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Definition of opera
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Opera (n.) The house where
operas
are
exhibited.
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Levy
::
Levy (v. i.) To seize
property,
real or
personal,
or
subject
it to the
operation
of an
execution;
to make a levy; as, to levy on
property;
the usual mode of
levying,
in
England,
is by
seizing
the
goods..
Apparatus
::
Apparatus
(n.)
Hence:
A full
collection
or set of
implements,
or
utensils,
for a given duty,
experimental
or
operative;
any
complex
instrument
or
appliance,
mechanical
or
chemical,
for a
specific
action
or
operation;
machinery;
mechanism..
Typewriter
::
Typewriter
(n.) An
instrument
for
writing
by means of type, a
typewheel,
or the like, in which the
operator
makes use of a sort of
keyboard,
in order to
obtain
printed
impressions
of the
characters
upon
paper..
Rudderpost
::
Rudderpost
(n.) The shank of a
rudder,
having
the blade at one end and the
attachments
for
operating
it at the
other..
Irrigation
::
Irrigation
(n.) The act or
process
of
irrigating,
or the state of being
irrigated;
especially,
the
operation
of
causing
water to flow over
lands,
for
nourishing
plants..
Separation
::
Separation
(n.) The
operation
of
removing
water from
steam.
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.)
Energy
or
influence
operating
without
contact
of the
material
or
sensible
substance.
Deoxygenation
::
Deoxygenation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
depriving
of
oxygen.
Shive
::
Shive (n.) A thin piece or
fragment;
specifically,
one of the
scales
or
pieces
of the woody part of flax
removed
by the
operation
of
breaking..
Gastroraphy
::
Gastroraphy
(n.) The
operation
of
sewing
up
wounds
of the
abdomen.
Activity
::
Activity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
active;
nimbleness;
agility;
vigorous
action
or
operation;
energy;
active
force;
as, an
increasing
variety
of human
activities..
Shearing
::
Shearing
(n.) The act or
operation
of
clipping
with
shears
or a
shearing
machine,
as the wool from
sheep,
or the nap from
cloth..
Cooperage
::
Cooperage
(n.) Work done by a
cooper.
Cup
::
Cup (v. t.) To apply a
cupping
apparatus
to; to
subject
to the
operation
of
cupping.
See
Cupping.
Buck
::
Buck (n.) Lye or suds in which cloth is
soaked
in the
operation
of
bleaching,
or in which
clothes
are
washed..
Operameter
::
Operameter
(n.) An
instrument
or
machine
for
measuring
work done,
especially
for
ascertaining
the
number
of
rotations
made by a
machine
or wheel in
manufacturing
cloth;
a
counter..
Systematized
::
Systematization
(n.) The act or
operation
of
systematizing.
Mental
::
Mental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the mind;
intellectual;
as,
mental
faculties;
mental
operations,
conditions,
or
exercise..
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
system
which
explains
the
causes
of
diseases
and the
operations
of
medicine
on the
principles
of the
hermetic
philosophy,
and which made much use, as a
remedy,
of an
alkali
and an acid; as,
hermetic
medicine..
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Having
power or
efficacy;
powerfully
operative;
efficacious;
potent.
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