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Definition of lore
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Lore (v. t.) That which is
taught;
hence,
instruction;
wisdom;
advice;
counsel..
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Spectrum
::
Spectrum
(n.) The
several
colored
and other rays of which light is
composed,
separated
by the
refraction
of a prism or other
means,
and
observed
or
studied
either
as
spread
out on a
screen,
by
direct
vision,
by
photography,
or
otherwise.
See
Illust.
of
Light,
and
Spectroscope..
Aeneous
::
Aeneous
(a.)
Colored
like
bronze.
Freckle
::
Freckle
(v. t.) To
spinkle
or mark with
freckle
or small
discolored
spots;
to spot.
Search
::
Search
(v. t.) To look over or
through,
for the
purpose
of
finding
something;
to
examine;
to
explore;
as, to
search
the
city..
Tricolored
::
Tricolored
(a.)
Having
three
colors.
Lake
::
Lake (n.) A
pigment
formed
by
combining
some
coloring
matter,
usually
by
precipitation,
with a
metallic
oxide or
earth,
esp. with
aluminium
hydrate;
as,
madder
lake;
Florentine
lake;
yellow
lake, etc..
Cordwain
::
Cordwain
(n.) A term used in the
Middle
Ages for
Spanish
leather
(goatskin
tanned
and
dressed),
and
hence,
any
leather
handsomely
finished,
colored,
gilded,
or the
like..
Guttate
::
Guttate
(a.)
Spotted,
as if
discolored
by
drops..
Emplore
::
Emplore
(v. t.) See
Implore.
Top-boots
::
Top-boots
(n. pl.) High
boots,
having
generally
a band of some kind of
light-colored
leather
around
the upper part of the leg;
riding
boots..
Wench
::
Wench (n.) A
colored
woman;
a
negress.
Colorature
::
Colorature
(n.) Vocal music
colored,
as it were, by
florid
ornaments,
runs, or rapid
passages..
Cerulean
::
Cerulean
(a.)
Sky-colored;
blue;
azure.
Incarnadine
::
Incarnadine
(a.)
Flesh-colored;
of a
carnation
or pale red
color.
Cyanopathy
::
Cyanopathy
(n.) A
disease
in which the body is
colored
blue in its
surface,
arising
usually
from a
malformation
of the
heart,
which
causes
an
imperfect
arterialization
of the
blood;
blue
jaundice..
Ultramarine
::
Ultramarine
(n.) A blue
pigment
formerly
obtained
by
powdering
lapis
lazuli,
but now
produced
in large
quantities
by
fusing
together
silica,
alumina,
soda, and
sulphur,
thus
forming
a
glass,
colored
blue by the
sodium
polysulphides
made in the
fusion.
Also used
adjectively..
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(a.)
Composed
of
several
florets
within
a
common
involucre,
as in the
daisy;
or of
several
carpels
formed
from one
flower,
as in the
raspberry..
Ruddle
::
Ruddle
(n.) A
species
of red earth
colored
by iron
sesquioxide;
red
ocher.
Speck
::
Speck (n.) A small
discolored
place in or on
anything,
or a small place of a color
different
from that of the main
substance;
a spot; a
stain;
a
blemish;
as, a speck on paper or loth;
specks
of decay in
fruit..
Floweret
::
Floweret
(n.) A small
flower;
a
floret.
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