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Definition of mad
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Mad
(superl.)
Disordered
in
intellect;
crazy;
insane.
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Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To take a
position
for the
purpose
of
having
some
artistic
representation
of one's self made, as a
picture
or a bust; as, to sit to a
painter..
Beatitude
::
Beatitude
(n.) Any one of the nine
declarations
(called
the
Beatitudes),
made in the
Sermon
on the Mount
(Matt.
v.
3-12),
with
regard
to the
blessedness
of those who are
distinguished
by
certain
specified
virtues..
Clothes
::
Clothes
(n. pl.)
Covering
for the human body;
dress;
vestments;
vesture;
-- a
general
term for
whatever
covering
is worn, or is made to be worn, for
decency
or
comfort..
Sowens
::
Sowens
(n. pl.) A
nutritious
article
of food, much used in
Scotland,
made from the husk of the oat by a
process
not
unlike
that by which
common
starch
is made; --
called
flummery
in
England..
Catcall
::
Catcall
(n.) A sound like the cry of a cat, such as is made in
playhouses
to
express
dissatisfaction
with a play; also, a small
shrill
instrument
for
making
such a
noise..
Rolly-poly
::
Rolly-poly
(n.) A kind of
pudding
made of paste
spread
with
fruit,
rolled
into a
cylindrical
form, and
boiled
or
steamed..
Publication
::
Publication
(n.) That which is
published
or made
known;
especially,
any book,
pamphlet,
etc.,
offered
for sale or to
public
notice;
as, a daily or
monthly
publication..
Hollands
::
Hollands
(n.) Gin made in
Holland.
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.)
Anything
made of
glass.
Ramadan
::
Ramadan
(n.) The ninth
Mohammedan
month.
Fineer
::
Fineer
(v. i.) To run in dept by
getting
goods made up in a way
unsuitable
for the use of
others,
and then
threatening
not to take them
except
on
credit..
Malmbrick
::
Malmbrick
(n.) A kind of brick of a light brown or
yellowish
color,
made of sand, clay, and
chalk..
Buzz
::
Buzz (v. i.) To make a low,
continuous,
humming
or
sibilant
sound,
like that made by bees with their
wings.
Hence:
To utter a
murmuring
sound;
to speak with a low,
humming
voice..
Pewter
::
Pewter
(n.)
Utensils
or
vessels
made of
pewter,
as
dishes,
porringers,
drinking
vessels,
tankards,
pots..
Puncture
::
Puncture
(n.) A small hole made by a
point;
a
slight
wound,
bite, or
sting;
as, the
puncture
of a nail,
needle,
or pin..
Peludo
::
Peludo
(n.) The South
American
hairy
armadillo
(Dasypus
villosus).
Whiskey
::
Whiskey
(n.) An
intoxicating
liquor
distilled
from
grain,
potatoes,
etc.,
especially
in
Scotland,
Ireland,
and the
United
States.
In the
United
States,
whisky
is
generally
distilled
from
maize,
rye, or
wheat,
but in
Scotland
and
Ireland
it is often made from
malted
barley..
Intoxicate
::
Intoxicate
(v. t.) To
excite
to a
transport
of
enthusiasm,
frenzy,
or
madness;
to elate
unduly
or
excessively..
Facsimile
::
Facsimile
(n.) A copy of
anything
made,
either
so as to be
deceptive
or so as to give every part and
detail
of the
original;
an exact copy or
likeness..
Milk
::
Milk (n.) An
emulsion
made by
bruising
seeds;
as, the milk of
almonds,
produced
by
pounding
almonds
with sugar and
water..
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