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Definition of low
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Low
(superl.)
Moderate;
not
intense;
not
inflammatory;
as, low heat; a low
temperature;
a low
fever..
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Fluavil
::
Fluavil
(n.) A
hydrocarbon
extracted
from
gutta-percha,
as a
yellow,
resinous
substance;
--
called
also
fluanil..
Whippletree
::
Whippletree
(n.) The
pivoted
or
swinging
bar to which the
traces,
or tugs, of a
harness
are
fastened,
and by which a
carriage,
a plow, or other
implement
or
vehicle,
is
drawn;
a
whiffletree;
a
swingletree;
a
singletree.
See
Singletree..
Second
::
Second
(a.) To
follow
in the next
place;
to
succeed;
to
alternate.
Suffocate
::
Sufflation
(n.) The act of
blowing
up or
inflating.
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) The part of
anything
which is
beneath
the
contents
and
supports
them, as the part of a chair on which a
person
sits, the
circular
base or lower head of a cask or tub, or the plank floor of a
ship's
hold; the under
surface..
Lugsail
::
Lugsail
(n.) A
square
sail bent upon a yard that hangs
obliquely
to the mast and is
raised
or
lowered
with the sail.
Sea Milkwort
::
Sea
milkwort
() A low,
fleshy
perennial
herb
(Glaux
maritima)
found along
northern
seashores..
Profound
::
Profound
(a.)
Bending
low,
exhibiting
or
expressing
deep
humility;
lowly;
submissive;
as, a
profound
bow..
Top
::
Top (n.) A
platform
surrounding
the head of the lower mast and
projecting
on all
sudes.
It
serves
to spead the
topmast
rigging,
thus
strengheningthe
mast, and also
furnishes
a
convenient
standing
place for the men
aloft..
Borrow
::
Borrow
(v. t.) To take (one or more) from the next
higher
denomination
in order to add it to the next
lower;
-- a term of
subtraction
when the
figure
of the
subtrahend
is
larger
than the
corresponding
one of the
minuend.
Counter
::
Counter
(adv.)
The after part of a
vessel's
body, from the water line to the
stern,
-- below and
somewhat
forward
of the stern
proper..
Pervade
::
Pervade
(v. t.) To pass or flow
through,
as an
aperture,
pore, or
interstice;
to
permeate..
Pyxidium
::
Pyxidium
(n.) A pod which
divides
circularly
into an upper and lower half, of which the
former
acts as a kind of lid, as in the
pimpernel
and
purslane..
Efflower
::
Efflower
(v. t.) To
remove
the
epidermis
of (a skin) with a
concave
knife,
blunt in its
middle
part, -- as in
making
chamois
leather..
Vile
::
Vile
(superl.)
Low; base;
worthless;
mean;
despicable.
Octopetalous
::
Octopetalous
(a.)
Having
eight
petals
or
flower
leaves.
Hearth
::
Hearth
(n.) The floor of a
furnace,
on which the
material
to be
heated
lies, or the
lowest
part of a
melting
furnace,
into which the
melted
material
settles..
Marcionite
::
Marcionite
(n.) A
follower
of
Marcion,
a
Gnostic
of the
second
century,
who
adopted
the
Oriental
notion
of the two
conflicting
principles,
and
imagined
that
between
them there
existed
a third
power,
neither
wholly
good nor evil, the
Creator
of the world and of man, and the God of the
Jewish
dispensation..
Xanthic
::
Xanthic
(a.)
Tending
toward
a
yellow
color,
or to one of those
colors,
green being
excepted,
in which
yellow
is a
constituent,
as
scarlet,
orange,
etc..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Of low tone;
full-toned;
not high or
sharp;
grave;
heavy.
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