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Definition of merge
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Merge (v. i.) To be sunk,
swallowed
up, or
lost..
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Understudy
::
Understudy
(v. t. & i.) To
study,
as
another
actor's
part, in order to be his
substitute
in an
emergency;
to study
another
actor's
part..
Teredo
::
Teredo
(n.) A genus of long,
slender,
wormlike
bivalve
mollusks
which bore into
submerged
wood, such as the piles of
wharves,
bottoms
of
ships,
etc.; --
called
also
shipworm.
See
Shipworm.
See
Illust.
in App..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
reduce
to a
desired
state by
discipline,
labor,
cultivation,
or the like; to
rescue
from being wild,
desert,
waste,
submerged,
or the like; as, to
reclaim
wild land,
overflowed
land, etc..
Present
::
Present
(a.)
Ready;
quick in
emergency;
as a
present
wit.
Laemmergeyer
::
Laemmergeyer
(n.) See
Lammergeir.
Lammergeier
::
Lammergeier
(n.) A very large
vulture
(Gypaetus
barbatus),
which
inhabits
the
mountains
of
Southern
Europe,
Asia, and
Northern
Africa.
When
full-grown
it is nine or ten feet in
extent
of
wings.
It is
brownish
black
above,
with the under parts and neck rusty
yellow;
the
forehead
and crown
white;
the sides of the head and beard
black.
It feeds
partly
on
carrion
and
partly
on small
animals,
which it
kills.
It has the habit of
carrying
tortoises
and
marrow
bones to a great
height,
and
dropping
them
Spare
::
Spare (v. t.) Held in
reserve,
to be used in an
emergency;
as, a spare
anchor;
a spare bed or
room..
Basseting
::
Basseting
(n.) The
upward
direction
of a vein in a mine; the
emergence
of a
stratum
at the
surface.
#NAME?
::
-ent () An
adjective
suffix
signifying
action
or
being;
as,
corrodent,
excellent,
emergent,
continent,
quiescent.
See
-ant..
Merge
::
Merge (v. t.) To cause to be
swallowed
up; to
immerse;
to sink; to
absorb.
Insubmergible
::
Insubmergible
(a.) Not
capable
of being
submerged;
buoyant.
Emergent
::
Emergent
(a.)
Suddenly
appearing;
arising
unexpectedly;
calling
for
prompt
action;
urgent.
Nestorian
::
Nestorian
(n.) An
adherent
of
Nestorius,
patriarch
of
Constantinople
to the fifth
century,
who has
condemned
as a
heretic
for
maintaining
that the
divine
and the human
natures
were not
merged
into one
nature
in
Christ
(who was God in man), and,
hence,
that it was
improper
to call Mary the
mother
of
Christ;
also, one of the sect
established
by the
followers
of
Nestorius
in
Persia,
india,
and other
Oriental
countries,
and still in
existence.
opposed
to
Eutychian..
Sink
::
Sink (v. t.) To cause to sink; to put under
water;
to
immerse
or
submerge
in a
fluid;
as, to sink a
ship..
Militia
::
Militia
(n.) In the
widest
sense,
the whole
military
force of a
nation,
including
both those
engaged
in
military
service
as a
business,
and those
competent
and
available
for such
service;
specifically,
the body of
citizens
enrolled
for
military
instruction
and
discipline,
but not
subject
to be
called
into
actual
service
except
in
emergencies..
Emergent
::
Emergent
(a.)
Rising
or
emerging
out of a fluid or
anything
that
covers
or
conceals;
issuing;
coming
to
light.
#NAME?
::
-ence () A noun
suffix
signifying
action,
state,
or
quality;
also, that which
relates
to the
action
or
state;
as in
emergence,
diffidence,
diligence,
influence,
difference,
excellence.
See
-ance..
Water Line
::
Water line () Any one of
several
lines
marked
upon the
outside
of a
vessel,
corresponding
with the
surface
of the water when she is
afloat
on an even keel. The
lowest
line
indicates
the
vessel's
proper
submergence
when not
loaded,
and is
called
the light water line; the
highest,
called
the load water line,
indicates
her
proper
submergence
when
loaded..
Ossifrage
::
Ossifrage
(n.) The
lammergeir.
Submergence
::
Submerge
(v. i.) To
plunge
into water or other
fluid;
to be
buried
or
covered,
as by a
fluid;
to be
merged;
hence,
to be
completely
included..
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