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Definition of oss
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Oss (n.) To
prophesy;
to
presage.
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Croise
::
Croise
(n.) A
pilgrim
bearing
or
wearing
a
cross.
Mutual
::
Mutual
(a.)
Possessed,
experienced,
or done by two or more
persons
or
things
at the same time;
common;
joint;
as,
mutual
happiness;
a
mutual
effort..
Tenant
::
Tenant
(n.) One who has
possession
of any
place;
a
dweller;
an
occupant.
Browpost
::
Browpost
(n.) A beam that goes
across
a
building.
Lumpish
::
Lumpish
(a.) Like a lump;
inert;
gross;
heavy;
dull;
spiritless.
Gangrene
::
Gangrene
(n.) A term
formerly
restricted
to
mortification
of the soft
tissues
which has not
advanced
so far as to
produce
complete
loss of
vitality;
but now
applied
to
mortification
of the soft parts in any
stage.
Ejection
::
Ejection
(n.) The state of being
ejected
or cast out;
dispossession;
banishment.
Glazing
::
Glazing
(n.) The act or art of
setting
glass;
the art of
covering
with a
vitreous
or
glasslike
substance,
or of
polishing
or
rendering
glossy..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Killed,
wounded,
and
captured
persons,
or
captured
property..
Quickening
::
Quickening
(n.) The first
motion
of the fetus in the womb felt by the
mother,
occurring
usually
about the
middle
of the term of
pregnancy.
It has been
popularly
supposed
to be due to the fetus
becoming
possessed
of
independent
life..
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.) The
natural
longing
that is
excited
by the
enjoyment
or the
thought
of any good, and
impels
to
action
or
effort
its
continuance
or
possession;
an eager wish to
obtain
or
enjoy..
Essence
::
Essence
(n.) The
constituent
quality
or
qualities
which
belong
to any
object,
or class of
objects,
or on which they
depend
for being what they are
(distinguished
as real
essence);
the real
being,
divested
of all
logical
accidents;
that
quality
which
constitutes
or marks the true
nature
of
anything;
distinctive
character;
hence,
virtue
or
quality
of a
thing,
separated
from its
grosser
parts..
Hold
::
Hold (n.) The act of
holding,
as in or with the hands or arms; the
manner
of
holding,
whether
firm or
loose;
seizure;
grasp;
clasp;
gripe;
possession;
-- often used with the verbs take and lay..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) A
narrow
border
worked
to a plane
surface
along the edge of a
stone,
or
across
its face, as a guide to the
stone-cutter..
Nautilite
::
Nautilite
(n.) A
fossil
nautilus.
Bossism
::
Bossism
(n.) The rule or
practices
of
bosses,
esp.
political
bosses..
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) An
instrument
for
drawing
ellipses,
one part of which
consists
of a cross with two
grooves
at right
angles
to each
other,
the other being a beam
carrying
two pins
(which
slide in those
grooves),
and also the
describing
pencil..
Flowery
::
Flowery
(a.) Full of
flowers;
abounding
with
blossoms.
Cross-staff
::
Cross-staff
(n.) An
instrument
formerly
used at sea for
taking
the
altitudes
of
celestial
bodies.
Glossography
::
Glossography
(n.) The
writing
of
glossaries,
glosses,
or
comments
for
illustrating
an
author..
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