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Definition of more
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More
(adv.)
In
addition;
further;
besides;
again.
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Anilide
::
Anilide
(n.) One of a class of
compounds
which may be
regarded
as
amides
in which more or less of the
hydrogen
has been
replaced
by
phenyl.
Polychloride
::
Polychloride
(n.) A
chloride
containing
more than one atom of
chlorine
in the
molecule.
Farther
::
Farther
(superl.)
More
remote;
more
distant
than
something
else.
Confederacy
::
Confederacy
(n.) A
combination
of two or more
persons
to
commit
an
unlawful
act, or to do a
lawful
act by
unlawful
means.
See
Conspiracy..
Romanesque
::
Romanesque
(a.)
Somewhat
resembling
the
Roman;
--
applied
sometimes
to the
debased
style of the later Roman
empire,
but esp. to the more
developed
architecture
prevailing
from the 8th
century
to the
12th..
Team
::
Team (n.) Two or more
horses,
oxen, or other
beasts
harnessed
to the same
vehicle
for
drawing,
as to a
coach,
wagon,
sled, or the
like..
Regulus
::
Regulus
(n.) The
button,
globule,
or mass of
metal,
in a more or less
impure
state,
which forms in the
bottom
of the
crucible
in
smelting
and
reduction
of
ores..
Impartial
::
Impartial
(a.) Not
partial;
not
favoring
one more than
another;
treating
all
alike;
unprejudiced;
unbiased;
disinterested;
equitable;
fair; just.
Worthy
::
Worthy
(n.)
Having
suitable,
adapted,
or
equivalent
qualities
or
value;
--
usually
with of
before
the thing
compared
or the
object;
more
rarely,
with a
following
infinitive
instead
of of, or with that; as,
worthy
of, equal in
excellence,
value,
or
dignity
to;
entitled
to;
meriting;
--
usually
in a good
sense,
but
sometimes
in a bad one..
Dialogue
::
Dialogue
(n.) A
conversation
between
two or more
persons;
particularly,
a
formal
conservation
in
theatrical
performances
or in
scholastic
exercises..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(v. t.) To
contract
the reach or
sphere
of; to make less
liberal
or more
selfish;
to
limit;
to
confine;
to
restrict;
as, to
narrow
one's views or
knowledge;
to
narrow
a
question
in
discussion..
Baltimore Oriole
::
Baltimore
oriole
() A
common
American
bird
(Icterus
galbula),
named after Lord
Baltimore,
because
its
colors
(black
and
orange
red) are like those of his coat of arms; --
called
also
golden
robin..
Semicolon
::
Semicolon
(n.) The
punctuation
mark [;]
indicating
a
separation
between
parts or
members
of a
sentence
more
distinct
than that
marked
by a
comma.
Access
::
Access
(n.)
Increase
by
something
added;
addition;
as, an
access
of
territory.
[In this sense
accession
is more
generally
used.].
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
diagram
or
drawing;
made to
represent
a
magnitude
or the
relation
of two or more
magnitudes;
a
surface
or space
inclosed
on all
sides;
--
called
superficial
when
inclosed
by
lines,
and solid when
inclosed
by
surface;
any
arrangement
made up of
points,
lines,
angles,
surfaces,
etc..
Russianize
::
Russianize
(v. t.) To make
Russian,
or more or less like the
Russians;
as, to
Russianize
the
Poles..
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.)
Formerly,
in
England,
an
officer
nearly
answering
to the more
modern
bailiff
of the
hundred;
also, an
officer
whose duty was to
attend
on the king, and on the lord high
steward
in
court,
to
arrest
traitors
and other
offenders.
He is now
called
sergeant-at-arms,
and two of these
officers,
by
allowance
of the
sovereign,
attend
on the
houses
of
Parliament
(one for each
house)
to
execute
their
commands,
and
another
attends
the Court
Chancery..
Palmated
::
Palmated
(a.)
Having
the
distal
portion
broad,
flat, and more or less
divided
into
lobes;
-- said of
certain
corals,
antlers,
etc..
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..
Heliozoa
::
Heliozoa
(n. pl.) An order of
fresh-water
rhizopods
having
a more or less
globular
form, with
slender
radiating
pseudopodia;
the sun
animalcule..
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