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Definition of on
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On
(prep.)
In
continuance;
without
interruption
or
ceasing;
as, sleep on, take your ease; say on; sing on..
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Pigeon
::
Pigeon
(v. t.) To
pluck;
to
fleece;
to
swindle
by
tricks
in
gambling.
Run
::
Run (n.) The
horizontal
distance
to which a drift may be
carried,
either
by
license
of the
proprietor
of a mine or by the
nature
of the
formation;
also, the
direction
which a vein of ore or other
substance
takes..
Hypochondriacism
::
Hypochondriacism
(n.)
Hypochondriasis.
Abiogenist
::
Abiogenist
(n.) One who
believes
that life can be
produced
independently
of
antecedent.
Indiscreet
::
Indiscreet
(a.) Not
discreet;
wanting
in
discretion.
Reservation
::
Reservation
(n.) A
clause
in an
instrument
by which some new thing is
reserved
out of the thing
granted,
and not in esse
before..
Blow
::
Blow (v. t.) To cause air to pass
through
by the
action
of the
mouth,
or
otherwise;
to cause to
sound,
as a wind
instrument;
as, to blow a
trumpet;
to blow an
organ..
Derivative
::
Derivative
(n.) A
substance
so
related
to
another
substance
by
modification
or
partial
substitution
as to be
regarded
as
derived
from it; thus, the amido
compounds
are
derivatives
of
ammonia,
and the
hydrocarbons
are
derivatives
of
methane,
benzene,
etc..
Pubescence
::
Pubescence
(n.) A
covering
of soft short
hairs,
or down, as one some
plants
and
insects;
also, the state of being so
covered..
Waster
::
Waster
(v. t.) An
imperfection
in the wick of a
candle,
causing
it to
waste;
--
called
also a
thief..
Worship
::
Worship
(a.) The act of
paying
divine
honors
to the
Supreme
Being;
religious
reverence
and
homage;
adoration,
or acts of
reverence,
paid to God, or a being
viewed
as God..
King
::
King (n.) A
Chinese
musical
instrument,
consisting
of
resonant
stones
or metal
plates,
arranged
according
to their tones in a frame of wood, and
struck
with a
hammer..
Berylloid
::
Berylloid
(n.) A solid
consisting
of a
double
twelve-sided
pyramid;
-- so
called
because
the
planes
of this form occur on
crystals
of
beryl.
Volt
::
Volt (n.) The unit of
electro-motive
force;
--
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893 and by
United
States
Statute
as, that
electro-motive
force which
steadily
applied
to a
conductor
whose
resistance
is one ohm will
produce
a
current
of one
ampere.
It is
practically
equivalent
to / the
electro-motive
force of a
standard
Clark's
cell at a
temperature
of 15? C..
Studentry
::
Student
(n.) One who
studies
or
examines
in any
manner;
an
attentive
and
systematic
observer;
as, a
student
of human
nature,
or of
physical
nature..
Manacle
::
Manacle
(v. t.) To put
handcuffs
or other
fastening
upon, for
confining
the
hands;
to
shackle;
to
confine;
to
restrain
from the use of the limbs or
natural
powers..
Composer
::
Composer
(n.) One who
composes;
an
author.
Specifically,
an
author
of a piece of
music..
Contemned
::
Contemned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Contem.
Oleandrine
::
Oleandrine
(n.) One of
several
alkaloids
found in the
leaves
of the
oleander.
Raisonne
::
Raisonne
(a.)
Arranged
systematically,
or
according
to
classes
or
subjects;
as, a
catalogue
raisonne.
See under
Catalogue..
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