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Definition of mew
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Mew (n.) The
common
cry of a cat.
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Framing
::
Framing
(n.) A
framework,
or a sy/ of
frames..
Oolong
::
Oolong
(n.) A
fragrant
variety
of black tea
having
somewhat
the
flavor
of green tea.
Britannia
::
Britannia
(n.) A
white-metal
alloy of tin,
antimony,
bismuth,
copper,
etc. It
somewhat
resembles
silver,
and is used for table ware.
Called
also
Britannia
metal..
Hardish
::
Hardish
(a.)
Somewhat
hard.
Coyish
::
Coyish
(a.)
Somewhat
coy or
reserved.
Subgovernor
::
Subglumaceous
(a.)
Somewhat
glumaceous.
Grizzly
::
Grizzly
(a.)
Somewhat
gray;
grizzled.
Blare
::
Blare (n.) The harsh noise of a
trumpet;
a loud and
somewhat
harsh
noise,
like the blast of a
trumpet;
a roar or
bellowing..
Framework
::
Framework
(n.) The work of
framing,
or the
completed
work; the frame or
constructional
part of
anything;
as, the
framework
of
society..
Miaul
::
Miaul (v. i.) To cry as a cat; to mew; to
caterwaul.
Uncial
::
Uncial
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
certain
style of
letters
used in
ancient
manuscripts,
esp. in Greek and Latin
manuscripts.
The
letters
are
somewhat
rounded,
and the
upstrokes
and
downstrokes
usually
have a
slight
inclination.
These
letters
were used as early as the 1st
century
b. c., and were
seldom
used after the 10th
century
a. d., being
superseded
by the
cursive
style..
Thimbleweed
::
Thimbleweed
(n.) Any plant of the
composite
genus
Rudbeckia,
coarse
herbs
somewhat
resembling
the
sunflower;
-- so
called
from their
conical
receptacles..
Polity
::
Polity
(n.) The form or
constitution
of the civil
government
of a
nation
or
state;
the
framework
or
organization
by which the
various
departments
of
government
are
combined
into a
systematic
whole.
Artichoke
::
Artichoke
(n.) The
Cynara
scolymus,
a plant
somewhat
resembling
a
thistle,
with a
dilated,
imbricated,
and
prickly
involucre.
The head (to which the name is also
applied)
is
composed
of
numerous
oval
scales,
inclosing
the
florets,
sitting
on a broad
receptacle,
which,
with the
fleshy
base of the
scales,
is much
esteemed
as an
article
of
food..
Limewater
::
Limewater
(n.) Water
impregnated
with lime; esp., an
artificial
solution
of lime for
medicinal
purposes..
Mugwort
::
Mugwort
(n.) A
somewhat
aromatic
composite
weed
(Artemisia
vulgaris),
at one time used
medicinally;
--
called
also
motherwort..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) A
framework
of heavy
timber
surrounding
an
opening
in a deck, to
strengthen
it for the
support
of a mast, pump,
capstan,
or the
like..
Epineurium
::
Epineurium
(n.) The
connective
tissue
framework
and
sheath
of a nerve which bind
together
the nerve
bundles,
each of which has its own
special
sheath,
or
perineurium..
Fastish
::
Fastish
(a.)
Rather
fast; also,
somewhat
dissipated..
Wicket
::
Wicket
(n.) A small
framework
at which the ball is
bowled.
It
consists
of three rods, or
stumps,
set
vertically
in the
ground,
with one or two short rods,
called
bails,
lying
horizontally
across
the top..
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