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Definition of mar
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Mar (n.) A mark or
blemish
made by
bruising,
scratching,
or the like; a
disfigurement..
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Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To
possess
or
carry,
as a mark of
authority
or
distinction;
to wear; as, to bear a
sword,
badge,
or
name..
Accretion
::
Accretion
(n.) The
adhering
of
property
to
something
else, by which the owner of one thing
becomes
possessed
of a right to
another;
generally,
gain of land by the
washing
up of sand or sail from the sea or a
river,
or by a
gradual
recession
of the water from the usual
watermark..
Crebricostate
::
Crebricostate
(a.)
Marked
with
closely
set ribs or
ridges.
Annulata
::
Annulata
(n. pl.) A class of
articulate
animals,
nearly
equivalent
to
Annelida,
including
the
marine
annelids,
earthworms,
Gephyrea,
Gymnotoma,
leeches,
etc. See
Annelida..
Blaze
::
Blaze (v. t.) To mark (a tree) by
chipping
off a piece of the bark.
Sibilate
::
Sibilate
(v. t. & i.) To
pronounce
with a
hissing
sound,
like that of the
letter
s; to mark with a
character
indicating
such
pronunciation..
Marrowbone
::
Marrowbone
(n.) A bone
containing
marrow;
pl.
ludicrously,
knee bones or
knees;
as, to get down on one's
marrowbones,
i. e., to
kneel..
Witch
::
Witch (n.) A
certain
curve of the third
order,
described
by Maria
Agnesi
under the name
versiera..
Libra
::
Libra (n.) The
Balance;
the
seventh
sign in the
zodiac,
which the sun
enters
at the
autumnal
equinox
in
September,
marked
thus / in
almanacs,
etc..
Pouched
::
Pouched
(a.)
Having
a
marsupial
pouch;
as, the
pouched
badger,
or the
wombat..
Picket
::
Picket
(n.) A stake
sharpened
or
pointed,
especially
one used in
fortification
and
encampments,
to mark
bounds
and
angles;
or one used for
tethering
horses..
Hit
::
Hit (n.) A
peculiarly
apt
expression
or turn of
thought;
a
phrase
which hits the mark; as, a happy hit..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To
follow
by some mark that has been left by a
person
or thing which has
preceded;
to
follow
by
footsteps,
tracks,
or
tokens..
Rhachiglossa
::
Rhachiglossa
(n. pl.) A
division
of
marine
gastropods
having
a
retractile
proboscis
and three
longitudinal
rows of teeth on the
radula.
It
includes
many of the large
ornamental
shells,
as the
miters,
murices,
olives,
purpuras,
volutes,
and
whelks.
See
Illust.
in
Append..
Moccasin
::
Moccasin
(n.) A shoe made of
deerskin,
or other soft
leather,
the sole and upper part being one
piece.
It is the
customary
shoe worn by the
American
Indians..
Market
::
Market
(n.) A
public
place (as an open space in a town) or a large
building,
where a
market
is held; a
market
place or
market
house;
esp., a place where
provisions
are
sold..
Machairodus
::
Machairodus
(n.) A genus of
extinct
mammals
allied
to the cats, and
having
in the upper jaw
canine
teeth of
remarkable
size and
strength;
-- hence
called
saber-toothed
tigers..
Debouch
::
Debouch
(v. i.) To march out from a wood,
defile,
or other
confined
spot, into open
ground;
to
issue..
Determinant
::
Determinant
(n.) A mark or
attribute,
attached
to the
subject
or
predicate,
narrowing
the
extent
of both, but
rendering
them more
definite
and
precise..
Grammarianism
::
Grammarianism
(n.) The
principles,
practices,
or
peculiarities
of
grammarians..
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