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Definition of more
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More (n.) A
greater
quantity,
amount,
or
number;
that which
exceeds
or
surpasses
in any way what it is
compared
with..
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Boom
::
Boom (n.) A
strong
and
extensive
advance,
with more or less noisy
excitement;
--
applied
colloquially
or
humorously
to
market
prices,
the
demand
for
stocks
or
commodities
and to
political
chances
of
aspirants
to
office;
as, a boom in the stock
market;
a boom in
coffee..
Excelsior
::
Excelsior
(v. t.) More
lofty;
still
higher;
ever
upward.
Salamander
::
Salamander
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
Urodela,
belonging
to
Salamandra,
Amblystoma,
Plethodon,
and
various
allied
genera,
especially
those that are more or less
terrestrial
in their
habits..
Largo
::
Largo (a. & adv.) Slow or
slowly;
-- more so than
adagio;
next in
slowness
to
grave,
which is also
weighty
and
solemn..
Mixture
::
Mixture
(n.) A mass of two or more
ingredients,
the
particles
of which are
separable,
independent,
and
uncompounded
with each
other,
no
matter
how
thoroughly
and
finely
commingled;
--
contrasted
with a
compound;
thus,
gunpowder
is a
mechanical
mixture
of
carbon,
sulphur,
and
niter..
Coal
::
Coal (n.) A
black,
or
brownish
black,
solid,
combustible
substance,
dug from beds or veins in the earth to be used for fuel, and
consisting,
like
charcoal,
mainly
of
carbon,
but more
compact,
and often
affording,
when
heated,
a large
amount
of
volatile
matter..
Outwork
::
Outwork
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
working;
to work more or
faster
than.
Mycoderma
::
Mycoderma
(n.) One of the forms in which
bacteria
group
themselves;
a more or less thick layer of
motionless
but
living
bacteria,
formed
by the
bacteria
uniting
on the
surface
of the fluid in which they are
developed.
This
production
differs
from the
zooloea
stage of
bacteria
by not
having
the
intermediary
mucous
substance..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) Land that has lain a year or more
untilled
or
unseeded;
land
plowed
without
being sowed for the
season.
Some
::
Some (a.)
About;
near; more or less; -- used
commonly
with
numerals,
but
formerly
also with a
singular
substantive
of time or
distance;
as, a
village
of some
eighty
houses;
some two or three
persons;
some hour
hence..
Virgalieu
::
Virgalieu
(n.) A
valuable
kind of pear, of an
obovate
shape and with
melting
flesh of
delicious
flavor;
-- more
properly
called
White
Doyenne..
Determinant
::
Determinant
(n.) A mark or
attribute,
attached
to the
subject
or
predicate,
narrowing
the
extent
of both, but
rendering
them more
definite
and
precise..
Trenchmore
::
Trenchmore
(v. i.) To dance the
trenchmore.
Equilibrium
::
Equilibrium
(n.)
Equality
of
weight
or
force;
an
equipoise
or a state of rest
produced
by the
mutual
counteraction
of two or more
forces.
Ambiguity
::
Ambiguity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
ambiguous;
doubtfulness
or
uncertainty,
particularly
as to the
signification
of
language,
arising
from its
admitting
of more than one
meaning;
an
equivocal
word or
expression..
By
::
By (a.) Out of the
common
path;
aside;
-- used in
composition,
giving
the
meaning
of
something
aside,
secondary,
or
incidental,
or
collateral
matter,
a thing
private
or
avoiding
notice;
as,
by-line,
by-place,
by-play,
by-street.
It was
formerly
more
freely
used in
composition
than it is now; as,
by-business,
by-concernment,
by-design,
by-interest,
etc..
Preter-
::
Preter-
() A
prefix
signifying
past, by,
beyond,
more than; as,
preter-
mission,
a
permitting
to go by;
preternatural,
beyond
or more than is
natural..
Chemolysis
::
Chemolysis
(n.) A term
sometimes
applied
to the
decomposition
of
organic
substance
into more
simple
bodies,
by the use of
chemical
agents
alone..
Experience
::
Experience
(n.) An act of
knowledge,
one or more, by which
single
facts or
general
truths
are
ascertained;
experimental
or
inductive
knowledge;
hence,
implying
skill,
facility,
or
practical
wisdom
gained
by
personal
knowledge,
feeling
or
action;
as, a king
without
experience
of war..
Ingrieve
::
Ingrieve
(v. t.) To
render
more
grievous;
to
aggravate.
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