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Definition of log
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Log (v. i.) To move to and fro; to rock.
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Terpenylic
::
Terpenylic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid,
C8H12O4
(called
also
terpentic
acid),
homologous
with
terebic
acid, and
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance
by the
oxidation
of oil of
turpentine
with
chromic
acid..
Apologetically
::
Apologetically
(adv.)
By way of
apology.
Table
::
Table (v. t.) To form into a table or
catalogue;
to
tabulate;
as, to table
fines..
Confabulatory
::
Confabulatory
(a.) Of the
nature
of
familiar
talk; in the form of a
dialogue.
Teaming
::
Teaming
(n.) The act or
occupation
of
driving
a team, or of
hauling
or
carrying,
as logs,
goods,
or the like, with a
team..
Episyllogism
::
Episyllogism
(n.) A
syllogism
which
assumes
as one of its
premises
a
proposition
which was the
conclusion
of a
preceding
syllogism,
called,
in
relation
to this, the
prosyllogism..
Phytology
::
Phytology
(n.) The
science
of
plants;
a
description
of the kinds and
properties
of
plants;
botany.
Term
::
Term (n.) The
subject
or the
predicate
of a
proposition;
one of the three
component
parts of a
syllogism,
each one of which is used
twice..
Adamant
::
Adamant
(n.) A stone
imagined
by some to be of
impenetrable
hardness;
a name given to the
diamond
and other
substances
of
extreme
hardness;
but in
modern
mineralogy
it has no
technical
signification.
It is now a
rhetorical
or
poetical
name for the
embodiment
of
impenetrable
hardness.
Sororize
::
Sororize
(v. i.) To
associate,
or hold
fellowship,
as
sisters;
to have
sisterly
feelings;
--
analogous
to
fraternize..
Biologist
::
Biologist
(n.) A
student
of
biology;
one
versed
in the
science
of
biology.
Theologist
::
Theologist
(n.) A
theologian.
Major
::
Major (a.) That
premise
which
contains
the major term. It its the first
proposition
of a
regular
syllogism;
as: No
unholy
person
is
qualified
for
happiness
in
heaven
[the
major].
Every man in his
natural
state is
unholy
[minor].
Therefore,
no man in his
natural
state is
qualified
for
happiness
in
heaven
[conclusion
or
inference]..
Neurology
::
Neurology
(n.) The
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
nervous
system.
Phlogotic
::
Phlogotic
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to
phlogisis.
Ophiological
::
Ophiological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
ophiology.
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) One who
delivers
a
prologue.
Malacologist
::
Malacologist
(n.) One
versed
in the
science
of
malacology.
Apologetic
::
Apologetic
(a.) Alt. of
Apologetica.
Lindia
::
Lindia
(n.) A
peculiar
genus of
rotifers,
remarkable
for the
absence
of
ciliated
disks.
By some
zoologists
it is
thought
to be like the
ancestral
form of the
Arthropoda..
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