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Definition of pare
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Pare (v. t.) Fig.: To
diminish
the bulk of; to
reduce;
to
lessen.
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Beroe
::
Beroe (n.) A
small,
oval,
transparent
jellyfish,
belonging
to the
Ctenophora..
Photo-electrotype
::
Photo-electrotype
(n.) An
electrotype
plate
formed
in a mold made by
photographing
on
prepared
gelatine,
etc..
Octavalent
::
Octavalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of
eight;
capable
of being
combined
with,
exchanged
for, or
compared
with, eight atoms of
hydrogen;
-- said of
certain
atoms or
radicals..
Semiperspicuous
::
Semiperspicuous
(a.) Half
transparent;
imperfectly
clear;
semipellucid.
Lineage
::
Lineage
(n.)
Descent
in a line from a
common
progenitor;
progeny;
race;
descending
line of
offspring
or
ascending
line of
parentage.
Exordium
::
Exordium
(n.) A
beginning;
an
introduction;
especially,
the
introductory
part of a
discourse
or
written
composition,
which
prepares
the
audience
for the main
subject;
the
opening
part of an
oration..
Anomaly
::
Anomaly
(n.) The angle
measuring
apparent
irregularities
in the
motion
of a
planet.
Ambrotype
::
Ambrotype
(n.) A
picture
taken on a plate of
prepared
glass,
in which the
lights
are
represented
in
silver,
and the
shades
are
produced
by a dark
background
visible
through
the
unsilvered
portions
of the
glass..
Ripe
::
Ripe
(superl.)
Ready for
action
or
effect;
prepared.
Valence
::
Valence
(n.) The
degree
of
combining
power of an atom (or
radical)
as shown by the
number
of atoms of
hydrogen
(or of other
monads,
as
chlorine,
sodium,
etc.) with which it will
combine,
or for which it can be
substituted,
or with which it can be
compared;
thus, an atom of
hydrogen
is a
monad,
and has a
valence
of one; the atoms of
oxygen,
nitrogen,
and
carbon
are
respectively
dyads,
triads,
and
tetrads,
and have a
valence
respectively
of two,
three,
and
four..
Sleid
::
Sleid (v. t.) To sley, or
prepare
for use in the
weaver's
sley, or
slaie..
It
::
It
(pron.)
As a
demonstrative,
especially
at the
beginning
of a
sentence,
pointing
to that which is about to be
stated,
named,
or
mentioned,
or
referring
to that which
apparent
or well
known;
as, I saw it was
John..
Baseborn
::
Baseborn
(a.) Born of low
parentage.
Retrograde
::
Retrograde
(a.)
Apparently
moving
backward,
and
contrary
to the
succession
of the
signs,
that is, from east to west, as a
planet..
Batting
::
Batting
(n.)
Cotton
in
sheets,
prepared
for use in
making
quilts,
etc.; as,
cotton
batting..
Half-caste
::
Half-caste
(n.) One born of a
European
parent
on the one side, and of a
Hindoo
or
Mohammedan
on the
other.
Also
adjective;
as,
half-caste
parents..
Interadditive
::
Interadditive
(a.) Added or
placed
between
the parts of
another
thing,
as a
clause
inserted
parenthetically
in a
sentence..
Agamogenesis
::
Agamogenesis
(n.)
Reproduction
without
the union of
parents
of
distinct
sexes:
asexual
reproduction.
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To
render
bright,
transparent,
or
undimmed;
to free from
clouds..
Small
::
Small
(superl.)
Having
little
size,
compared
with other
things
of the same kind;
little
in
quantity
or
degree;
diminutive;
not large or
extended
in
dimension;
not
great;
not much;
inconsiderable;
as, a small man; a small
river..
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