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Definition of more
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More
(adv.)
In a
greater
quantity;
in or to a
greater
extent
or
degree.
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Ultrazodiacal
::
Ultrazodiacal
(a.)
Outside
the
zodiac;
being in that part of the
heavens
that is more than eight
degrees
from the
ecliptic;
as,
ultrazodiacal
planets,
that is, those
planets
which in part of their
orbits
go
beyond
the
zodiac..
Solder
::
Solder
(n.) To unite
(metallic
surfaces
or
edges)
by the
intervention
of a more
fusible
metal or
metallic
alloy
applied
when
melted;
to join by means of
metallic
cement.
Apsis
::
Apsis (n.) One of the two
points
of an
orbit,
as of a
planet
or
satellite,
which are at the
greatest
and least
distance
from the
central
body,
corresponding
to the
aphelion
and
perihelion
of a
planet,
or to the
apogee
and
perigee
of the moon. The more
distant
is
called
the
higher
apsis;
the
other,
the lower
apsis;
and the line
joining
them, the line of
apsides..
Circle
::
Circle
(n.) A form of
argument
in which two or more
unproved
statements
are used to prove each
other;
inconclusive
reasoning.
Curb
::
Curb (n.) An
assemblage
of three or more
pieces
of
timber,
or a metal
member,
forming
a frame
around
an
opening,
and
serving
to
maintain
the
integrity
of that
opening;
also, a ring of stone
serving
a
similar
purpose,
as at the eye of a
dome..
Chord
::
Chord (n.) A
combination
of tones
simultaneously
performed,
producing
more or less
perfect
harmony,
as, the
common
chord..
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..
Morello
::
Morello
(n.) A kind of
nearly
black
cherry
with dark red flesh and
juice,
-- used
chiefly
for
preserving..
More
::
More
(superl.)
Greater;
superior;
increase.
Vacuum
::
Vacuum
(n.) A space
entirely
devoid
of
matter
(called
also, by way of
distinction,
absolute
vacuum);
hence,
in a more
general
sense,
a
space,
as the
interior
of a
closed
vessel,
which has been
exhausted
to a high or the
highest
degree
by an air pump or other
artificial
means;
as, water boils at a
reduced
temperature
in a
vacuum..
Skip
::
Skip (n.) A
passage
from one sound to
another
by more than a
degree
at once.
Calvary
::
Calvary
(n.) A
cross,
set upon three
steps;
-- more
properly
called
cross
calvary..
Larva
::
Larva (n.) The
early,
immature
form of any
animal
when more or less of a
metamorphosis
takes
place,
before
the
assumption
of the
mature
shape..
Superacidulated
::
Superabundant
(a.)
Abounding
to
excess;
being more than is
sufficient;
redundant;
as,
superabundant
zeal..
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..
Coralline
::
Coralline
(n.)
Formerly
any
slender
coral-like
animal;
--
sometimes
applied
more
particulary
to
bryozoan
corals.
Machine
::
Machine
(n.) In
general,
any
combination
of
bodies
so
connected
that their
relative
motions
are
constrained,
and by means of which force and
motion
may be
transmitted
and
modified,
as a screw and its nut, or a lever
arranged
to turn about a
fulcrum
or a
pulley
about its
pivot,
etc.;
especially,
a
construction,
more or less
complex,
consisting
of a
combination
of
moving
parts,
or
simple
mechanical
elements,
as
wheels,
levers,
cams, etc., with their
supports
and
connecting
framework,
calculated
to
Velocipede
::
Velocipede
(n.) A light road
carriage
propelled
by the feet of the
rider.
Originally
it was
propelled
by
striking
the tips of the toes on the
roadway,
but
commonly
now by the
action
of the feet on a pedal or
pedals
connected
with the axle of one or more of the
wheels,
and
causing
their
revolution.
They are made in many
forms,
with two,
three,
or four
wheels.
See
Bicycle,
and
Tricycle..
Chromogen
::
Chromogen
() Any
colored
compound,
supposed
to
contain
one or more
chromophores..
Concentre
::
Concentre
(v. t.) To draw or
direct
to a
common
center;
to bring
together
at a focus or
point,
as two or more
lines;
to
concentrate..
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