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Definition of moun
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Polygenous
::
Polygenous
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
containing,
many
kinds;
as, a
polygenous
mountain..
Quantum
::
Quantum
(n.)
Quantity;
amount.
Poundrate
::
Poundrate
(n.) A rate or
proportion
estimated
at a
certain
amount
for each
pound;
poundage.
Payee
::
Payee (n.) The
person
to whom money is to be, or has been, paid; the
person
named in a bill or note, to whom, or to whose
order,
the
amount
is
promised
or
directed
to be paid. See Bill of
exchange,
under
Bill..
Multiply
::
Multiply
(v. t.) To
increase
(the
amount
of gold or
silver)
by the arts of
alchemy.
Plethysmograph
::
Plethysmograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
and
registering
the
variations
in the size or
volume
of a limb, as the arm or leg, and hence the
variations
in the
amount
of blood in the
limb..
Skylark
::
Skylark
(n.) A lark that
mounts
and sings as it
files,
especially
the
common
species
(Alauda
arvensis)
found in
Europe
and in some parts of Asia, and
celebrated
for its
melodious
song; --
called
also sky
laverock.
See under
Lark..
Saccharimetry
::
Saccharimetry
(n.) The act,
process
or
method
of
determining
the
amount
and kind of sugar
present
in
sirup,
molasses,
and the like,
especially
by the
employment
of
polarizing
apparatus..
Colline
::
Colline
(n.) A small hill or
mount.
Light
::
Light (v. i.) To
dismount;
to
descend,
as from a horse or
carriage;
to
alight;
-- with from, off, on, upon, at, in..
Percarbide
::
Percarbide
(n.) A
compound
containing
a
relatively
large
amount
of
carbon.
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) The
contents
of a
vessel
by which
quantity
is
measured;
a
quantity
determined
by a
standard;
a
stated
or
limited
quantity
or
amount.
Mameluke
::
Mameluke
(n.) One of a body of
mounted
soldiers
recruited
from
slaves
converted
to
Mohammedanism,
who,
during
several
centuries,
had more or less
control
of the
government
of
Egypt,
until
exterminated
or
dispersed
by
Mehemet
Ali in
1811..
Artemisia
::
Artemisia
(n.) A genus of
plants
including
the
plants
called
mugwort,
southernwood,
and
wormwood.
Of these A.
absinthium,
or
common
wormwood,
is well
known,
and A.
tridentata
is the sage brush of the Rocky
Mountain
region..
Brigand
::
Brigand
(n.) A
lawless
fellow
who lives by
plunder;
one of a band of
robbers;
especially,
one of a gang
living
in
mountain
retreats;
a
highwayman;
a
freebooter..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Very
abstract;
difficult
to
comprehend
or
surmount;
grand;
noble.
Hercynian
::
Hercynian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
extensive
forest
in
Germany,
of which there are still
portions
in
Swabia
and the Hartz
mountains..
Sierra
::
Sierra
(n.) A ridge of
mountain
and
craggy
rocks,
with a
serrated
or
irregular
outline;
as, the
Sierra
Nevada..
Chartreuse
::
Chartreuse
(n.) A
Carthusian
monastery;
esp. La
Grande
Chartreuse,
mother
house of the
order,
in the
mountains
near
Grenoble,
France..
Prairie
::
Prairie
(n.) An
extensive
tract of level or
rolling
land,
destitute
of
trees,
covered
with
coarse
grass,
and
usually
characterized
by a deep,
fertile
soil. They
abound
throughout
the
Mississippi
valley,
between
the
Alleghanies
and the Rocky
mountains..
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