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Definition of more
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More
(superl.)
Greater
in
number;
exceeding
in
numbers;
-- with the
plural.
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Lever
::
Lever (a.) More
agreeable;
more
pleasing.
Macaronic
::
Macaronic
(n.) A kind of
burlesque
composition,
in which the
vernacular
words of one or more
modern
languages
are
intermixed
with
genuine
Latin
words,
and with
hybrid
formed
by
adding
Latin
terminations
to other
roots..
Amoret
::
Amoret
(n.) An
amorous
girl or
woman;
a
wanton.
Smorsato
::
Smorsato
(a.)
Growing
gradually
fainter
and
softer;
dying away;
morendo.
Apart
::
Apart
(adv.)
In two or more
parts;
asunder;
to
piece;
as, to take a piece of
machinery
apart..
Abbreviation
::
Abbreviation
(n.) One dash, or more,
through
the stem of a note,
dividing
it
respectively
into
quavers,
semiquavers,
or
demi-semiquavers..
Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) A right
belonging
to the crown of
England,
of
taking
two tuns of wine from every ship
importing
twenty
tuns or more, -- one
before
and one
behind
the mast. By
charter
of
Edward
I.
butlerage
was
substituted
for
this..
Finder
::
Finder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
finds;
specifically
(Astron.),
a small
telescope
of low power and large field of view,
attached
to a
larger
telescope,
for the
purpose
of
finding
an
object
more
readily..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) Two or more vanes set on a
revolving
axis, to act as a
fanner,
or to
equalize
or
impede
the
motion
of
machinery
by the
resistance
of the air, as in the
striking
part of a
clock..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Identity
in
pitch;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from an
equality
in the
number
of
vibrations
made in a given time by two or more
sonorous
bodies.
Parts
played
or sung in
octaves
are also said to be in
unison,
or in
octaves..
Quotation
::
Quotation
(n.) A piece of
hollow
type
metal,
lower than type, and
measuring
two or more pica ems in
length
and
breadth,
used in the blank
spaces
at the
beginning
and end of
chapters,
etc..
Anaphora
::
Anaphora
(n.) A
repetition
of a word or of words at the
beginning
of two or more
successive
clauses.
Locomotive
::
Locomotive
(n.) A
locomotive
engine;
a
self-propelling
wheel
carriage,
especially
one which bears a steam
boiler
and one or more steam
engines
which
communicate
motion
to the
wheels
and thus
propel
the
carriage,
-- used to
convey
goods or
passengers,
or to draw
wagons,
railroad
cars, etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Rectangular
::
Rectangular
(a.)
Right-angled;
having
one or more
angles
of
ninety
degrees.
Exuviation
::
Exuviation
(n.) The
rejecting
or
casting
off of some part, more
particularly,
the outer
cuticular
layer,
as the
shells
of
crustaceans,
skins of
snakes,
etc.;
molting;
ecdysis..
Heap
::
Heap (v. t.) To form or round into a heap, as in
measuring;
to fill (a
measure)
more than even
full..
Monogram
::
Monogram
(n.) A
character
or
cipher
composed
of two or more
letters
interwoven
or
combined
so as to
represent
a name, or a part of it
(usually
the
initials).
Monograms
are often used on
seals,
ornamental
pins,
rings,
buttons,
and by
painters,
engravers,
etc., to
distinguish
their
works..
Appurtenant
::
Appurtenant
(a.)
Annexed
or
pertaining
to some more
important
thing;
accessory;
incident;
as, a right of way
appurtenant
to land or
buildings..
Still
::
Still (a.) In an
increasing
or
additional
degree;
even more; -- much used with
comparatives.
Awakening
::
Awakening
(n.) The act of
awaking,
or
ceasing
to
sleep.
Specifically:
A
revival
of
religion,
or more
general
attention
to
religious
matters
than
usual..
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