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Definition of mall
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Mall (v. t.) To beat with a mall; to beat with
something
heavy;
to
bruise;
to maul.
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furnace
or iron cage to hold fire for
charring
the
inside
of a cask, and
making
the
staves
flexible..
Timer
::
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timekeeper;
especially,
a watch by which small
intervals
of time can be
measured;
a kind of stop
watch.
It is used for
timing
the speed of
horses,
machinery,
etc..
Flageolet
::
Flageolet
(n.) A small
wooden
pipe,
having
six or more
holes,
and a
mouthpiece
inserted
at one end. It
produces
a
shrill
sound,
softer
than of the
piccolo
flute,
and is said to have
superseded
the old
recorder..
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::
Small (v. t.) To make
little
or less.
Particle
::
Particle
(n.) The
smaller
hosts
distributed
in the
communion
of the
laity.
Miniature
::
Miniature
(a.) Being on a
small;
much
reduced
from the
reality;
as, a
miniature
copy..
Dogvane
::
Dogvane
(n.) A small vane of
bunting,
feathers,
or any other light
material,
carried
at the
masthead
to
indicate
the
direction
of the
wind..
Selachostomi
::
Selachostomi
(n. pl.) A
division
of
ganoid
fishes
which
includes
the
paddlefish,
in which the mouth is armed with small
teeth..
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::
Soke (n.) One of the small
territorial
divisions
into which
Lincolnshire,
England,
is
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::
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several
small,
fresh-water,
cyprinoid
fishes
of the
genera
Cobitis,
Nemachilus,
and
allied
genera,
having
six or more
barbules
around
the
mouth.
They are found in
Europe
and Asia. The
common
European
species
(N.
barbatulus)
is used as a food
fish..
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::
Harebell
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small,
slender,
branching
plant
(Campanula
rotundifolia),
having
blue
bell-shaped
flowers;
also,
Scilla
nutans,
which has
similar
flowers;
--
called
also
bluebell..
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::
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American
fish
(Micropogon
undulatus),
of the
Atlantic
coast..
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::
Gerah (n.) A small coin and
weight;
1-20th
of a
shekel.
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::
Fieldfare
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thrush
(Turdus
pilaris)
which
breeds
in
northern
Europe
and
winters
in Great
Britain.
The head, nape, and lower part of the back are
ash-colored;
the upper part of the back and wing
coverts,
chestnut;
--
called
also
fellfare..
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::
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(Pteropus
medius)
native
of
India.
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similar
to the
flying
fox, but
smaller..
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::
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Sweden
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alopex),
smaller
than the
common
fox (V.
vulgaris),
but
probably
a
variety
of it..
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::
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natural
order
Elatineae,
consisting
of two
genera
(Elatine,
and
Bergia),
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small
annual
herbs
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in the edges of
ponds.
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taste..
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::
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pointed
instrument
for
piercing
small
holes,
as in
leather
or wood; used by
shoemakers,
saddlers,
cabinetmakers,
etc. The blade is
differently
shaped
and
pointed
for
different
uses, as in the brad awl,
saddler's
awl,
shoemaker's
awl, etc..
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::
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allowed
to each
trooper
or
dragoon
for
carrying
his
baggage.
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::
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ceratohyal
bone, or
cartilage,
which,
in man, forms one of the small horns of the
hyoid..
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