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Definition of oke
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Oke (n.) A
Turkish
and
Egyptian
weight,
equal to about 2/
pounds..
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Snuffle
::
Snuffle
(v. i.) To speak
through
the nose; to
breathe
through
the nose when it is
obstructed,
so as to make a
broken
sound..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To
follow
by some mark that has been left by a
person
or thing which has
preceded;
to
follow
by
footsteps,
tracks,
or
tokens..
Teazer
::
Teazer
(n.) The
stoker
or
fireman
of a
furnace,
as in glass
works..
Shiver
::
Shiver
(n.) One of the small
pieces,
or
splinters,
into which a
brittle
thing is
broken
by
sudden
violence;
--
generally
used in the
plural..
Hold
::
Hold (n. i.) Not to give way; not to part or
become
separated;
to
remain
unbroken
or
unsubdued.
Provoke
::
Provoke
(v. i.) To cause
provocation
or
anger.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
machine
or
contrivance
for
turning
a spit; a smoke jack, or
kitchen
jack..
Hookedness
::
Hookedness
(n.) The state of being bent like a hook;
incurvation.
Pawnbroker
::
Pawnbroker
(n.) One who makes a
business
of
lending
money on the
security
of
personal
property
pledged
or
deposited
in his
keeping.
Toll
::
Toll (v. t.) To cause to
sound,
as a bell, with
strokes
slowly
and
uniformly
repeated;
as, to toll the
funeral
bell..
Token
::
Token (n.) A bit of
leather
having
a
peculiar
mark
designating
a
particular
miner.
Each hewer sends one of these with each corf or tub he has hewn.
Abrupt
::
Abrupt
(a.)
Broken
off; very
steep,
or
craggy,
as
rocks,
precipices,
banks;
precipitous;
steep;
as,
abrupt
places..
Inviolated
::
Inviolated
(a.) Not
violated;
uninjured;
unhurt;
unbroken.
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) The act or
process
by which cane sugar
(sucrose),
under the
action
of heat and acids or
ferments
(as
diastase),
is
broken
or split up into grape sugar
(dextrose),
and fruit sugar
(levulose);
also, less
properly,
the
process
by which
starch
is
converted
into grape sugar
(dextrose)..
Rokee
::
Rokee (n.)
Parched
Indian
corn,
pounded
up and mixed with
sugar;
--
called
also
yokeage..
Incurvate
::
Incurvate
(a.)
Curved;
bent;
crooked.
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Broken;
intermitted;
suddenly
stopped.
Gambrel
::
Gambrel
(n.) A stick
crooked
like a
horse's
hind leg; -- used by
butchers
in
suspending
slaughtered
animals.
Dor
::
Dor (n.) A
trick,
joke, or
deception..
Exasperate
::
Exasperate
(v. t.) To
irritate
in a high
degree;
to
provoke;
to
enrage;
to
exscite
or to
inflame
the anger of; as, to
exasperate
a
person
or his
feelings..
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