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Definition of low
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Low
(superl.)
Not
rising
to the usual
height;
as, a man of low
stature;
a low
fence..
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Uroxanic
::
Uroxanic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid,
C5H8N4O6,
which is
obtained,
as a white
crystalline
substance,
by the slow
oxidation
of uric acid in
alkaline
solution..
Allhallowtide
::
Allhallowtide
(n.) The time at or near All
Saints,
or
November
1st..
Arable
::
Arable
(n.)
Arable
land; plow land.
Wag
::
Wag (v.) A man full of sport and
humor;
a
ludicrous
fellow;
a
humorist;
a wit; a
joker.
Tomato
::
Tomato
(n.) The fruit of a plant of the
Nightshade
family
(Lycopersicum
esculentun);
also, the plant
itself.
The
fruit,
which is
called
also love
apple,
is
usually
of a
rounded,
flattened
form, but often
irregular
in
shape.
It is of a
bright
red or
yellow
color,
and is eaten
either
cooked
or
uncooked..
Sieve
::
Sieve (n.) A
utensil
for
separating
the finer and
coarser
parts of a
pulverized
or
granulated
substance
from each
other.
It
consist
of a
vessel,
usually
shallow,
with the
bottom
perforated,
or made of hair, wire, or the like, woven in
meshes..
Quibble
::
Quibble
(n.) A pun; a low
conceit.
Toadfish
::
Toadfish
(n.) Any
marine
fish of the genus
Batrachus,
having
a
large,
thick head and a wide
mouth,
and
bearing
some
resemblance
to a toad. The
American
species
(Batrachus
tau) is very
common
in
shallow
water.
Called
also
oyster
fish, and
sapo..
Triton
::
Triton
(n.) A
fabled
sea
demigod,
the son of
Neptune
and
Amphitrite,
and the
trumpeter
of
Neptune.
He is
represented
by poets and
painters
as
having
the upper part of his body like that of a man, and the lower part like that of a fish. He often has a
trumpet
made of a
shell..
Globeflower
::
Globeflower
(n.) A plant of the genus
Trollius
(T.
Europaeus),
found in the
mountainous
parts of
Europe,
and
producing
handsome
globe-shaped
flowers..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Deprived
of heat, or
having
a low
temperature;
not warm or hot;
gelid;
frigid..
Determination
::
Determination
(n.) A flow, rush, or
tendency
to a
particular
part; as, a
determination
of blood to the
head..
Tarantass
::
Tarantass
(n.) A low
four-wheeled
carriage
used in
Russia.
The
carriage
box rests on two long,
springy
poles which run from the fore to the hind
axletree.
When snow
falls,
the
wheels
are taken off, and the body is
mounted
on a
sledge..
Inferior
::
Inferior
(a.) Lower in
place,
rank,
excellence,
etc.; less
important
or
valuable;
subordinate;
underneath;
beneath..
Pariah
::
Pariah
(n.) One of an
aboriginal
people
of
Southern
India,
regarded
by the four
castes
of the
Hindoos
as of very low
grade.
They are
usually
the serfs of the Sudra
agriculturalists.
See
Caste..
Less
::
Less
(adv.)
Not so much; in a
smaller
or lower
degree;
as, less
bright
or loud; less
beautiful..
Clue
::
Clue (n.) A lower
corner
of a
square
sail, or the after
corner
of a
fore-and-aft
sail..
Rascal
::
Rascal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
common
herd or
common
people;
low; mean; base.
Inductive
::
Inductive
(a.)
Leading
or
drawing;
persuasive;
tempting;
--
usually
followed
by to.
Beast
::
Beast (n.) Fig.: A
coarse,
brutal,
filthy,
or
degraded
fellow..
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