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Definition of moder
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Intemperate
::
Intemperate
(a.)
Indulging
any
appetite
or
passion
to
excess;
immoderate
to
enjoyments
or
exertion.
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.) In large
private
houses,
a
sitting
room for the
family
and for
familiar
guests,
-- a room for less
formal
uses than the
drawing-room.
Esp., in
modern
times,
the
dining
room of a house
having
few
apartments,
as a
London
house,
where the
dining
parlor
is
usually
on the
ground
floor..
Setter
::
Setter
(n.) A
hunting
dog of a
special
breed
originally
derived
from a cross
between
the
spaniel
and the
pointer.
Modern
setters
are
usually
trained
to
indicate
the
position
of game birds by
standing
in a fixed
position,
but
originally
they
indicated
it by
sitting
or
crouching..
Extreme
::
Extreme
(a.) The best of
worst;
most
urgent;
greatest;
highest;
immoderate;
excessive;
most
violent;
as, an
extreme
case;
extreme
folly..
Zohar
::
Zohar (n.) A
Jewish
cabalistic
book
attributed
by
tradition
to Rabbi Simon ben
Yochi,
who lived about the end of the 1st
century,
a. d.
Modern
critics
believe
it to be a
compilation
of the 13th
century..
Cup
::
Cup (n.) A small
vessel,
used
commonly
to drink from; as, a tin cup, a
silver
cup, a wine cup;
especially,
in
modern
times,
the
pottery
or
porcelain
vessel,
commonly
with a
handle,
used with a
saucer
in
drinking
tea,
coffee,
and the
like..
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Having
heat in a
moderate
degree;
not cold as, warm
milk..
Modernizing
::
Modernizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Moderniz.
Temperate
::
Temperate
(v. t.) To
render
temperate;
to
moderate;
to
soften;
to
temper.
Drunkard
::
Drunkard
(n.) One who
habitually
drinks
strong
liquors
immoderately;
one whose habit it is to get
drunk;
a
toper;
a sot.
Miniature
::
Miniature
(v.)
Originally,
a
painting
in
colors
such as those in
mediaeval
manuscripts;
in
modern
times,
any very small
painting,
especially
a
portrait..
Preside
::
Preside
(v. i.) To be set, or to sit, in the place of
authority;
to
occupy
the place of
president,
chairman,
moderator,
director,
etc.; to
direct,
control,
and
regulate,
as chief
officer;
as, to
preside
at a
public
meeting;
to
preside
over the
senate..
Unreasonable
::
Unreasonable
(a.) Not
reasonable;
irrational;
immoderate;
exorbitant.
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(n.) A wind
instrument
of great
antiquity,
much used in war and
military
exercises,
and of great value in the
orchestra.
In
consists
of a long
metallic
tube,
curved
(once or
twice)
into a
convenient
shape,
and
ending
in a bell. Its scale in the lower
octaves
is
limited
to the first
natural
harmonics;
but there are
modern
trumpets
capable,
by means of
valves
or
pistons,
of
producing
every tone
within
their
compass,
although
at the
expense
of the true
ringing
quality
of
tone..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.) Not
extreme
in
opinion,
in
partisanship,
and the like; as, a
moderate
Calvinist..
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) The first word of any page of a book after the
first,
inserted
at the right hand
bottom
corner
of the
preceding
page for the
assistance
of the
reader.
It is
seldom
used in
modern
printing..
Dusk
::
Dusk (a.)
Tending
to
darkness
or
blackness;
moderately
dark or
black;
dusky.
Spare
::
Spare (n.) The act of
sparing;
moderation;
restraint.
Moderating
::
Moderating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Moderat.
Diazeutic
::
Diazeutic
(a.)
Disjoining
two
fourths;
as, the
diazeutic
tone,
which,
like that from F to G in
modern
music,
lay
between
two
fourths,
and, being
joined
to
either,
made a
fifth..
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