
using),
as a
scythe
to its
snath,
or an ax to its
helve..
Complement
::
Complement
(v. t.) A
compliment.
Tectonics
::
Tectonics
(n.) The
science,
or the art, by which
implements,
vessels,
dwellings,
or other
edifices,
are
constructed,
both
agreeably
to the end for which they are
designed,
and in
conformity
with
artistic
sentiments
and
ideas..
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Forbearance
to
inflict
harm under
circumstances
of
provocation,
when one has the power to
inflict
it;
compassionate
treatment
of an
offender
or
adversary;
clemency..
Irreconcilement
::
Irreconcilement
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
unreconciled;
disagreement.
Metasternum
::
Metasternum
(n.) The most
posterior
element
of the
sternum;
the
ensiform
process;
xiphisternum.
Palladium
::
Palladium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the light
platinum
group,
found
native,
and also
alloyed
with
platinum
and gold. It is a
silver-white
metal
resembling
platinum,
and like it
permanent
and
untarnished
in the air, but is more
easily
fusible.
It is
unique
in its power of
occluding
hydrogen,
which it does to the
extent
of
nearly
a
thousand
volumes,
forming
the alloy Pd2H. It is used for
graduated
circles
and
verniers,
for
plating
certain
silver
goods,
and
somewhat
in
dentistry.
It was so na
Talma
::
Talma (n.) A
similar
garment
worn
formerly
by
gentlemen.
Rabblement
::
Rabblement
(n.) A
tumultuous
crowd of low
people;
a
rabble.
Zeugma
::
Zeugma
(n.) A
figure
by which an
adjective
or verb, which
agrees
with a
nearer
word, is, by way of
supplement,
referred
also to
another
more
remote;
as, hic
illius
arma, hic
currus
fuit; where fuit, which
agrees
directly
with
currus,
is
referred
also to
arma..
Holmium
::
Holmium
(n.) A rare
element
said to be
contained
in
gadolinite.
Compilement
::
Compilement
(n.)
Compilation.
Element
::
Element
(n.) The
elements
of the
alchemists
were salt,
sulphur,
and
mercury..
Caesium
::
Caesium
(n.) A rare
alkaline
metal found in
mineral
water;
-- so
called
from the two
characteristic
blue lines in its
spectrum.
It was the first
element
discovered
by
spectrum
analysis,
and is the most
strongly
basic and
electro-positive
substance
known.
Symbol
Cs.
Atomic
weight
132.6..
Plunderage
::
Plunderage
(n.) The
embezzlement
of goods on
shipboard.
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