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Definition of most
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Most (a.)
Consisting
of the
greatest
number
or
quantity;
greater
in
number
or
quantity
than all the rest;
nearly
all.
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Predicable
::
Predicable
(n.) One of the five most
general
relations
of
attributes
involved
in
logical
arrangements,
namely,
genus,
species,
difference,
property,
and
accident..
Semidouble
::
Semidouble
(a.)
Having
the
outermost
stamens
converted
into
petals,
while the inner ones
remain
perfect;
-- said of a
flower..
Yeoman
::
Yeoman
(n.) A
common
man, or one of the
commonly
of the first or most
respectable
class;
a
freeholder;
a man free
born..
Staphyline
::
Stapes
(n.) The
innermost
of the
ossicles
of the ear; the
stirrup,
or
stirrup
bone; -- so
called
from its form. See
Illust.
of Ear..
Utmost
::
Utmost
(n.) The most that can be; the
farthest
limit;
the
greatest
power,
degree,
or
effort;
as, he has done his
utmost;
try your
utmost..
Copper
::
Copper
(n.) A
common
metal of a
reddish
color,
both
ductile
and
malleable,
and very
tenacious.
It is one of the best
conductors
of heat and
electricity.
Symbol
Cu.
Atomic
weight
63.3. It is one of the most
useful
metals
in
itself,
and also in its
alloys,
brass and
bronze..
Algonkin
::
Algonkin
(n.) One of a
widely
spread
family
of
Indians,
including
many
distinct
tribes,
which
formerly
occupied
most of the
northern
and
eastern
part of North
America.
The name was
originally
applied
to a group of
Indian
tribes
north of the River St.
Lawrence..
Gephyrea
::
Gephyrea
(n. pl.) An order of
marine
Annelida,
in which the body is
imperfectly,
or not at all,
annulated
externally,
and is
mostly
without
setae..
Troglodyte
::
Troglodyte
(n.) One of any
savage
race that
dwells
in
caves,
instead
of
constructing
dwellings;
a cave
dweller.
Most of the
primitive
races of man were
troglodytes..
Unexceptionable
::
Unexceptionable
(a.) Not
liable
to any
exception
or
objection;
unobjectionable;
faultless;
good;
excellent;
as, a man of most
unexceptionable
character..
-art
::
-art () The
termination
of many
English
words;
as,
coward,
reynard,
drunkard,
mostly
from the
French,
in which
language
this
ending
is of
German
origin,
being orig. the same word as
English
hard. It
usually
has the sense of one who has to a high or
excessive
degree
the
quality
expressed
by the root; as,
braggart,
sluggard..
Epanorthosis
::
Epanorthosis
(n.) A
figure
by which a
speaker
recalls
a word or
words,
in order to
substitute
something
else
stronger
or more
significant;
as, Most
brave!
Brave,
did I say? most
heroic
act!.
Tamil
::
Tamil (n.) The Tamil
language,
the most
important
of the
Dravidian
languages.
See
Dravidian,
a..
Poop
::
Poop (n.) A deck
raised
above the after part of a
vessel;
the
hindmost
or after part of a
vessel's
hull; also, a cabin
covered
by such a deck. See Poop deck, under Deck. See also
Roundhouse..
Inmost
::
Inmost
(a.)
Deepest
within;
farthest
from the
surface
or
external
part;
innermost.
Setter
::
Setter
(n.) One who, or that
which,
sets; -- used
mostly
in
composition
with a noun, as
typesetter;
or in
combination
with an
adverb,
as a
setter
on (or
inciter),
a
setter
up, a
setter
forth..
Sirvente
::
Sirvente
(n.) A
peculiar
species
of
poetry,
for the most part
devoted
to moral and
religious
topics,
and
commonly
satirical,
-- often used by the
troubadours
of the
Middle
Ages..
Winkingly
::
Winkingly
(adv.)
In a
winking
manner;
with the eye
almost
closed.
Gee
::
Gee (v. i.) To turn to the off side, or from the
driver
(i.e.,
in the
United
States,
to the right
side);
-- said of
cattle,
or a team; used most
frequently
in the
imperative,
often with off, by
drivers
of oxen, in
directing
their
teams,
and
opposed
to haw, or hoi..
Hundredweight
::
Hundredweight
(n.) A
denomination
of
weight,
containing
100, 112, or 120
pounds
avoirdupois,
according
to
differing
laws or
customs.
By the legal
standard
of
England
it is 112
pounds.
In most of the
United
States,
both in
practice
and by law, it is 100
pounds
avoirdupois,
the
corresponding
ton of 2,000
pounds,
sometimes
called
the short ton, being the legal ton..
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