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Definition of rime
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Rime (v. i.) To
freeze
or
congeal
into
hoarfrost.
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Grimy
::
Grimy
(superl.)
Full of
grime;
begrimed;
dirty;
foul.
Starveling
::
Starveling
(n.) One who, or that
which,
pines from lack or food, or
nutriment..
Grime
::
Grime (v. t.) To sully or soil
deeply;
to dirt.
Sacrilege
::
Sacrilege
(n.) The sin or crime of
violating
or
profaning
sacred
things;
the
alienating
to
laymen,
or to
common
purposes,
what has been
appropriated
or
consecrated
to
religious
persons
or
uses..
Unnatural
::
Unnatural
(a.) Not
natural;
contrary,
or not
conforming,
to the order of
nature;
being
without
natural
traits;
as,
unnatural
crimes..
Grime
::
Grime (n.) Foul
matter;
dirt,
rubbed
in;
sullying
blackness,
deeply
ingrained..
Primerole
::
Primerole
(n.) See
Primrose.
Hydrodynamics
::
Hydrodynamics
(n.) That
branch
of the
science
of
mechanics
which
relates
to
fluids,
or, as
usually
limited,
which
treats
of the laws of
motion
and
action
of
nonelastic
fluids,
whether
as
investigated
mathematically,
or by
observation
and
experiment;
the
principles
of
dynamics,
as
applied
to water and other
fluids..
Primer
::
Primer
(n.) A small
elementary
book for
teaching
children
to read; a
reading
or
spelling
book for a
beginner.
Debase
::
Debase
(a.) To
reduce
from a
higher
to a lower state or grade of
worth,
dignity,
purity,
station,
etc.; to
degrade;
to
lower;
to
deteriorate;
to
abase;
as, to
debase
the
character
by
crime;
to
debase
the mind by
frivolity;
to
debase
style by
vulgar
words..
Meson
::
Meson (n.) The
mesial
plane
dividing
the body of an
animal
into
similar
right and left
halves.
The line in which it meets the
dorsal
surface
has been
called
the
dorsimeson,
and the
corresponding
ventral
edge the
ventrimeson..
Tube
::
Tube (n.) A
priming
tube, or
friction
primer.
See under
Priming,
and
Friction..
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) An
experiment,
or
something
from which a
conclusion
may be
drawn..
Prime
::
Prime (a.)
Early;
blooming;
being in the first
stage.
Experiencer
::
Experiencer
(n.) An
experimenter.
Rimer
::
Rimer (n.) A
rhymer;
a
versifier.
Saccharometer
::
Saccharometer
(n.) A
saccharimeter.
Rime
::
Rime (v. i. & t.) To
rhyme.
See
Rhyme.
Accuse
::
Accuse
(v. t.) To
charge
with, or
declare
to have
committed,
a crime or
offense.
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To reach a point by
progressive
motion;
to gain or
compass
an
object
by
effort,
practice,
study,
inquiry,
reasoning,
or
experiment..
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