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Definition of let
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Let (v. i.) To
forbear.
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Went
::
Went () imp. & p. p. of Wend; -- now
obsolete
except
as the
imperfect
of go, with which it has no
etymological
connection.
See Go..
Scibboleth
::
Scibboleth
(n.)
Shibboleth.
Boletic
::
Boletic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
obtained
from, the
Boletus..
Semivowel
::
Semivowel
(n.) The sign or
letter
representing
such a
sound.
Lethiferous
::
Lethiferous
(a.)
Deadly;
bringing
death or
destruction.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Millet
::
Millet
(n.) The name of
several
cereal
and
forage
grasses
which bear an
abundance
of small
roundish
grains.
The
common
millets
of
Germany
and
Southern
Europe
are
Panicum
miliaceum,
and
Setaria
Italica..
Catoptromancy
::
Catoptromancy
(n.) A
species
of
divination,
which was
performed
by
letting
down a
mirror
into
water,
for a sick
person
to look at his face in it. If his
countenance
appeared
distorted
and
ghastly,
it was an ill omen; if fresh and
healthy,
it was
favorable..
Belles-lettres
::
Belles-lettres
(n. pl.)
Polite
or
elegant
literature;
the
humanities;
-- used
somewhat
vaguely
for
literary
works in which
imagination
and taste are
predominant.
Vetturino
::
Vetturino
(n.) One who lets or
drives
a
vettura.
Dele
::
Dele (v. t.) To
erase;
to
cancel;
to
delete;
to mark for
omission.
Billet
::
Billet
(n.) A small stick of wood, as for
firewood..
Finishing
::
Finishing
(n.) The act or
process
of
completing
or
perfecting;
the final work upon or
ornamentation
of a
thing.
Gorilla
::
Gorilla
(n.) A
large,
arboreal,
anthropoid
ape of West
Africa.
It is
larger
than a man, and is
remarkable
for its
massive
skeleton
and
powerful
muscles,
which give it
enormous
strength.
In some
respects
its
anatomy,
more than that of any other ape,
except
the
chimpanzee,
resembles
that of man..
His
::
His
(pron.)
Belonging
or
pertaining
to him; -- used as a
pronominal
adjective
or
adjective
pronoun;
as, tell John his
papers
are
ready;
formerly
used also for its, but this use is now
obsolete..
Feuilleton
::
Feuilleton
(n.) A part of a
French
newspaper
(usually
the
bottom
of the
page),
devoted
to light
literature,
criticism,
etc.; also, the
article
or tale
itself,
thus
printed..
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) One of a pair of
shelly
plates
that
protect
the
siphon
tubes of
certain
bivalves,
as the
Teredo.
See
Illust.
of
Teredo..
Sticktail
::
Stick-seed
(n.) A plant
(Echinospermum
Lappula)
of the
Borage
family,
with small blue
flowers
and
prickly
nutlets..
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To fail in
musical
quality;
as, a
singer's
voice
breaks
when it is
strained
beyond
its
compass
and a tone or note is not
completed,
but
degenerates
into an
unmusical
sound
instead.
Also, to
change
in tone, as a boy's voice at
puberty..
Roman
::
Roman (n.) Roman type,
letters,
or
print,
collectively;
-- in
distinction
from
Italics..
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