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Definition of let
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Let (v. t.) To
leave;
to
relinquish;
to
abandon.
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C
::
C () C is the third
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
It is from the Latin
letter
C, which in old Latin
represented
the
sounds
of k, and g (in go); its
original
value being the
latter.
In
Anglo-Saxon
words,
or Old
English
before
the
Norman
Conquest,
it
always
has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same
letter
as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek
alphabet.
The
Greeks
got it from the
Ph/nicians.
The
English
name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was
derived,
probably,
through
the
French.
Et
Best
::
Best (a.) Most
advanced;
most
correct
or
complete;
as, the best
scholar;
the best view of a
subject..
Tetraphyllous
::
Tetraphyllous
(a.)
Having
four
leaves;
consisting
of four
distinct
leaves
or
leaflets.
Scarlet
::
Scarlet
(n.) Cloth of a
scarlet
color.
Dermoskeleton
::
Dermoskeleton
(n.) See
Exoskeleton.
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) A
movable
templet
for
making
molds,
in loam
molding..
Literal
::
Literal
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
expressed
by,
letters..
Participle
::
Participle
(n.) A part of
speech
partaking
of the
nature
both verb and
adjective;
a form of a verb, or
verbal
adjective,
modifying
a noun, but
taking
the
adjuncts
of the verb from which it is
derived.
In the
sentences:
a
letter
is
written;
being
asleep
he did not hear;
exhausted
by toil he will sleep
soundly,
--
written,
being,
and
exhaustedare
participles..
Drawbridge
::
Drawbridge
(n.) A
bridge
of which
either
the whole or a part is made to be
raised
up, let down, or drawn or
turned
aside,
to admit or
hinder
communication
at
pleasure,
as
before
the gate of a town or
castle,
or over a
navigable
river or
canal..
Epitrope
::
Epitrope
(n.) A
figure
by which
permission
is
either
seriously
or
ironically
granted
to some one, to do what he
proposes
to do; e. g., He that is
unjust,
let him be
unjust
still..
Stonework
::
Stoneweed
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Lithospermum,
herbs
having
a fruit
composed
of four stony
nutlets..
Diadrom
::
Diadrom
(n.) A
complete
course
or
vibration;
time of
vibration,
as of a
pendulum..
Epaxial
::
Epaxial
(a.)
Above,
or on the
dorsal
side of, the axis of the
skeleton;
episkeletal..
Let-off
::
Let-off
(n.) A
device
for
letting
off,
releasing,
or
giving
forth,
as the warp from the
cylinder
of a
loom..
Programma
::
Programma
(n.) Any law,
which,
after it had
passed
the
Athenian
senate,
was fixed on a
tablet
for
public
inspection
previously
to its being
proposed
to the
general
assembly
of the
people..
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) An
instrument
for
throwing
stones
or other
missiles,
consisting
of a short strap with two
strings
fastened
to its ends, or with a
string
fastened
to one end and a light stick to the
other.
The
missile
being
lodged
in a hole in the
strap,
the ends of the
string
are taken in the hand, and the whole
whirled
rapidly
round
until,
by
loosing
one end, the
missile
is let fly with
centrifugal
force..
Exhaustion
::
Exhaustion
(n.) The act of
draining
out or
draining
off; the act of
emptying
completely
of the
contents.
Zeta
::
Zeta (n.) A Greek
letter
corresponding
to our z.
Athletics
::
Athletics
(n.) The art of
training
by
athletic
exercises;
the games and
sports
of
athletes.
Penitentiary
::
Penitentiary
(a.)
Expressive
of
penitence;
as, a
penitentiary
letter..
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