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Text (n.) The four
Gospels,
by way of
distinction
or
eminence..
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Calamander Wood
::
Calamander
wood () A
valuable
furniture
wood from India and
Ceylon,
of a
hazel-brown
color,
with black
stripes,
very hard in
texture.
It is a
species
of
ebony,
and is
obtained
from the
Diospyros
quaesita.
Called
also
Coromandel
wood..
Chartaceous
::
Chartaceous
(a.)
Resembling
paper or
parchment;
of
paper-like
texture;
papery.
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..
Grain
::
Grain (n.) The
composite
particles
of any
substance;
that
arrangement
of the
particles
of any body which
determines
its
comparative
roughness
or
hardness;
texture;
as,
marble,
sugar,
sandstone,
etc., of fine
grain..
Ceraceous
::
Ceraceous
(a.)
Having
the
texture
and color of new wax; like wax; waxy.
Jet
::
"Jet (n.) A
variety
of
lignite,
of a very
compact
texture
and
velvet
black
color,
susceptible
of a good
polish,
and often
wrought
into
mourning
jewelry,
toys,
buttons,
etc.
Formerly
called
also black
amber..
Hydrocele
::
Hydrocele
(n.) A
collection
of
serous
fluid in the
areolar
texture
of the
scrotum
or in the
coverings,
especially
in the
serous
sac,
investing
the
testicle
or the
spermatic
cord;
dropsy
of the
testicle..
Texturing
::
Texturing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Textur.
Hardbeam
::
Hardbeam
(n.) A tree of the genus
Carpinus,
of
compact,
horny
texture;
hornbeam..
Mat
::
Mat (n.)
Anything
growing
thickly,
or
closely
interwoven,
so as to
resemble
a mat in form or
texture;
as, a mat of
weeds;
a mat of
hair..
Moire
::
Moire (n.)
Originally,
a fine
textile
fabric
made of the hair of an
Asiatic
goat;
afterwards,
any
textile
fabric
to which a
watered
appearance
is given in the
process
of
calendering..
Scleroid
::
Scleroid
(a.)
Having
a hard
texture,
as
nutshells..
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) The
disposition
or
connection
of
threads,
filaments,
or other
slender
bodies,
interwoven;
as, the
texture
of cloth or of a
spider's
web..
Contexture
::
Contexture
(n.) The
arrangement
and union of the
constituent
parts of a
thing;
a
weaving
together
of
parts;
structural
character
of a
thing;
system;
constitution;
texture.
Homoptera
::
Homoptera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Hemiptera,
in which both pairs of wings are
similar
in
texture,
and do not
overlap
when
folded,
as in the
cicada.
See
Hemiptera..
Retexture
::
Retexture
(n.) The act of
weaving
or
forming
again.
Drapery
::
Drapery
(n.) A
textile
fabric
used for
decorative
purposes,
especially
when hung
loosely
and in folds
carefully
disturbed;
as: (a)
Garments
or
vestments
of this
character
worn upon the body, or shown in the
representations
of the human
figure
in art. (b)
Hangings
of a room or hall, or about a bed..
Flower
::
Flower
(n.) In the
popular
sense,
the bloom or
blossom
of a
plant;
the showy
portion,
usually
of a
different
color,
shape,
and
texture
from the
foliage..
Textured
::
Textured
(imp. & p. p.) of
Textur.
Subrector
::
Subreader
(n.) An under
reader
in the inns of
court,
who reads the texts of law the
reader
is to
discourse
upon..
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