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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... keep ' - sāke , s . [ Eng . keep , and sake . ] Anything kept , or given to be kept , for the sake of the giver ; a present in memory of the giver . * keep - worthy , a . [ Eng . keep , and worthy . ] Worth preservation . " Other ...
... keep ' - sāke , s . [ Eng . keep , and sake . ] Anything kept , or given to be kept , for the sake of the giver ; a present in memory of the giver . * keep - worthy , a . [ Eng . keep , and worthy . ] Worth preservation . " Other ...
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... [ KEEP , v . ] To catch , as in the act of passing through the air , falling , & c .; to intercept . ( Scotch . ) kěph -a - lìn , s . [ Gr . kephale = the head . ] Chem . One of the supposed brain - tissue constit- Kěp ' - ler , s . ( See ...
... [ KEEP , v . ] To catch , as in the act of passing through the air , falling , & c .; to intercept . ( Scotch . ) kěph -a - lìn , s . [ Gr . kephale = the head . ] Chem . One of the supposed brain - tissue constit- Kěp ' - ler , s . ( See ...
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... keep the rail tight in the chair . 7. Teleg . A device for breaking and closing elec- tric circuits , so that the current may be interrupted to give signals . boring - rod just beneath a coupling , and serving to 8. Well - boring : A ...
... keep the rail tight in the chair . 7. Teleg . A device for breaking and closing elec- tric circuits , so that the current may be interrupted to give signals . boring - rod just beneath a coupling , and serving to 8. Well - boring : A ...
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... Keeping possession , had won well when he finished the spin with a good kill . ” — London Field . kill - a - dar , s . [ Hind . ] The governor of a fort . ( Indian . ) kil - las , s . [ Eng . ( Cornish . ) ] Mining : The clay - slate in ...
... Keeping possession , had won well when he finished the spin with a good kill . ” — London Field . kill - a - dar , s . [ Hind . ] The governor of a fort . ( Indian . ) kil - las , s . [ Eng . ( Cornish . ) ] Mining : The clay - slate in ...
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... keep them asunder . " - Arbuthnot : Hist , of John Bull . * kim -bō , * kĕm ' - bō , v . t . [ KIMBO , a . ] To ... Keeping to nature ; natural . " A kind overflow of kindness . " Shakesp .: Much Ado about Nothing , i . 1 . * 6 . Not ...
... keep them asunder . " - Arbuthnot : Hist , of John Bull . * kim -bō , * kĕm ' - bō , v . t . [ KIMBO , a . ] To ... Keeping to nature ; natural . " A kind overflow of kindness . " Shakesp .: Much Ado about Nothing , i . 1 . * 6 . Not ...
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