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Definition of mall
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Mall (n.) A court of
justice.
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Pockmarked
::
Pockmarked
(a.)
Marked
by
smallpox;
pitted.
Hollyhock
::
Hollyhock
(n.) A
species
of
Althaea
(A.
rosea),
bearing
flowers
of
various
colors;
--
called
also rose
mallow..
Bullet
::
Bullet
(n.) A small ball.
Dandruff
::
Dandruff
(n.) A scurf which forms on the head, and comes off in small or
particles..
Entropy
::
Entropy
(n.) A
certain
property
of a body,
expressed
as a
measurable
quantity,
such that when there is no
communication
of heat the
quantity
remains
constant,
but when heat
enters
or
leaves
the body the
quantity
increases
or
diminishes.
If a small
amount,
h, of heat
enters
the body when its
temperature
is t in the
thermodynamic
scale the
entropy
of the body is
increased
by h / t. The
entropy
is
regarded
as
measured
from some
standard
temperature
and
pressure.
Sometimes
called
the
thermodynamic
f
Plat
::
Plat (n.) A small piece or plot of
ground
laid out with some
design,
or for a
special
use;
usually,
a
portion
of flat, even
ground..
Vespertilio
::
Vespertilio
(n.) A genus of bats
including
some of the
common
small
insectivorous
species
of North
America
and
Europe.
Valise
::
Valise
(n.) A small sack or case,
usually
of
leather,
but
sometimes
of other
material,
for
containing
the
clothes,
toilet
articles,
etc., of a
traveler;
a
traveling
bag; a
portmanteau..
Coffee
::
Coffee
(n.) The beans or
berries
(pyrenes)
obtained
from the
drupes
of a small
evergreen
tree of the genus
Coffea,
growing
in
Abyssinia,
Arabia,
Persia,
and other warm
regions
of Asia and
Africa,
and also in
tropical
America..
Scarcity
::
Scarcity
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
scarce;
smallness
of
quantity
in
proportion
to the wants or
demands;
deficiency;
lack of
plenty;
short
supply;
penury;
as, a
scarcity
of
grain;
a great
scarcity
of
beauties..
Lithocyst
::
Lithocyst
(n.) A sac
containing
small,
calcareous
concretions
(otoliths).
They are found in many
Medusae,
and other
invertebrates,
and are
supposed
to be
auditory
organs..
Petit
::
Petit (a.)
Small;
little;
insignificant;
mean; -- Same as
Petty.
Cell
::
Cell (n.) Any small
cavity,
or
hollow
place..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.) A small
quantity
of air or gas
within
a
liquid
body; as,
bubbles
rising
in
champagne
or
aerated
waters..
Lentil
::
Lentil
(n.) A
leguminous
plant of the genus Ervum
(Ervum
Lens),
of small size,
common
in the
fields
in
Europe.
Also, its seed, which is used for food on the
continent..
Wick
::
Wick (n.) A
bundle
of
fibers,
or a
loosely
twisted
or
braided
cord, tape, or tube,
usually
made of soft spun
cotton
threads,
which by
capillary
attraction
draws up a
steady
supply
of the oil in
lamps,
the
melted
tallow
or wax in
candles,
or other
material
used for
illumination,
in small
successive
portions,
to be
burned..
Small
::
Small
(adv.)
Not
loudly;
faintly;
timidly.
Planer Tree
::
Planer
tree () A
small-leaved
North
American
tree
(Planera
aquatica)
related
to the elm, but
having
a
wingless,
nutlike
fruit..
Sorus
::
Sorus (n.) One of the fruit dots, or small
clusters
of
sporangia,
on the back of the
fronds
of
ferns..
Boat
::
Boat (n.) A small open
vessel,
or water
craft,
usually
moved by cars or
paddles,
but often by a
sail..
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