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Definition of liar
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of liar is as below...
Liar (n.) A
person
who
knowingly
utters
falsehood;
one who lies.
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Crony
::
Crony (n.) An
intimate
companion;
a
familiar
fren.
Solar
::
Solar (a.)
Produced
by the
action
of the sun, or
peculiarly
affected
by its
influence..
Patois
::
Patois
(n.) A
dialect
peculiar
to the
illiterate
classes;
a
provincial
form of
speech.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) One of the
peculiar,
long,
narrow
feathers
on the neck of
fowls,
most
noticeable
on the cock, -- often used in
making
artificial
flies;
hence,
any
feather
so
used..
Familiarity
::
Familiarity
(n.)
Anything
said or done by one
person
to
another
unceremoniously
and
without
constraint;
esp., in the pl., such
actions
and words as
propriety
and
courtesy
do not
warrant;
liberties..
Phyllome
::
Phyllome
(n.) A
foliar
part of a
plant;
any organ
homologous
with a leaf, or
produced
by
metamorphosis
of a
leaf..
Olive
::
Olive (a.)
Approaching
the color of the
olive;
of a
peculiar
dark
brownish,
yellowish,
or tawny
green..
Brocket
::
Brocket
(n.) A small South
American
deer, of
several
species
(Coassus
superciliaris,
C.
rufus,
and C.
auritus)..
Localism
::
Localism
(n.) A
method
of
speaking
or
acting
peculiar
to a
certain
district;
a local idiom or
phrase.
Sport
::
Sport (n.) A plant or an
animal,
or part of a plant or
animal,
which has some
peculiarity
not
usually
seen in the
species;
an
abnormal
variety
or
growth.
See
Sporting
plant,
under
Sporting..
Miliaria
::
Miliaria
(n.) A fever
accompanied
by an
eruption
of
small,
isolated,
red
pimples,
resembling
a
millet
seed in form or size;
miliary
fever..
Acetylene
::
Acetylene
(n.) A
gaseous
compound
of
carbon
and
hydrogen,
in the
proportion
of two atoms of the
former
to two of the
latter.
It is a
colorless
gas, with a
peculiar,
unpleasant
odor, and is
produced
for use as an
illuminating
gas in a
number
of ways, but
chiefly
by the
action
of water on
calcium
carbide.
Its light is very
brilliant..
Sparrow
::
Sparrow
(n.) One of many
species
of small
singing
birds of the
family
Fringilligae,
having
conical
bills,
and
feeding
chiefly
on
seeds.
Many
sparrows
are
called
also
finches,
and
buntings.
The
common
sparrow,
or house
sparrow,
of
Europe
(Passer
domesticus)
is noted for its
familiarity,
its
voracity,
its
attachment
to its
young,
and its
fecundity.
See House
sparrow,
under
House..
Favorite
::
Favorite
(n.) A
person
or thing
regarded
with
peculiar
favor;
one
treated
with
partiality;
one
preferred
above
others;
especially,
one
unduly
loved,
trusted,
and
enriched
with
favors
by a
person
of high rank or
authority..
Turacou
::
Turacou
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
plantain
eaters
of the genus
Turacus,
native
of
Africa.
They are
remarkable
for the
peculiar
green and red
pigments
found in their
feathers..
Calculus
::
Calculus
(n.) Any solid
concretion,
formed
in any part of the body, but most
frequent
in the
organs
that act as
reservoirs,
and in the
passages
connected
with them; as,
biliary
calculi;
urinary
calculi,
etc..
Sans-culotte
::
Sans-culotte
(n.) A
fellow
without
breeches;
a
ragged
fellow;
-- a name of
reproach
given in the first
French
revolution
to the
extreme
republican
party,
who
rejected
breeches
as an
emblem
peculiar
to the upper
classes
or
aristocracy,
and
adopted
pantaloons..
Converse
::
Converse
(n.)
Frequent
intercourse;
familiar
communion;
intimate
association.
Bachelorism
::
Bachelorism
(n.)
Bachelorhood;
also, a
manner
or
peculiarity
belonging
to
bachelors..
Inconversant
::
Inconversant
(a.) Not
conversant;
not
acquainted;
not
versed;
unfamiliar.
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