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Definition of matin
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Matin (n.) Time of
morning
service;
the first
canonical
hour in the Roman
Catholic
Church.
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Calculating
::
Calculating
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
mathematical
computations
or of
estimating
results.
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) A body,
usually
spheroidal,
in a cell or a
protozoan,
distinguished
from the
surrounding
protoplasm
by a
difference
in
refrangibility
and in
behavior
towards
chemical
reagents.
It is more or less
protoplasmic,
and
consists
of a clear fluid
(achromatin)
through
which
extends
a
network
of
fibers
(chromatin)
in which may be
suspended
a
second
rounded
body, the
nucleolus
(see
Nucleoplasm).
See Cell
division,
under
Division..
Hematin
::
Hematin
(n.)
Hematoxylin.
Approximation
::
Approximation
(n.) The act of
approximating;
a
drawing,
advancing
or being near;
approach;
also, the
result
of
approximating..
Polyandric
::
Polyandric
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
polyandry;
mating
with
several
males..
Acclimating
::
Acclimating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Acclimat.
Monogamous
::
Monogamous
(a.)
Mating
with but one of the
opposite
sex; -- said of birds and
mammals.
Cremation
::
Cremation
(n.) A
burning;
esp., the act or
practice
of
cremating
the
dead..
Hematin
::
Hematin
(n.) A
bluish
black,
amorphous
substance
containing
iron and
obtained
from
blood.
It
exists
the red blood
corpuscles
united
with
globulin,
and the form of
hemoglobin
or
oxyhemoglobin
gives to the blood its red
color..
Underestimate
::
Underestimate
(n.) The act of
underestimating;
too low an
estimate.
Hour
::
Hour (n.)
Certain
prayers
to be
repeated
at
stated
times of the day, as
matins
and
vespers..
Crith
::
Crith (n.) The unit for
estimating
the
weight
of
a/riform
substances;
-- the
weight
of a liter of
hydrogen
at 0/
centigrade,
and with a
tension
of 76
centimeters
of
mercury.
It is
0.0896
of a gram, or
1.38274
grains..
Hematinon
::
Hematinon
(n.) A red
consisting
of
silica,
borax,
and soda, fused with oxide of
copper
and iron, and used in
enamels,
mosaics,
etc..
Sublimate
::
Sublimating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Sublimat.
Life
::
Life (n.)
Figuratively:
The
potential
or
animating
principle,
also, the
period
of
duration,
of
anything
that is
conceived
of as
resembling
a
natural
organism
in
structure
or
functions;
as, the life of a
state,
a
machine,
or a book;
authority
is the life of
government..
Animation
::
Animation
(n.) The act of
animating,
or
giving
life or
spirit;
the state of being
animate
or
alive..
Genius
::
Genius
(n.)
Peculiar
character;
animating
spirit,
as of a
nation,
a
religion,
a
language..
Hemin
::
Hemin (n.) A
substance,
in the form of
reddish
brown,
microscopic,
prismatic
crystals,
formed
from dried blood by the
action
of
strong
acetic
acid and
common
salt; --
called
also
Teichmann's
crystals.
Chemically,
it is a
hydrochloride
of
hematin..
Chromatin
::
Chromatin
(n.)
Tissue
which is
capable
of being
stained
by dyes.
Tenebrae
::
Tenebrae
(n.) The
matins
and lauds for the last three days of Holy Week,
commemorating
the
sufferings
and death of
Christ,
--
usually
sung on the
afternoon
or
evening
of
Wednesday,
Thursday,
and
Friday,
instead
of on the
following
days..
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