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Definition of rill
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Rill (v. i.) To run a small
stream.
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Parillin
::
Parillin
(n.) A
glucoside
resembling
saponin,
found in the root of
sarsaparilla,
smilax,
etc., and
extracted
as a
bitter
white
crystalline
substance;
--
called
also
smilacin,
sarsaparilla
saponin,
and
sarsaparillin..
Shrill
::
Shrill
(v. t.) To utter or
express
in a
shrill
tone; to cause to make a
shrill
sound.
Guerrilla
::
Guerrilla
(n.) An
irregular
mode of
carrying
on war, by the
constant
attacks
of
independent
bands,
adopted
in the north of Spain
during
the
Peninsular
war..
Grilly
::
Grilly
(v. t.) To
broil;
to
grill;
hence,
To
harass..
Prill
::
Prill (n.) The
brill.
Diaspore
::
Diaspore
(n.) A
hydrate
of
alumina,
often
occurring
in white
lamellar
masses
with
brilliant
pearly
luster;
-- so named on
account
of its
decrepitating
when
heated
before
the
blowpipe..
Brilliant
::
Brilliant
(a.) A
diamond
or other gem of the
finest
cut,
formed
into faces and
facets,
so as to
reflect
and
refract
the
light,
by which it is
rendered
more
brilliant.
It has at the
middle,
or top, a
principal
face,
called
the
table,
which is
surrounded
by a
number
of
sloping
facets
forming
a
bizet;
below,
it has a small face or
collet,
parallel
to the
table,
connected
with the
girdle
by a
pavilion
of
elongated
facets.
It is thus
distinguished
from the rose
diamond,
which is
entirely
covered
with
Pavilion
::
Pavilion
(n.) That part of a
brilliant
which lies
between
the
girdle
and
collet.
See
Illust.
of
Brilliant.
Trillo
::
Trillo
(n.) A trill or
shake.
See
Trill.
Tickle
::
Tickle
(v. t.) To touch
lightly,
so as to
produce
a
peculiar
thrilling
sensation,
which
commonly
causes
laughter,
and a kind of spasm which
become
dengerous
if too long
protracted..
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Affecting
the sense as if
pointed
or
cutting,
keen,
penetrating,
acute:
to the taste or
smell,
pungent,
acid, sour, as
ammonia
has a sharp taste and odor; to the
hearing,
piercing,
shrill,
as a sharp sound or
voice;
to the eye,
instantaneously
brilliant,
dazzling,
as a sharp
flash..
Glow
::
Glow (v. i.) To
exhibit
a
strong,
bright
color;
to be
brilliant,
as if with heat; to be
bright
or red with heat or
animation,
with
blushes,
etc..
Bizet
::
Bizet (n.) The upper
faceted
portion
of a
brilliant-cut
diamond,
which
projects
from the
setting
and
occupies
the zone
between
the
girdle
and the
table.
See
Brilliant,
n..
Epimachus
::
Epimachus
(n.) A genus of
highly
ornate
and
brilliantly
colored
birds of
Australia,
allied
to the birds of
Paradise..
Driller
::
Driller
(n.) One who, or that
which,
drills..
Drill
::
Drill (v. i.) To
practice
an
exercise
or
exercises;
to train one's self.
Arillus
::
Arillus
(n.) A
exterior
covering,
forming
a false coat or
appendage
to a seed, as the
loose,
transparent
bag
inclosing
the seed or the white water lily. The mace of the
nutmeg
is also an
aril..
Frill
::
Frill (v. i.) To shake or
shiver
as with cold; as, the hawk
frills..
Yelp
::
Yelp (v. i.) To utter a
sharp,
quick cry, as a
hound;
to bark
shrilly
with
eagerness,
pain, or fear; to
yaup..
Promerops
::
Promerops
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of very
brilliant
birds
belonging
to
Promerops,
Epimarchus,
and
allied
genera,
closely
related
to the
paradise
birds,
and
mostly
native
of New
Guinea.
They have a long
curved
beak and a long
graduated
tail..
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