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Definition of low
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of low is as below...
Low
(superl.)
Not rich, high
seasoned,
or
nourishing;
plain;
simple;
as, a low
diet..
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Mask
::
Mask (n.) The lower lip of the larva of a
dragon
fly,
modified
so as to form a
prehensile
organ..
Pilgarlic
::
Pilgarlic
(n.) One who has lost his hair by
disease;
a
sneaking
fellow,
or one who is
hardly
used..
Hollowness
::
Hollowness
(n.)
Insincerity;
unsoundness;
treachery.
Implore
::
Implore
(v. t.) To call upon, or for, in
supplication;
to
beseech;
to prey to, or for,
earnestly;
to
petition
with
urency;
to
entreat;
to beg; --
followed
directly
by the word
expressing
the thing
sought,
or the
person
from whom it is
sought..
Orpine
::
Orpine
(n.) A low plant with
fleshy
leaves
(Sedum
telephium),
having
clusters
of
purple
flowers.
It is found on dry, sandy
places,
and on old
walls,
in
England,
and has
become
naturalized
in
America.
Called
also
stonecrop,
and
live-forever..
Gentiopikrin
::
Gentiopikrin
(n.) A
bitter,
yellow,
crystalline
substance,
regarded
as a
glucoside,
and
obtained
from the
gentian..
Coombe
::
Coombe
(n.) A
hollow
in a
hillside.
[Prov.
Eng.] See Comb,
Combe..
Bicker
::
Bicker
(v. i.) To
skirmish;
to
exchange
blows;
to
fight.
Ship
::
Ship (n.)
Specifically,
a
vessel
furnished
with a
bowsprit
and three masts (a
mainmast,
a
foremast,
and a
mizzenmast),
each of which is
composed
of a lower mast, a
topmast,
and a
topgallant
mast, and
square-rigged
on all
masts.
See
Illustation
in
Appendix..
Pea
::
Pea (n.) A
plant,
and its
fruit,
of the genus
Pisum,
of many
varieties,
much
cultivated
for food. It has a
papilionaceous
flower,
and the
pericarp
is a
legume,
popularly
called
a pod..
Mellow
::
Mellow
(superl.)
Soft or
tender
by
reason
of
ripeness;
having
a
tender
pulp; as, a
mellow
apple..
Straticulate
::
Strathspey
(n.) A
lively
Scottish
dance,
resembling
the reel, but
slower;
also, the
tune..
Pittacal
::
Pittacal
(n.) A dark blue
substance
obtained
from wood tar. It
consists
of
hydrocarbons
which when
oxidized
form the
orange-yellow
eupittonic
compounds,
the salts of which are dark
blue..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) An
under-garment
worn by the
ancient
Romans
of both
sexes.
It was made with or
without
sleeves,
reached
to or below the
knees,
and was
confined
at the waist by a
girdle..
Knavish
::
Knavish
(a.) Like or
characteristic
of a
knave;
given to
knavery;
trickish;
fraudulent;
dishonest;
villainous;
as, a
knavish
fellow,
or a
knavish
trick..
But
::
But (v. t.) A piece of land left
unplowed
at the end of a
field.
Afternoon
::
Afternoon
(n.) The part of the day which
follows
noon,
between
noon and
evening..
Gynoecium
::
Gynoecium
(n.) The
pistils
of a
flower,
taken
collectively.
See
Illust.
of
Carpophore..
Screw
::
Screw (n.)
Anything
shaped
or
acting
like a
screw;
esp., a form of wheel for
propelling
steam
vessels.
It is
placed
at the
stern,
and
furnished
with
blades
having
helicoidal
surfaces
to act
against
the water in the
manner
of a
screw.
See Screw
propeller,
below..
Synthesize
::
Synthesist
(n.) One who
employs
synthesis,
or who
follows
synthetic
methods..
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