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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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Mongolians
::
Mongolians
(n. pl.) One of the great races of man,
including
the
greater
part of the
inhabitants
of
China,
Japan,
and the
interior
of Asia, with
branches
in
Northern
Europe
and other parts of the
world.
By some
American
Indians
are
considered
a
branch
of the
Mongols.
In a more
restricted
sense,
the
inhabitants
of
Mongolia
and
adjacent
countries,
including
the
Burats
and the
Kalmuks..
Certiorari
::
Certiorari
(n.) A writ
issuing
out of
chancery,
or a
superior
court,
to call up the
records
of a
inferior
court,
or
remove
a cause there
depending,
in order that the party may have more sure and
speedy
justice,
or that
errors
and
irregularities
may be
corrected.
It is
obtained
upon
complaint
of a party that he has not
received
justice,
or can not have an
impartial
trial in the
inferior
court..
Concertino
::
Concertino
(n.) A piece for one or more solo
instruments
with
orchestra;
-- more
concise
than the
concerto.
Aptness
::
Aptness
(n.)
Quickness
of
apprehension;
readiness
in
learning;
docility;
as, an
aptness
to learn is more
observable
in some
children
than in
others..
Contraction
::
Contraction
(n.) The
shortening
of a word, or of two
words,
by the
omission
of a
letter
or
letters,
or by
reducing
two or more
vowels
or
syllables
to one; as, ne'er for
never;
can't for can not; don't for do not; it's for it is..
Incommensurable
::
Incommensurable
(n.) One of two or more
quantities
which have no
common
measure.
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Indicating
insertion;
as, to
infuse
more
spirit
or
animation
into a
composition..
Polygenism
::
Polygenism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
animals
of the same
species
have
sprung
from more than one
original
pair.
Plurality
::
Plurality
(n.) The state of being
plural,
or
consisting
of more than one; a
number
consisting
of two or more of the same kind; as, a
plurality
of
worlds;
the
plurality
of a
verb..
Syncopation
::
Syncopation
(n.) The act of
syncopating;
the
contraction
of a word by
taking
one or more
letters
or
syllables
from the
middle;
syncope.
Hot-short
::
Hot-short
(a.) More or less
brittle
when
heated;
as,
hot-short
iron..
Paly
::
Paly (a.)
Divided
into four or more equal parts by
perpendicular
lines,
and of two
different
tinctures
disposed
alternately..
Subsultive
::
Subsulphide
(n.) A
nonacid
compound
consisting
of one
equivalent
of
sulphur
and more than one
equivalent
of some other body, as a
metal..
Beam
::
Beam (n.) The width of a
vessel;
as, one
vessel
is said to have more beam than
another..
Plumper
::
Plumper
(n.) A vote given to one
candidate
only, when two or more are to be
elected,
thus
giving
him the
advantage
over the
others.
A
person
who gives his vote thus is said to
plump,
or to plump his
vote..
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) A title
annexed
to a man's name, to
identify
him more
precisely;
as, John Doe, Esq.;
Richard
Roe,
Gent.;
Robert
Dale,
Mason;
Thomas
Way, of New York; a mark of
distinction;
a
title..
Polyphone
::
Polyphone
(n.) A
character
or vocal sign
representing
more than one
sound,
as read, which is
pronounced
red..
Compound
::
Compound
(n.) A union of two or more
ingredients
in
definite
proportions
by
weight,
so
combined
as to form a
distinct
substance;
as, water is a
compound
of
oxygen
and
hydrogen..
Polyandry
::
Polyandry
(n.) The
possession
by a woman of more than one
husband
at the same time; --
contrasted
with
monandry.
Titanotherium
::
Titanotherium
(n.) A large
American
Miocene
mammal,
allied
to the
rhinoceros,
and more
nearly
to the
extinct
Brontotherium..
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