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Definition of moder
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Moder (n.) A
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Halcyon
::
Halcyon
(n.) A
kingfisher.
By
modern
ornithologists
restricted
to a genus
including
a
limited
number
of
species
having
omnivorous
habits,
as the
sacred
kingfisher
(Halcyon
sancta)
of
Australia..
Acidulate
::
Acidulate
(v. t.) To make sour or acid in a
moderate
degree;
to sour
somewhat.
Tepid
::
Tepid (a.)
Moderately
warm;
lukewarm;
as, a tepid bath; tepid rays; tepid
vapors..
Tattoo
::
Tattoo
(n.) An
indelible
mark or
figure
made by
puncturing
the skin and
introducing
some
pigment
into the
punctures;
-- a mode of
ornamentation
practiced
by
various
barbarous
races,
both in
ancient
and
modern
times,
and also by some among
civilized
nations,
especially
by
sailors..
Modernizer
::
Modernizer
(n.) One who
modernizes.
Daric
::
Daric (n.) A
silver
coin of about 86
grains,
having
the
figure
of an
archer,
and
hence,
in
modern
times,
called
a
daric..
Alchemy
::
Alchemy
(n.) An
imaginary
art which aimed to
transmute
the baser
metals
into gold, to find the
panacea,
or
universal
remedy
for
diseases,
etc. It led the way to
modern
chemistry..
Solarium
::
Solarium
(n.) An
apartment
freely
exposed
to the sun;
anciently,
an
apartment
or
inclosure
on the roof of a
house;
in
modern
times,
an
apartment
in a
hospital,
used as a
resort
for
convalescents..
Temperature
::
Temperature
(n.)
Freedom
from
passion;
moderation.
Flambeau
::
Flambeau
(n.) A
flaming
torch,
esp. one made by
combining
together
a
number
of thick wicks
invested
with a
quick-burning
substance
(anciently,
perhaps,
wax; in
modern
times,
pitch or the
like);
hence,
any
torch..
Measured
::
Measured
(a.)
Regulated
or
determined
by a
standard;
hence,
equal;
uniform;
graduated;
limited;
moderated;
as, he
walked
with
measured
steps;
he
expressed
himself
in no
measured
terms..
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.)
Moderate;
sparing;
frugal.
Modernness
::
Modernness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
modern;
recentness;
novelty.
Modernism
::
Modernism
(n.)
Modern
practice;
a thing of
recent
date; esp., a
modern
usage or mode of
expression..
Moderato
::
Moderato
(a. & adv.) With a
moderate
degree
of
quickness;
moderately.
Laurus
::
Laurus
(n.) A genus of trees
including,
according
to
modern
authors,
only the true
laurel
(Laurus
nobilis),
and the
larger
L.
Canariensis
of
Madeira
and the
Canary
Islands.
Formerly
the
sassafras,
the
camphor
tree, the
cinnamon
tree, and
several
other
aromatic
trees and
shrubs,
were also
referred
to the genus
Laurus..
Immoderation
::
Immoderation
(n.) Want of
moderation.
New
::
New
(superl.)
Having
existed,
or
having
been made, but a short time;
having
originated
or
occured
lately;
having
recently
come into
existence,
or into one's
possession;
not early or long in
being;
of late
origin;
recent;
fresh;
modern;
--
opposed
to old, as, a new coat; a new
house;
a new book; a new
fashion..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
as to
degree
of
progress;
as, to
travel
at
moderate
speed..
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) The state of
surpassing
or going
beyond
limits;
the being of a
measure
beyond
sufficiency,
necessity,
or duty; that which
exceeds
what is usual or
prover;
immoderateness;
superfluity;
superabundance;
extravagance;
as, an
excess
of
provisions
or of
light..
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