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Definition of so
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So
(adv.)
Very; in a high
degree;
that is, in such a
degree
as can not well be
expressed;
as, he is so good; he
planned
so
wisely..
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Caste
::
Caste (n.) A
separate
and fixed order or class of
persons
in
society
who
chiefly
hold
intercourse
among
themselves.
Excrescence
::
Excrescence
(n.) An
excrescent
appendage,
as, a wart or
tumor;
anything
growing
out
unnaturally
from
anything
else; a
preternatural
or
morbid
development;
hence,
a
troublesome
superfluity;
an
incumbrance;
as, an
excrescence
on the body, or on a
plant..
Prudence
::
Prudence
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prudent;
wisdom
in the way of
caution
and
provision;
discretion;
carefulness;
hence,
also,
economy;
frugality..
Question
::
Question
(n.)
Examination
with
reference
to a
decisive
result;
investigation;
specifically,
a
judicial
or
official
investigation;
also,
examination
under
torture..
Rareripe
::
Rareripe
(a.) Early ripe; ripe
before
others,
or
before
the usual
season..
Toastmaster
::
Toastmaster
(n.) A
person
who
presides
at a
public
dinner
or
banquet,
and
announces
the
toasts..
Quadrat
::
Quadrat
(n.) An old
instrument
used for
taking
altitudes;
--
called
also
geometrical
square,
and line of
shadows..
Sharer
::
Sharer
(n.) One who
shares;
a
participator;
a
partaker;
also, a
divider;
a
distributer..
Druid
::
Druid (n.) A
member
of a
social
and
benevolent
order,
founded
in
London
in 1781, and
professedly
based on the
traditions
of the
ancient
Druids.
Lodges
or
groves
of the
society
are
established
in other
countries..
Personable
::
Personable
(a.)
Having
a
well-formed
body, or
person;
graceful;
comely;
of good
appearance;
presentable;
as, a
personable
man or
woman..
Sundial
::
Sundew
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Drosera,
low bog
plants
whose
leaves
are beset with
pediceled
glands
which
secrete
a
viscid
fluid that
glitters
like
dewdrops
and
attracts
and
detains
insects.
After an
insect
is
caught,
the
glands
curve
inward
like
tentacles
and the leaf
digests
it.
Called
also
lustwort..
Redden
::
Redden
(a.) To make red or
somewhat
red; to give a red color to.
Carbohydrate
::
Carbohydrate
(n.) One of a group of
compounds
including
the
sugars,
starches,
and gums, which
contain
six (or some
multiple
of six)
carbon
atoms,
united
with a
variable
number
of
hydrogen
and
oxygen
atoms,
but with the two
latter
always
in
proportion
as to form
water;
as
dextrose,
C6H12O6..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The three
goddesses,
Clotho,
Lachesis,
and
Atropos,
sometimes
called
the
Destinies,
or
Parcaewho
were
supposed
to
determine
the
course
of human life. They are
represented,
one as
holding
the
distaff,
a
second
as
spinning,
and the third as
cutting
off the
thread..
Xenurine
::
Xenurine
(n.) A
cabassou.
Mistressship
::
Mistressship
(n.)
Ladyship,
a style of
address;
-- with the
personal
pronoun..
Grenadier
::
Grenadier
(n.)
Originaly,
a
soldier
who
carried
and threw
grenades;
afterward,
one of a
company
attached
to each
regiment
or
battalion,
taking
post on the right of the line, and
wearing
a
peculiar
uniform.
In
modern
times,
a
member
of a
special
regiment
or
corps;
as, a
grenadier
of the guard of
Napoleon
I. one of the
regiment
of
Grenadier
Guards
of the
British
army, etc..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) A
compilation
of
statutes
or
decisions
analytically
arranged.
The term is
applied
in a
general
sense to the
Pandects
of
Justinian
(see
Pandect),
but is also
specially
given by
authors
to
compilations
of laws on
particular
topics;
a
summary
of laws; as,
Comyn's
Digest;
the
United
States
Digest..
Four-o''clock
::
Four-o'clock
(n.) The friar bird; -- so
called
from its cry, which
resembles
these
words..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(v. i.) To make a quick
succession
of
sharp,
inharmonious
noises,
as by the
collision
of hard and not very
sonorous
bodies
shaken
together;
to
clatter..
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