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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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Octodecimo
::
Octodecimo
(n.) A book
composed
of
sheets
each of which is
folded
into
eighteen
leaves;
hence;
indicating
more or less
definitely
a size of book, whose
sheets
are so
folded;
--
usually
written
18mo or 18¡, and
called
eighteenmo..
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Corrected;
amended;
restored
to
purity
or
excellence;
said,
specifically,
of the whole body of
Protestant
churches
originating
in the
Reformation.
Also, in a more
restricted
sense,
of those who
separated
from
Luther
on the
doctrine
of
consubstantiation,
etc., and
carried
the
Reformation,
as they
claimed,
to a
higher
point.
The
Protestant
churches
founded
by them in
Switzerland,
France,
Holland,
and part of
Germany,
were
called
the
Reformed
churches..
Treacle
::
Treacle
(n.) A
saccharine
fluid,
consisting
of the
inspissated
juices
or
decoctions
of
certain
vegetables,
as the sap of the
birch,
sycamore,
and the
like..
Armorer
::
Armorer
(n.) One who makes or
repairs
armor or arms.
Imitation
::
Imitation
(n.) One of the
principal
means of
securing
unity and
consistency
in
polyphonic
composition;
the
repetition
of
essentially
the same
melodic
theme,
phrase,
or
motive,
on
different
degrees
of
pitch,
by one or more of the other parts of
voises.
Cf.
Canon..
Too
::
Too
(adv.)
Over; more than
enough;
--
noting
excess;
as, a thing is too long, too
short,
or too wide; too high; too many; too
much..
Sleep
::
Sleep (v. i.) A
natural
and
healthy,
but
temporary
and
periodical,
suspension
of the
functions
of the
organs
of
sense,
as well as of those of the
voluntary
and
rational
soul; that state of the
animal
in which there is a
lessened
acuteness
of
sensory
perception,
a
confusion
of
ideas,
and a loss of
mental
control,
followed
by a more or less
unconscious
state..
Amplify
::
Amplify
(v. t.) To
render
larger,
more
extended,
or more
intense,
and the like; -- used
especially
of
telescopes,
microscopes,
etc..
Spasm
::
Spasm (v. t.) An
involuntary
and
unnatural
contraction
of one or more
muscles
or
muscular
fibers.
Split
::
Split (n.)
Specif
(Leather
Manuf.),
one of the
sections
of a skin made by
dividing
it into two or more
thicknesses..
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..
Zeugma
::
Zeugma
(n.) A
figure
by which an
adjective
or verb, which
agrees
with a
nearer
word, is, by way of
supplement,
referred
also to
another
more
remote;
as, hic
illius
arma, hic
currus
fuit; where fuit, which
agrees
directly
with
currus,
is
referred
also to
arma..
Mission
::
Mission
(n.) An
organization
for
worship
and work,
dependent
on one or more
churches..
Polygamy
::
Polygamy
(n.) The state or habit of
having
more than one mate.
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..
Nasturtium
::
Nasturtium
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Tropaeolum,
geraniaceous
herbs,
having
mostly
climbing
stems,
peltate
leaves,
and
spurred
flowers,
and
including
the
common
Indian
cress
(Tropaeolum
majus),
the
canary-bird
flower
(T.
peregrinum),
and about
thirty
more
species,
all
natives
of South
America.
The whole plant has a warm
pungent
flavor,
and the
fleshy
fruits
are used as a
substitute
for
capers,
while the
leaves
and
flowers
are
sometimes
used in
salads..
Pedate
::
Pedate
(a.)
Palmate,
with the
lateral
lobes cleft into two or more
segments;
-- said of a
leaf..
Polymer
::
Polymer
(n.) Any one of two or more
substances
related
to each other by
polymerism;
specifically,
a
substance
produced
from
another
substance
by
chemical
polymerization..
Seed
::
Seed (n.) A
ripened
ovule,
consisting
of an
embryo
with one or more
integuments,
or
coverings;
as, an apple seed; a
currant
seed. By
germination
it
produces
a new
plant..
Burton
::
Burton
(n.) A
peculiar
tackle,
formed
of two or more
blocks,
or
pulleys,
the
weight
being
suspended
to a hook block in the bight of the
running
part..
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