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Definition of longe
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Longe (n.) A
thrust.
See
Lunge.
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Line
::
Line (n.) The
longer
and finer fiber of flax.
Moan
::
Moan (v. i.) A low
prolonged
sound,
articulate
or not,
indicative
of pain or of
grief;
a low
groan..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To blow; to sound by
blowing;
esp., to sound with
prolonged
and
mutually
involved
notes..
The
::
The
(adv.)
By that; by how much; by so much; on that
account;
-- used
before
comparatives;
as, the
longer
we
continue
in sin, the more
difficult
it is to
reform..
Basisolute
::
Basisolute
(a.)
Prolonged
at the base, as
certain
leaves..
Line
::
Line (n.) One of the
straight
horizontal
and
parallel
prolonged
strokes
on and
between
which the notes are
placed.
Maxim
::
Maxim (n.) The
longest
note
formerly
used, equal to two
longs,
or four
breves;
a
large..
Tapeworm
::
Tapeworm
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
cestode
worms
belonging
to
Taenia
and many
allied
genera.
The body is long, flat, and
composed
of
numerous
segments
or
proglottids
varying
in
shape,
those
toward
the end of the body being much
larger
and
longer
than the
anterior
ones, and
containing
the fully
developed
sexual
organs.
The head is
small,
destitute
of a
mouth,
but
furnished
with two or more
suckers
(which
vary
greatly
in shape in
different
genera),
and
sometimes,
also, with hooks for adh
Pelerine
::
Pelerine
(n.) A
woman's
cape;
especially,
a fur cape that is
longer
in front than
behind..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
refuse
to
support,
as a
nomination
made by a party to which one has
belonged
or by a
caucus
in which one has taken
part..
Business
::
Business
(n.) That which
busies
one, or that which
engages
the time,
attention,
or labor of any one, as his
principal
concern
or
interest,
whether
for a
longer
or
shorter
time;
constant
employment;
regular
occupation;
as, the
business
of life;
business
before
pleasure..
Steem
::
Steelyard
(n.) A form of
balance
in which the body to be
weighed
is
suspended
from the
shorter
arm of a
lever,
which turns on a
fulcrum,
and a
counterpoise
is
caused
to slide upon the
longer
arm to
produce
equilibrium,
its place upon this arm
(which
is
notched
or
graduated)
indicating
the
weight;
a Roman
balance;
-- very
commonly
used also in the
plural
form,
steelyards..
Whoop
::
Whoop (n.) A loud,
shrill,
prolonged
sound or
sonorous
inspiration,
as in
whooping
cough..
Undeceive
::
Undeceive
(v. t.) To cause to be no
longer
deceived;
to free from
deception,
fraud,
fallacy,
or
mistake..
Intone
::
Intone
(v. t.) To utter with a
musical
or
prolonged
note or tone; to
chant;
as, to
intone
the
church
service..
Productile
::
Productile
(a.)
Capable
of being
extended
or
prolonged;
extensible;
ductile.
Impetration
::
Impetration
(n.) The
obtaining
of
benefice
from Rome by
solicitation,
which
benefice
belonged
to the
disposal
of the king or other lay
patron
of the
realm..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Parted
with; no
longer
held or
possessed;
as, a lost limb; lost
honor..
Discolith
::
Discolith
(n.) One of a
species
of
coccoliths,
having
an oval
discoidal
body, with a thick
strongly
refracting
rim, and a
thinner
central
portion.
One of them
measures
about / of an inch in its
longest
diameter..
Terminist
::
Terminist
(n.) One of a class of
theologians
who
maintain
that God has fixed a
certain
term for the
probation
of
individual
persons,
during
which
period,
and no
longer,
they have the offer to
grace..
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