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Definition of thor
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Thor (n.) The god of
thunder,
and son of
Odin..
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Thoracotomy
::
Thoracotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
opening
the
pleural
cavity
by
incision.
Surrey
::
Surreptitious
(a.) Done or made by
stealth,
or
without
proper
authority;
made or
introduced
fraudulently;
clandestine;
stealthy;
as, a
surreptitious
passage
in an old
manuscript;
a
surreptitious
removal
of
goods..
Requisition
::
Requisition
(n.) The act of
requiring,
as of
right;
a
demand
or
application
made as by
authority..
Sloe
::
Sloe (n.) A
small,
bitter,
wild
European
plum, the fruit of the
blackthorn
(Prunus
spinosa);
also, the tree
itself..
Synodical
::
Synodical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
synod;
transacted
in, or
authorized
by, a
synod;
as,
synodical
proceedings
or
forms..
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) A
leader,
chief,
or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts
independently,
or who has
controlling
authority
or
influence;
as, the
principal
of a
faction,
a
school,
a firm, etc.; --
distinguished
from a
subordinate,
abettor,
auxiliary,
or
assistant..
Stethoscope
::
Stethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
used in
auscultation
for
examining
the
organs
of the
chest,
as the heart and
lungs,
by
conveying
to the ear of the
examiner
the
sounds
produced
in the
thorax..
Imperial
::
Imperial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
empire,
or to an
emperor;
as, an
imperial
government;
imperial
authority
or
edict..
Disown
::
Disown
(v. t.) To
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one's self; to
disavow
or deny, as
connected
with one's self
personally;
as, a
parent
can
hardly
disown
his
child;
an
author
will
sometimes
disown
his
writings..
Clearance
::
Clearance
(n.) The act of
clearing;
as, to make a
thorough
clearance..
Standard
::
Standard
(n.) The
proportion
of
weights
of fine metal and alloy
established
by
authority.
Hedge
::
Hedge (n.) A
thicket
of
bushes,
usually
thorn
bushes;
especially,
such a
thicket
planted
as a fence
between
any two
portions
of land; and also any sort of
shrubbery,
as
evergreens,
planted
in a line or as a
fence;
particularly,
such a
thicket
planted
round a field to fence it, or in rows to
separate
the parts of a
garden..
Adept
::
Adept (a.) Well
skilled;
completely
versed;
thoroughly
proficient.
Legitimate
::
Legitimate
(a.)
Authorized;
real;
genuine;
not
false,
counterfeit,
or
spurious;
as,
legitimate
poems of
Chaucer;
legitimate
inscriptions..
Hymnology
::
Hymnology
(n.) The hymns or
sacred
lyrics
composed
by
authors
of a
particular
country
or
period;
as, the
hymnology
of the
eighteenth
century;
also, the
collective
body of hymns used by any
particular
church
or
religious
body; as, the
Anglican
hymnology..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
general,
a rule of being or of
conduct,
established
by an
authority
able to
enforce
its will; a
controlling
regulation;
the mode or order
according
to which an agent or a power
acts..
Contumacious
::
Contumacious
(a.)
Exhibiting
contumacy;
contemning
authority;
obstinate;
perverse;
stubborn;
disobedient.
Enthrone
::
Enthrone
(v. t.) To seat on a
throne;
to exalt to the seat of
royalty
or of high
authority;
hence,
to
invest
with
sovereign
authority
or
dignity..
Anathema
::
Anathema
(n.) A ban or curse
pronounced
with
religious
solemnity
by
ecclesiastical
authority,
and
accompanied
by
excommunication.
Hence:
Denunciation
of
anything
as
accursed..
Soaking
::
Soaking
(a.)
Wetting
thoroughly;
drenching;
as, a
soaking
rain..
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