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Definition of mall
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 mall is as below...
Mall (n.)
Formerly,
among
Teutonic
nations,
a
meeting
of the
notables
of a state for the
transaction
of
public
business,
such
meeting
being a
modification
of the
ancient
popular
assembly..
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Smally
::
Smally
(adv.)
In a small
quantity
or
degree;
with
minuteness.
Chink
::
Chink (n.) A small
cleft,
rent, or
fissure,
of
greater
length
than
breadth;
a gap or
crack;
as, the
chinks
of
wall..
Sled
::
Sled (n.) A
small,
light
vehicle
with
runners,
used,
mostly
by young
persons,
for
sliding
on snow or ice..
Neogen
::
Neogen
(n.) An alloy
resembling
silver,
and
consisting
chiefly
of
copper,
zinc, and
nickel,
with small
proportions
of tin,
aluminium,
and
bismuth..
Minute
::
Minute
(a.)
Attentive
to small
things;
paying
attention
to
details;
critical;
particular;
precise;
as, a
minute
observer;
minute
observation..
Freckle
::
Freckle
(v. t.) A small
yellowish
or
brownish
spot in the skin,
particularly
on the face, neck, or
hands..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A grace
consisting
of two or more small notes
moving
by
conjoint
degrees,
and
leading
to a
principal
note
either
above or
below..
Arboret
::
Arboret
(n.) A small tree or
shrub.
Knickerbockers
::
Knickerbockers
(n. pl.) The name for a style of short
breeches;
smallclothes.
Bilander
::
Bilander
(n.) A small
two-masted
merchant
vessel,
fitted
only for
coasting,
or for use in
canals,
as in
Holland..
Silverfin
::
Silverfin
(n.) A small North
American
fresh-water
cyprinoid
fish
(Notropis
Whipplei).
Less
::
Less
(adv.)
Not so much; in a
smaller
or lower
degree;
as, less
bright
or loud; less
beautiful..
Xylophone
::
Xylophone
(n.) An
instrument
common
among the
Russians,
Poles,
and
Tartars,
consisting
of a
series
of
strips
of wood or glass
graduated
in
length
to the
musical
scale,
resting
on belts of
straw,
and
struck
with two small
hammers.
Called
in
Germany
strohfiedel,
or straw
fiddle..
Pug
::
Pug (n.) One of a small breed of pet dogs
having
a short nose and head; a pug dog.
Water Sail
::
Water sail () A small sail
sometimes
set under a
studding
sail or under a
driver
boom, and
reaching
nearly
to the
water..
Proto-
::
Proto-
()
Denoting
the first or
lowest
of a
series,
or the one
having
the
smallest
amount
of the
element
to the name of which it is
prefixed;
as
protoxide,
protochloride,
etc..
Elaeagnus
::
Elaeagnus
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
or small
trees,
having
the
foliage
covered
with small
silvery
scales;
oleaster..
Crepitate
::
Crepitate
(v.) To make a
series
of
small,
sharp,
rapidly
repeated
explosions
or
sounds,
as salt in fire; to
crackle;
to
snap..
Platinum
::
Platinum
(n.) A
metallic
element,
intermediate
in value
between
silver
and gold,
occurring
native
or
alloyed
with other
metals,
also as the
platinum
arsenide
(sperrylite).
It is heavy
tin-white
metal which is
ductile
and
malleable,
but very
infusible,
and
characterized
by its
resistance
to
strong
chemical
reagents.
It is used for
crucibles,
for
stills
for
sulphuric
acid,
rarely
for coin, and in the form of foil and wire for many
purposes.
Specific
gravity
21.5.
Atomic
weight
194.3.
Symbol
Pt. Fo
Rabbit
::
Rabbit
(n.) Any of the
smaller
species
of the genus
Lepus,
especially
the
common
European
species
(Lepus
cuniculus),
which is often kept as a pet, and has been
introduced
into many
countries.
It is
remarkably
prolific,
and has
become
a pest in some parts of
Australia
and New
Zealand..
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