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Definition of lin
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Lin (n.) A steep
ravine.
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Celluloid
::
Celluloid
(n.) A
substance
composed
essentially
of gun
cotton
and
camphor,
and when pure
resembling
ivory in
texture
and
color,
but
variously
colored
to
imitate
coral,
tortoise
shell,
amber,
malachite,
etc. It is used in the
manufacture
of
jewelry
and many small
articles,
as
combs,
brushes,
collars,
and
cuffs;
--
originally
called
xylonite..
Clank
::
Clank (n.) A
sharp,
brief,
ringing
sound,
made by a
collision
of
metallic
or other
sonorous
bodies;
--
usually
expressing
a
duller
or less
resounding
sound than
clang,
and a
deeper
and
stronger
sound than
clink..
Excretin
::
Excretin
(n.) A
nonnitrogenous,
crystalline
body,
present
in small
quantity
in human
faeces..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.) A
sieve,
esp. a long fine sieve used in
milling
for
bolting
flour and meal; a
bolter..
Shelve
::
Shelve
(v. i.) To
incline
gradually;
to be
slopping;
as, the
bottom
shelves
from the
shore..
Discubitory
::
Discubitory
(a.)
Leaning;
fitted
for a
reclining
posture.
Unguinous
::
Unguinous
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
resembling,
fat or oil; oily;
unctuous;
oleaginous..
Circumrotation
::
Circumrotation
(n.) The act of
rolling
or
revolving
round,
as a
wheel;
circumvolution;
the state of being
whirled
round..
Druidical
::
Druidical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
Druids..
Chocolate
::
Chocolate
(n.) The
beverage
made by
dissolving
a
portion
of the paste or cake in
boiling
water or milk.
Brake
::
Brake (n.) A fern of the genus
Pteris,
esp. the P.
aquilina,
common
in
almost
all
countries.
It has
solitary
stems
dividing
into three
principal
branches.
Less
properly:
Any
fern..
Mushroom-headed
::
Mushroom-headed
(a.)
Having
a
cylindrical
body with a
convex
head of
larger
diameter;
having
a head like that of a
mushroom.
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(v. t.) To cause to be
spiritually
born anew; to cause to
become
a
Christian;
to
convert
from sin to
holiness;
to
implant
holy
affections
in the heart of.
Gypsum
::
Gypsum
(n.) A
mineral
consisting
of the
hydrous
sulphate
of lime
(calcium).
When
calcined,
it forms
plaster
of
Paris.
Selenite
is a
transparent,
crystalline
variety;
alabaster,
a fine,
white,
massive
variety..
Capillaceous
::
Capillaceous
(a.)
Having
long
filaments;
resembling
a hair;
slender.
See
Capillary.
Sappy
::
Sappy
(superl.)
Abounding
in sap;
resembling,
or
consisting
largely
of,
sapwood..
Hassock
::
Hassock
(n.) A small
stuffed
cushion
or
footstool,
for
kneeling
on in
church,
or for home use..
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.)
Perception
by the
sensory
organs
of the body;
sensation;
sensibility;
feeling.
Irregular
::
Irregular
(a.) Not
regular;
not
conforming
to a law,
method,
or usage
recognized
as the
general
rule; not
according
to
common
form; not
conformable
to
nature,
to the rules of moral
rectitude,
or to
established
principles;
not
normal;
unnatural;
immethodical;
unsymmetrical;
erratic;
no
straight;
not
uniform;
as, an
irregular
line; an
irregular
figure;
an
irregular
verse;
an
irregular
physician;
an
irregular
proceeding;
irregular
motion;
irregular
conduct,
etc. Cf.
Regular..
Oysterling
::
Oysterling
(n.) A young
oyster.
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