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Definition of line
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Line (n.) A
verse,
or the words which form a
certain
number
of feet,
according
to the
measure..
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Parabola
::
Parabola
(n.) One of a group of
curves
defined
by the
equation
y = axn where n is a
positive
whole
number
or a
positive
fraction.
For the
cubical
parabola
n = 3; for the
semicubical
parabola
n = /. See under
Cubical,
and
Semicubical.
The
parabolas
have
infinite
branches,
but no
rectilineal
asymptotes..
Secularness
::
Secularness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
secular;
worldliness;
worldly-minded-ness.
Queenliness
::
Queenliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
queenly;
the;
characteristic
of a
queen;
stateliness;
eminence
among women in
attractions
or
power.
Parabola
::
Parabola
(n.) A kind of
curve;
one of the conic
sections
formed
by the
intersection
of the
surface
of a cone with a plane
parallel
to one of its
sides.
It is a
curve,
any point of which is
equally
distant
from a fixed
point,
called
the
focus,
and a fixed
straight
line,
called
the
directrix.
See
Focus..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) The line at which the
elytra
of a
beetle
meet and are
sometimes
confluent.
Disposed
::
Disposed
(p. a.)
Inclined;
minded.
Converge
::
Converge
(v. t.) To cause to tend to one
point;
to cause to
incline
and
approach
nearer
together.
Catgut
::
Catgut
(n.) A sort of linen or
canvas,
with wide
interstices..
Intractable
::
Intractable
(a.) Not
tractable;
not
easily
governed,
managed,
or
directed;
indisposed
to be
taught,
disciplined,
or
tamed;
violent;
stubborn;
obstinate;
refractory;
as, an
intractable
child..
Disputative
::
Disputative
(a.)
Disposed
to
dispute;
inclined
to cavil or to
reason
in
opposition;
as, a
disputative
temper..
Ligustrin
::
Ligustrin
(n.) A
bitter
principle
found in the bark of the
privet
(Ligustrum
vulgare),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
with a warm,
bitter
taste;
--
called
also
ligustron..
Parabanic
::
Parabanic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
nitrogenous
acid which is
obtained
by the
oxidation
of uric acid, as a white
crystalline
substance
(C3N2H2O3);
-- also
called
oxalyl
urea..
Hydrastine
::
Hydrastine
(n.) An
alkaloid,
found in the
rootstock
of the
golden
seal
(Hydrastis
Canadensis),
and
extracted
as a
bitter,
white,
crystalline
substance.
It is used as a tonic and
febrifuge..
Cone
::
Cone (n.) A solid of the form
described
by the
revolution
of a
right-angled
triangle
about one of the sides
adjacent
to the right
angle;
--
called
also a right cone. More
generally,
any solid
having
a
vertical
point and
bounded
by a
surface
which is
described
by a
straight
line
always
passing
through
that
vertical
point;
a solid
having
a
circle
for its base and
tapering
to a point or
vertex..
Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To
declare
against;
to
reject
or
decline
formally;
to
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one; to
disclaim;
as, to
renounce
a title to land or to a
throne..
Rope
::
Rope (n.) A
large,
stout cord,
usually
one not less than an inch in
circumference,
made of
strands
twisted
or
braided
together.
It
differs
from cord, line, and
string,
only in its size. See
Cordage..
Stockade
::
Stockade
(v. t.) A line of stout posts or
timbers
set
firmly
in the earth in
contact
with each other (and
usually
with
loopholes)
to form a
barrier,
or
defensive
fortification..
Etching
::
Etching
(n.) The act, art, or
practice
of
engraving
by means of acid which eats away lines or
surfaces
left
unprotected
in
metal,
glass,
or the like. See Etch, v. t..
Loxodromics
::
Loxodromics
(n.) The art or
method
of
sailing
on the
loxodromic
or rhumb line.
Ruberythrinic
::
Ruberythrinic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
extracted
from
madder
root. It is a
yellow
crystalline
substance
from which
alizarin
is
obtained..
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