The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A ... Work of Reference to the English Language Defining Over 250,000 Words ... Containing Over One Hundred Maps and Diagrams and Nearly Four Thousand Illustrations, Band 6R.S. Peale and J.A. Hill, 1897 |
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... Ordinary Language : 1. The act of introducing , bringing , or leading in ; the act of inserting ; insertion . 2. The act of introducing or bringing into use , practice , or notice . 3. The act of making personally known to each other ...
... Ordinary Language : 1. The act of introducing , bringing , or leading in ; the act of inserting ; insertion . 2. The act of introducing or bringing into use , practice , or notice . 3. The act of making personally known to each other ...
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... Ordinary Language : contrary position or order . 1. To turn upside down ; to place in an inverse or " The spear inverted , streaks the dust around . " Pitt : Virgil's Æneid , i . 2. To divert ; to turn into another channel or to another ...
... Ordinary Language : contrary position or order . 1. To turn upside down ; to place in an inverse or " The spear inverted , streaks the dust around . " Pitt : Virgil's Æneid , i . 2. To divert ; to turn into another channel or to another ...
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... Ordinary Language : 1. Lit .: Rolled up , folded , rolled inward . 2. Fig .: Involved . " II . Technically : 1. Botany : ( 1 ) Rolled inward . ( 2 ) ( Of vernation ) : Having the edges rolled in- ward spirally on each side , as the leaf ...
... Ordinary Language : 1. Lit .: Rolled up , folded , rolled inward . 2. Fig .: Involved . " II . Technically : 1. Botany : ( 1 ) Rolled inward . ( 2 ) ( Of vernation ) : Having the edges rolled in- ward spirally on each side , as the leaf ...
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... Ordinary Language : 1. Literally. Ionic I - on - ic , a . [ Lat . Ionicus , from Gr . Ionikos - per- taining to lonia ( q . v . ) . ] A. As adj .: Relating or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians . B. As substantive : Prosody : 1. An Ionic ...
... Ordinary Language : 1. Literally. Ionic I - on - ic , a . [ Lat . Ionicus , from Gr . Ionikos - per- taining to lonia ( q . v . ) . ] A. As adj .: Relating or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians . B. As substantive : Prosody : 1. An Ionic ...
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... Ordinary Language : 1. Literally : ( 1 ) The act of irradiating or emitting beams of light . " Probably , therefore , it is , that the moon is illuminate by the bright irradiation and shining beams of the sun . " -P . Holland : Plutarch ...
... Ordinary Language : 1. Literally : ( 1 ) The act of irradiating or emitting beams of light . " Probably , therefore , it is , that the moon is illuminate by the bright irradiation and shining beams of the sun . " -P . Holland : Plutarch ...
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