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Definition of more
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More
(superl.)
Additional;
other;
as, he wept
because
there were no more words to
conquer..
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Anglican
::
Anglican
(n.) In a
restricted
sense,
a
member
of the High
Church
party,
or of the more
advanced
ritualistic
section,
in the
Church
of
England..
Anaphora
::
Anaphora
(n.) A
repetition
of a word or of words at the
beginning
of two or more
successive
clauses.
Solanaceous
::
Solanaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
plants
of the
natural
order
Solanaceae,
of which the
nightshade
(Solanum)
is the type. The order
includes
also the
tobacco,
ground
cherry,
tomato,
eggplant,
red
pepper,
and many
more..
Perspective
::
Perspective
(a.) The
effect
of
distance
upon the
appearance
of
objects,
by means of which the eye
recognized
them as being at a more or less
measurable
distance.
Hence,
aerial
perspective,
the
assumed
greater
vagueness
or
uncertainty
of
outline
in
distant
objects..
Sophomorical
::
Sophomorical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sophomore;
resembling
a
sophomore;
hence,
pretentious;
inflated
in style or
manner;
as,
sophomoric
affectation..
Radical
::
Radical
(n.)
Specifically,
a group of two or more
atoms,
not
completely
saturated,
which are so
linked
that their union
implies
certain
properties,
and are
conveniently
regarded
as
playing
the part of a
single
atom; a
residue;
--
called
also a
compound
radical.
Cf.
Residue..
Ormolu
::
Ormolu
(n.) A
variety
of brass made to
resemble
gold by the use of less zinc and more
copper
in its
composition
than
ordinary
brass
contains.
Its
golden
color is often
heightened
by means of
lacquer
of some sort, or by use of
acids.
Called
also
mosaic
gold..
Bloomery
::
Bloomery
(n.) A
furnace
and forge in which
wrought
iron in the form of
blooms
is made
directly
from the ore, or (more
rarely)
from cast
iron..
Vibices
::
Vibices
(n. pl.) More or less
extensive
patches
of
subcutaneous
extravasation
of
blood.
Fork
::
Fork (v. i.) To
divide
into two or more
branches;
as, a road, a tree, or a
stream
forks..
Still
::
Still (a.) In an
increasing
or
additional
degree;
even more; -- much used with
comparatives.
Polysilicic
::
Polysilicic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
compounds
formed
by the
condensation
of two or more
molecules
of
silicic
acid.
Overflow
::
Overflow
(v. t.) To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.
Polydactylism
::
Polydactylism
(n.) The
possession
of more that the
normal
number
of
digits.
Heat
::
Heat (n.) A
violent
action
unintermitted;
a
single
effort;
a
single
course
in a race that
consists
of two or more
courses;
as, he won two heats out of
three..
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) The
relation
which
exists
between
three or more sets of
points,
a.a', b.b', c.c', so
related
to a point O on the line, that the
product
Oa.Oa'
=
Ob.Ob'
=
Oc.Oc'
is
constant.
Sets of lines or
surfaces
possessing
corresponding
properties
may be in
involution..
Tail
::
Tail (n.) A
portion
of an
incision,
at its
beginning
or end, which does not go
through
the whole
thickness
of the skin, and is more
painful
than a
complete
incision;
--
called
also
tailing..
Baste
::
Baste (v. t.) To sew
loosely,
or with long
stitches;
--
usually,
that the work may be held in
position
until sewed more
firmly..
Retardation
::
Retardation
(n.) The
keeping
back of an
approaching
consonant
chord by
prolonging
one or more tones of a
previous
chord into the
intermediate
chord which
follows;
--
differing
from
suspension
by
resolving
upwards
instead
of
downwards.
Exceedingly
::
Exceedingly
(adv.)
To a very great
degree;
beyond
what is
usual;
surpassingly.
It
signifies
more than very.
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