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Definition of atter
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Atter (n.)
Poison;
venom;
corrupt
matter
from a sore.
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Dyewood
::
Dyewood
(n.) Any wood from which
coloring
matter
is
extracted
for
dyeing.
Magma
::
Magma (n.) The
molten
matter
within
the
earth,
the
source
of the
material
of lava
flows,
dikes of
eruptive
rocks,
etc..
Filigree
::
Filigree
(n.)
Ornamental
work,
formerly
with
grains
or
breads,
but now
composed
of fine wire and used
chiefly
in
decorating
gold and
silver
to which the wire is
soldered,
being
arranged
in
designs
frequently
of a
delicate
and
intricate
arabesque
pattern..
Court
::
Court (v. t.) To
endeavor
to gain the favor of by
attention
or
flattery;
to try to
ingratiate
one's self with.
Blarney
::
Blarney
(n.)
Smooth,
wheedling
talk;
flattery..
Flake
::
Flake (n.) A
little
particle
of
lighted
or
incandescent
matter,
darted
from a fire; a
flash..
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
The
alternate
rising
and
falling
of the
waters
of the
ocean,
and of bays,
rivers,
etc.,
connected
therewith.
The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a
little
more than
twenty-four
hours.
It is
occasioned
by the
attraction
of the sun and moon (the
influence
of the
latter
being three times that of the
former),
acting
unequally
on the
waters
in
different
parts of the
earth,
thus
disturbing
their
equilibrium.
A high tide upon one side of the earth is
accompanied
Patter
::
Patter
(v. t.) To
spatter;
to
sprinkle.
Plastide
::
Plastide
(n.) A
formative
particle
of
albuminous
matter;
a
monad;
a
cytode.
See the Note under
Morphon.
Mordant
::
Mordant
(n.) Any
sticky
matter
by which the gold leaf is made to
adhere.
Snow
::
Snow (v. t.) To
scatter
like snow; to cover with, or as with,
snow..
Premise
::
Premise
(n.)
Matters
previously
stated
or set
forth;
esp., that part in the
beginning
of a deed, the
office
of which is to
express
the
grantor
and
grantee,
and the land or thing
granted
or
conveyed,
and all that
precedes
the
habendum;
the thing
demised
or
granted..
Accumulator
::
Accumulator
(n.) An
apparatus
by means of which
energy
or power can be
stored,
such as the
cylinder
or tank for
storing
water for
hydraulic
elevators,
the
secondary
or
storage
battery
used for
accumulating
the
energy
of
electrical
charges,
etc..
Gravy
::
Gravy (n.) The juice or other
liquid
matter
that drips from flesh in
cooking,
made into a
dressing
for the food when
served
up..
Inquisitive
::
Inquisitive
(a.)
Disposed
to ask
questions,
especially
in
matters
which do not
concern
the
inquirer..
Hysterophyte
::
Hysterophyte
(n.) A
plant,
like the
fungus,
which lives on dead or
living
organic
matter..
Folkmote
::
Folkmote
(n.) a
general
assembly
of the
people
to
consider
and order
matters
of the
commonwealth;
also, a local
court..
Weigh
::
Weigh (v. t.) To
examine
by the
balance;
to
ascertain
the
weight
of, that is, the force with which a thing tends to the
center
of the
earth;
to
determine
the
heaviness,
or
quantity
of
matter
of; as, to weigh
sugar;
to weigh
gold..
Black Vomit
::
Black vomit () A
copious
vomiting
of
dark-colored
matter;
or the
substance
so
discharged;
-- one of the most fatal
symptoms
in
yellow
fever.
Favus
::
Favus (n.) A tile or
flagstone
cut into an
hexagonal
shape to
produce
a
honeycomb
pattern,
as in a
pavement;
--
called
also favas and
sectila..
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