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Definition of read
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Read (v. i.) To tell; to
declare.
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Thrid
::
Thrid (n.)
Thread;
continuous
line.
Weaving
::
Weaving
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
weaves;
the act or art of
forming
cloth in a loom by the union or
intertexture
of
threads..
Canker
::
Canker
(n.) A
corroding
or
sloughing
ulcer;
esp. a
spreading
gangrenous
ulcer or
collection
of
ulcers
in or about the
mouth;
--
called
also water
canker,
canker
of the
mouth,
and
noma..
Epidemical
::
Epidemical
(a.)
Common
to, or
affecting
at the same time, a large
number
in a
community;
--
applied
to a
disease
which,
spreading
widely,
attacks
many
persons
at the same time; as, an
epidemic
disease;
an
epidemic
catarrh,
fever,
etc. See
Endemic..
Pervasion
::
Pervasion
(n.) The act of
pervading,
passing,
or
spreading
through
the whole
extent
of a
thing..
Glyceride
::
Glyceride
(n.) A
compound
ether
(formed
from
glycerin).
Some
glycerides
exist ready
formed
as
natural
fats,
others
are
produced
artificially..
Readability
::
Readability
(n.) The state of being
readable;
readableness.
Bread
::
Bread (a.) To
spread.
Drad
::
Drad (p. p. & a.)
Dreaded.
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) A light
repast
or
luncheon;
as, a cold
collation;
-- first
applied
to the
refreshment
on fast days that
accompanied
the
reading
of the
collation
in
monasteries..
Tapestry
::
Tapestry
(n.) A
fabric,
usually
of
worsted,
worked
upon a warp of linen or other
thread
by hand, the
designs
being
usually
more or less
pictorial
and the stuff
employed
for wall
hangings
and the like. The term is also
applied
to
different
kinds of
embroidery..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A large tree, the
Artocarpus
integrifolia,
common
in the East
Indies,
closely
allied
to the
breadfruit,
from which it
differs
in
having
its
leaves
entire.
The fruit is of great size,
weighing
from
thirty
to forty
pounds,
and
through
its soft
fibrous
matter
are
scattered
the
seeds,
which are
roasted
and
eaten.
The wood is of a
yellow
color,
fine
grain,
and
rather
heavy,
and is much used in
cabinetwork.
It is also used for
dyeing
a
brilliant
yellow..
Outdoors
::
Outdoors
(adv.)
Abread;
out of the
house;
out of
doors.
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To
overspread
the
surface
of (one
thing)
with
another;
as, to cover wood with paint or
lacquer;
to cover a table with a
cloth..
Underpinning
::
Underpinning
(n.) That by which a
building
is
underpinned;
the
material
and
construction
used for
support,
introduced
beneath
a wall
already
constructed..
Salable
::
Salable
(a.)
Capable
of being sold; fit to be sold;
finding
a ready
market.
Azyme
::
Azyme (n.)
Unleavened
bread.
Branchy
::
Branchy
(a.) Full of
branches;
having
wide-spreading
branches;
consisting
of
branches.
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.)
Nicety
or
fineness
of form,
texture,
or
constitution;
softness;
elegance;
smoothness;
tenderness;
and
hence,
frailty
or
weakness;
as, the
delicacy
of a fiber or a
thread;
delicacy
of a hand or of the human form;
delicacy
of the skin;
delicacy
of
frame..
Table
::
Table (n.) Any
collection
and
arrangement
in a
condensed
form of many
particulars
or
values,
for ready
reference,
as of
weights,
measures,
currency,
specific
gravities,
etc.; also, a
series
of
numbers
following
some law, and
expressing
particular
values
corresponding
to
certain
other
numbers
on which they
depend,
and by means of which they are taken out for use in
computations;
as,
tables
of
logarithms,
sines,
tangents,
squares,
cubes,
etc.;
annuity
tables;
interest
tables;
astronomical
tables,
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