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Definition of m
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M () As a
numeral,
M
stands
for one
thousand,
both in
English
and
Latin..
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Ad Valorem
::
Ad
valorem
() A term used to
denote
a duty or
charge
laid upon
goods,
at a
certain
rate per cent upon their
value,
as
stated
in their
invoice,
-- in
opposition
to a
specific
sum upon a given
quantity
or
number;
as, an ad
valorem
duty of
twenty
per
cent..
Gardyloo
::
Gardyloo
(n.) An old cry in
throwing
water,
slops,
etc., from the
windows
in
Edingburgh..
Priceless
::
Priceless
(a.) Too
valuable
to admit of being
appraised;
of
inestimable
worth;
invaluable.
Scandal
::
Scandal
(n.)
Anything
alleged
in
pleading
which is
impertinent,
and is
reproachful
to any
person,
or which
derogates
from the
dignity
of the
court,
or is
contrary
to good
manners..
Muggy
::
Muggy
(superl.)
Warm, damp, and
close;
as, muggy air,
weather..
Wood-bound
::
Wood-bound
(a.)
Incumbered
with tall, woody
hedgerows..
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneous
(a.)
Proceding
from
natural
feeling,
temperament,
or
disposition,
or from a
native
internal
proneness,
readiness,
or
tendency,
without
constraint;
as, a
spontaneous
gift or
proportion..
Maistrie
::
Maistrie
(n.) Alt. of
Maistr.
Inexterminable
::
Inexterminable
(a.)
Incapable
of
extermination.
Nonplus
::
Nonplus
(n.) A state or
condition
which
daffles
reason
or
confounds
judgment;
insuperable
difficalty;
inability
to
proceed
or
decide;
puzzle;
quandary.
Lucubration
::
Lucubration
(n.) The act of
lucubrating,
or
studying
by
candlelight;
nocturnal
study;
meditation..
Whistler
::
Whistler
(n.) The
hoary,
or
northern,
marmot
(Arctomys
pruinosus)..
Roncador
::
Roncador
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
California
sciaenoid
food
fishes,
especially
Roncador
Stearnsi,
which is an
excellent
market
fish, and the red
roncador
(Corvina,
/
Johnius,
saturna)..
Cowardice
::
Cowardice
(n.) Want of
courage
to face
danger;
extreme
timidity;
pusillanimity;
base fear of
danger
or hurt; lack of
spirit.
Tattoo
::
Tattoo
(n.) An
indelible
mark or
figure
made by
puncturing
the skin and
introducing
some
pigment
into the
punctures;
-- a mode of
ornamentation
practiced
by
various
barbarous
races,
both in
ancient
and
modern
times,
and also by some among
civilized
nations,
especially
by
sailors..
Docimastic
::
Docimastic
(a.)
Proving
by
experiments
or
tests.
Chirograph
::
Chirograph
(n.) The last part of a fine of land,
commonly
called
the foot of the
fine..
Misanthropist
::
Misanthropist
(n.) A
misanthrope.
Hemiptera
::
Hemiptera
(n. pl.) An order of
hexapod
insects
having
a
jointed
proboscis,
including
four sharp
stylets
(mandibles
and
maxillae),
for
piercing.
In many of the
species
(Heteroptera)
the front wings are
partially
coriaceous,
and
different
from the
others..
Rigidity
::
Rigidity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
rigid;
want of
pliability;
the
quality
of
resisting
change
of form; the
amount
of
resistance
with which a body
opposes
change
of form; --
opposed
to
flexibility,
ductility,
malleability,
and
softness..
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