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Definition of low
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Low
(superl.)
Numerically
small;
as, a low
number..
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Silk
::
Silk (n.) That which
resembles
silk, as the
filiform
styles
of the
female
flower
of
maize..
Marble
::
Marble
(n.) A
massive,
compact
limestone;
a
variety
of
calcite,
capable
of being
polished
and used for
architectural
and
ornamental
purposes.
The color
varies
from white to
black,
being
sometimes
yellow,
red, and
green,
and
frequently
beautifully
veined
or
clouded.
The name is also given to other rocks of like use and
appearance,
as
serpentine
or verd
antique
marble,
and less
properly
to
polished
porphyry,
granite,
etc..
Submersion
::
Submersion
(n.) The act of
submerging,
or
putting
under water or other
fluid,
or of
causing
to be
overflowed;
the act of
plunging
under
water,
or of
drowning..
Under
::
Under
(adv.)
In a
lower,
subject,
or
subordinate
condition;
in
subjection;
-- used
chiefly
in a few
idiomatic
phrases;
as, to bring
under,
to
reduce
to
subjection;
to
subdue;
to keep
under,
to keep in
subjection;
to
control;
to go
under,
to be
unsuccessful;
to
fail..
Devour
::
Devour
(v. t.) To seize upon and
destroy
or
appropriate
greedily,
selfishly,
or
wantonly;
to
consume;
to
swallow
up; to use up; to
waste;
to
annihilate..
Bismuthyl
::
Bismuthyl
(n.)
Hydrous
carbonate
of
bismuth,
an
earthy
mineral
of a dull white or
yellowish
color..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To
discharge,
causing
a
missile
to be
driven
forth;
--
followed
by a word
denoting
the
weapon
or
instrument,
as an
object;
-- often with off; as, to shoot a gun..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) An
inclosure
in the
middle
of a
vessel's
hold,
around
the
pumps,
from the
bottom
to the lower deck, to
preserve
the pumps from
damage
and
facilitate
their
inspection..
Below
::
Below
(adv.)
In court or
tribunal
of
inferior
jurisdiction;
as, at the trial
below..
Cauliculus
::
Cauliculus
(n.) In the
Corinthian
capital,
one of the eight
stalks
rising
out of the lower
leafage
and
terminating
in
leaves
which seem to
support
the
volutes.
See
Illust.
of
Corinthian
order,
under
Corinthian..
Spill
::
Spill (v. t.) To cause to flow out and be lost or
wasted;
to shed, or
suffer
to be shed, as in
battle
or in
manslaughter;
as, a man
spills
another's
blood,
or his own
blood..
Pillow
::
Pillow
(n.) A kind of
plain,
coarse
fustian..
Hyacinth
::
Hyacinth
(n.) A
bulbous
plant of the genus
Hyacinthus,
bearing
beautiful
spikes
of
fragrant
flowers.
H.
orientalis
is a
common
variety..
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.)
Companionship
of
persons
on equal and
friendly
terms;
frequent
and
familiar
intercourse.
Pour
::
Pour (v. i.) To flow, pass, or issue in a
stream,
or as a
stream;
to fall
continuously
and
abundantly;
as, the rain
pours;
the
people
poured
out of the
theater..
Xanthoprotein
::
Xanthoprotein
(n.) A
yellow
acid
substance
formed
by the
action
of hot
nitric
acid on
albuminous
or
proteid
matter.
It is
changed
to a deep
orange-yellow
color by the
addition
of
ammonia.
Cod
::
Cod (n.) A
pillow
or
cushion.
Ink
::
Ink (n.) The step, or
socket,
in which the lower end of a
millstone
spindle
runs..
Which
::
Which
(pron.)
A
relative
pronoun,
used esp. in
referring
to an
antecedent
noun or
clause,
but
sometimes
with
reference
to what is
specified
or
implied
in a
sentence,
or to a
following
noun or
clause
(generally
involving
a
reference,
however,
to
something
which has
preceded).
It is used in all
numbers
and
genders,
and was
formerly
used of
persons..
Tautochrone
::
Tautochrone
(n.) A
curved
line, such that a heavy body,
descending
along it by the
action
of
gravity,
will
always
arrive
at the
lowest
point in the same time,
wherever
in the curve it may begin to fall; as, an
inverted
cycloid
with its base
horizontal
is a
tautochrone..
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