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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... position . " Intrenched before the town both armies lie : While night , with sable wings , involves the sky . " Dryden : Virgil's Eneid , xi . 7,378 . 4. To protect or defend in any way . * in - trench ( 2 ) , v . i . [ Pref . in . ( 1 ) ...
... position . " Intrenched before the town both armies lie : While night , with sable wings , involves the sky . " Dryden : Virgil's Eneid , xi . 7,378 . 4. To protect or defend in any way . * in - trench ( 2 ) , v . i . [ Pref . in . ( 1 ) ...
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... position ; to push in ; to force one's way . 2. Specif .: To thrust or push one's self forward into any place or position ; to force one's self upon others ; to enter or put one's self forward unwel- comely or without invitation ; to ...
... position ; to push in ; to force one's way . 2. Specif .: To thrust or push one's self forward into any place or position ; to force one's self upon others ; to enter or put one's self forward unwel- comely or without invitation ; to ...
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... position ; a portion which conforms to the shape of the bended knees , and other conveniences for the patient's comfort . invalid - chair , s . A chair capable of assuming and retaining any required position from the erect to the prone ...
... position ; a portion which conforms to the shape of the bended knees , and other conveniences for the patient's comfort . invalid - chair , s . A chair capable of assuming and retaining any required position from the erect to the prone ...
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... 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 purpose ; to embezzle . II ...
... 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 purpose ; to embezzle . II ...
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... position of any one of them , it is necessary to know not only the evolute , but also one point of the involute . in - vô lut -ěd , a . [ Lat . involutus . ] The same as INVOLUTE ( q . v . ) . in - vo lù -tion , s . [ Fr. , from Lat ...
... position of any one of them , it is necessary to know not only the evolute , but also one point of the involute . in - vô lut -ěd , a . [ Lat . involutus . ] The same as INVOLUTE ( q . v . ) . in - vo lù -tion , s . [ Fr. , from Lat ...
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