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Definition of mental
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Mental
(n.) A plate or scale
covering
the
mentum
or chin of a fish or
reptile.
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Element
::
Element
(n.) The
simplest
or
fundamental
principles
of any
system
in
philosophy,
science,
or art;
rudiments;
as, the
elements
of
geometry,
or of
music..
Temperamental
::
Temperamental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
temperament;
constitutional.
Jabot
::
"Jabot
(n.) An
arrangement
of lace or
tulle,
looped
ornamentally,
and worn by women on the front of the
dress..
Transcription
::
Transcription
(n.) An
arrangement
of a
composition
for some other
instrument
or voice than that for which it was
originally
written,
as the
translating
of a song, a vocal or
instrumental
quartet,
or even an
orchestral
work, into a piece for the
piano;
an
adaptation;
an
arrangement;
-- a name
applied
by
modern
composers
for the piano to a more or less
fanciful
and
ornate
reproduction
on their own
instrument
of a song or other piece not
originally
intended
for it; as,
Liszt's
transcriptions
of son
Garniture
::
Garniture
(v. t.) That which
garnishes;
ornamental
appendage;
embellishment;
furniture;
dress.
Osage Orange
::
Osage
orange
() An
ornamental
tree of the genus
Maclura
(M.
aurantiaca),
closely
allied
to the
mulberry
(Morus);
also, its
fruit.
The tree was first found in the
country
of the Osage
Indians,
and bears a hard and
inedible
fruit of an
orangelike
appearance.
See Bois
d'arc..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) To
derange
the
functions
of,
whether
bodily,
mental,
or
spiritual;
to
disorder;
to
disease..
Mat
::
Mat (n.) An
ornamental
border
made of
paper,
pasterboard,
metal,
etc., put under the glass which
covers
a
framed
picture;
as, the mat of a
daguerreotype..
Rudimentary
::
Rudimentary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
rudiments;
consisting
in first
principles;
elementary;
initial;
as,
rudimental
essays..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.)
Loosely:
A band of
instrumental
musicians
performing
in a
theater,
concert
hall, or other place of
public
amusement..
Pretentative
::
Pretentative
(a.)
Fitted
for trial
beforehand;
experimental.
Tile
::
Tile (n.) A
plate,
or thin
piece,
of baked clay, used for
covering
the roofs of
buildings,
for
floors,
for
drains,
and often for
ornamental
mantel
works..
School
::
School
(n.) A place for
learned
intercourse
and
instruction;
an
institution
for
learning;
an
educational
establishment;
a place for
acquiring
knowledge
and
mental
training;
as, the
school
of the
prophets..
Pendant
::
Pendant
(n.)
Something
which hangs or
depends;
something
suspended;
a
hanging
appendage,
especially
one of an
ornamental
character;
as to a
chandelier
or an
eardrop;
also, an
appendix
or
addition,
as to a
book..
Hypostasis
::
Hypostasis
(n.) That which forms the basis of
anything;
underlying
principle;
a
concept
or
mental
entity
conceived
or
treated
as an
existing
being or
thing.
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.)
Lowness
of
spirits
occasioned
by grief or
misfortune;
mental
depression;
melancholy.
Moony
::
Moony (a.)
Silly;
weakly
sentimental.
Experimental
::
Experimental
(a.) Known by, or
derived
from,
experience;
as,
experimental
religion..
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