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Definition of trod
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Trod () imp. & p. p. of
Tread.
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Rebuttal
::
Rebuttal
(n.) The
giving
of
evidence
on the part of a
plaintiff
to
destroy
the
effect
of
evidence
introduced
by the
defendant
in the same suit.
Prelusory
::
Prelusory
(a.)
Introductory;
prelusive.
Bude Light
::
Bude light () A light in which high
illuminating
power is
obtained
by
introducing
a jet of
oxygen
gas or of
common
air into the
center
of a flame fed with coal gas or with oil.
Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) A
method
of
putting
an end to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote upon a
measure
before
a
legislative
body. It is
similar
in
effect
to the
previous
question.
It was first
introduced
into the
British
House of
Commons
in 1882. The
French
word
cloture
was
originally
applied
to this
proceeding.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A hymn
introduced
in the Mass on
certain
festival
days, and
recited
or sung
immediately
before
the
gospel,
and after the
gradual
or
introit,
whence
the
name..
Ventilator
::
Ventilator
(n.) A
contrivance
for
effecting
ventilation;
especially,
a
contrivance
or
machine
for
drawing
off or
expelling
foul or
stagnant
air from any place or
apartment,
or for
introducing
that which is fresh and
pure..
Globefish
::
Globefish
(n.) A
plectognath
fish of the
genera
Diodon,
Tetrodon,
and
allied
genera.
The
globefishes
can suck in water or air and
distend
the body to a more or less
globular
form.
Called
also
porcupine
fish, and sea
hedgehog.
See
Diodon..
Tread
::
Tread (v. t.) To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a path; to tread land when too
light;
a
well-trodden
path..
Intercalary
::
Intercalary
(n.)
Introduced
or
inserted
among
others;
additional;
supernumerary.
Electrode
::
Electrode
(n.) The path by which
electricity
is
conveyed
into or from a
solution
or other
conducting
medium;
esp., the ends of the wires or
conductors,
leading
from
source
of
electricity,
and
terminating
in the
medium
traversed
by the
current..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To put
(something
into a
place);
to
insert;
as, to
introduce
the
finger,
or a
probe..
Cromlech
::
Cromlech
(n.) A
monument
of rough
stones
composed
of one or more large ones
supported
in a
horizontal
position
upon
others.
They are found
chiefly
in
countries
inhabited
by the
ancient
Celts,
and are of a
period
anterior
to the
introduction
of
Christianity
into these
countries..
Seton
::
Seton (n.) A few silk
threads
or
horsehairs,
or a strip of linen or the like,
introduced
beneath
the skin by a knife or
needle,
so as to form an
issue;
also, the issue so
formed..
Supposure
::
Suppository
(n.) A pill or bolus for
introduction
into the
rectum;
esp., a
cylinder
or cone of
medicated
cacao
butter..
Pessary
::
Pessary
(n.) An
instrument
or
device
to be
introduced
into and worn in the
vagina,
to
support
the
uterus,
or
remedy
a
malposition..
Interlard
::
Interlard
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
insert
between;
to mix or
mingle;
especially,
to
introduce
that which is
foreign
or
irrelevant;
as, to
interlard
a
conservation
with oaths or
allusions..
Introduced
::
Introduced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Introduc.
Crookes Tube
::
Crookes
tube () A
vacuum
tube in which the
exhaustion
is
carried
to a very high
degree,
with the
production
of a
distinct
class of
effects;
-- so
called
from W.
Crookes
who
introduced
it..
Initiation
::
Initiation
(n.) The form or
ceremony
by which a
person
is
introduced
into any
society;
mode of
entrance
into an
organized
body;
especially,
the rite of
admission
into a
secret
society
or
order..
Pestalozzianism
::
Pestalozzianism
(n.) The
system
of
education
introduced
by
Pestalozzi.
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