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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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Somewhat
::
Somewhat
(n.) More or less; a
certain
quantity
or
degree;
a part, more or less;
something..
Sanskrit
::
Sanskrit
(n.) The
ancient
language
of the
Hindoos,
long since
obsolete
in
vernacular
use, but
preserved
to the
present
day as the
literary
and
sacred
dialect
of
India.
It is
nearly
allied
to the
Persian,
and to the
principal
languages
of
Europe,
classical
and
modern,
and by its more
perfect
preservation
of the roots and forms of the
primitive
language
from which they are all
descended,
is a most
important
assistance
in
determining
their
history
and
relations.
Cf.
Prakrit,
and
Veda..
Render
::
Render
(v. t.) To cause to be, or to
become;
as, to
render
a
person
more safe or more
unsafe;
to
render
a
fortress
secure..
Multifoil
::
Multifoil
(a.)
Having
more than five
divisions
or
foils.
Counterpoint
::
Counterpoint
(n.) The art of
polyphony,
or
composite
melody,
i. e.,
melody
not
single,
but
moving
attended
by one or more
related
melodies..
Battery
::
Battery
(v. t.) Two or more
pieces
of
artillery
in the
field.
Rally
::
Rally (n.)
Good-humored
raillery.
Supersession
::
Superserviceable
(a.)
Overofficious;
doing more than is
required
or
desired.
Feast
::
Feast (n.) A
festival;
a
holiday;
a
solemn,
or more
commonly,
a
joyous,
anniversary..
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.) The
mutual
or
reciprocal
action
of
chemical
agents
upon each
other,
or the
action
upon such
chemical
agents
of some form of
energy,
as heat,
light,
or
electricity,
resulting
in a
chemical
change
in one or more of these
agents,
with the
production
of new
compounds
or the
manifestation
of
distinctive
characters.
See
Blowpipe
reaction,
Flame
reaction,
under
Blowpipe,
and
Flame..
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..
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..
Joint
::
"Joint
(n.) The place or part where two
things
or parts are
joined
or
united;
the union of two or more
smooth
or even
surfaces
admitting
of a
close-fitting
or
junction;
junction
as, a joint
between
two
pieces
of
timber;
a joint in a
pipe..
Seventeen
::
Seventeen
(a.) One more than
sixteen;
ten and seven
added;
as,
seventeen
years..
Roommate
::
Roommate
(n.) One of twe or more
occupying
the same room or
rooms;
one who
shares
the
occupancy
of a room or
rooms;
a chum.
Costated
::
Costated
(a.)
Having
ribs, or the
appearance
of ribs;
(Bot.)
having
one or more
longitudinal
ribs..
Fork
::
Fork (n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
handle
with a shank
terminating
in two or more
prongs
or
tines,
which are
usually
of
metal,
parallel
and
slightly
curved;
-- used from
piercing,
holding,
taking
up, or
pitching
anything..
Viscid
::
Viscid
(a.)
Sticking
or
adhering,
and
having
a ropy or
glutinous
consistency;
viscous;
glutinous;
sticky;
tenacious;
clammy;
as,
turpentine,
tar, gums, etc., are more or less
viscid..
Deepen
::
Deepen
(v. t.) To make more grave or low in tone; as, to
deepen
the tones of an
organ..
More
::
More
(adv.)
In
addition;
further;
besides;
again.
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