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Definition of united
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United
(a.)
Combined;
joined;
made one.
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Range
::
Range (v.) In the
public
land
system
of the
United
States,
a row or line of
townships
lying
between
two
successive
meridian
lines six miles
apart..
Confraternity
::
Confraternity
(n.) A
society
of body of men
united
for some
purpose,
or in some
profession;
a
brotherhood..
Chersonese
::
Chersonese
(n.) A
peninsula;
a tract of land
nearly
surrounded
by
water,
but
united
to a
larger
tract by a neck of land or
isthmus;
as, the
Cimbric
Chersonese,
or
Jutland;
the
Tauric
Chersonese,
or
Crimea..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
united
or
combined
with
anything
else;
separated;
dissevered;
unattached;
at
liberty
to
escape;
as, free
carbonic
acid gas; free
cells..
Unmade
::
Unmade
(a.)
Deprived
of form,
character,
etc.;
disunited..
Allied
::
Allied
(a.)
United;
joined;
leagued;
akin;
related.
See Ally.
Bluebird
::
Bluebird
(n.) A small song bird
(Sialia
sialis),
very
common
in the
United
States,
and, in the
north,
one of the
earliest
to
arrive
in
spring.
The male is blue, with the
breast
reddish.
It is
related
to the
European
robin..
Pugging
::
Pugging
(v. t.)
Mortar
or the like, laid
between
the
joists
under the
boards
of a
floor,
or
within
a
partition,
to
deaden
sound;
-- in the
United
States
usually
called
deafening..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) The
stitch
by which the parts are
united.
Straight-lined
::
Straight-joint
(a.) In the
United
States,
applied
to
planking
or
flooring
put
together
without
the
tongue
and
groove,
the
pieces
being laid edge to
edge..
Nine-bark
::
Nine-bark
(n.) A
white-flowered
rosaceous
shrub
(Neillia,
/
Spiraea,
opulifolia),
common
in the
Northern
United
States.
The bark
separates
into many thin
layers,
whence
the
name..
Postmaster-general
::
Postmaster-general
(n.) The chief
officer
of the
post-office
department
of a
government.
In the
United
States
the
postmaster-general
is a
member
of the
cabinet.
Cradling
::
Cradling
(n.)
Cutting
a cask into two
pieces
lengthwise,
to
enable
it to pass a
narrow
place,
the two parts being
afterward
united
and
rehooped..
Mackinaw
::
Mackinaw
() A thick
blanket
formerly
in
common
use in the
western
part of the
United
States.
Wife
::
Wife (n.) The
lawful
consort
of a man; a woman who is
united
to a man in
wedlock;
a woman who has a
husband;
a
married
woman;
--
correlative
of
husband.
Confederate
::
Confederate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
government
of the
eleven
Southern
States
of the
United
States
which
(1860-1865)
attempted
to
establish
an
independent
nation
styled
the
Confederate
States
of
America;
as, the
Confederate
congress;
Confederate
money..
Salamander
::
Salamander
(n.) The
pouched
gopher
(Geomys
tuza) of the
Southern
United
States.
Rope
::
Rope (n.) A row or
string
consisting
of a
number
of
things
united,
as by
braiding,
twining,
etc.; as, a rope of
onions..
Timber
::
Timber
(n.) A rib, or a
curving
piece of wood,
branching
outward
from the keel and
bending
upward
in a
vertical
direction.
One
timber
is
composed
of
several
pieces
united..
Labium
::
Labium
(n.) The organ of
insects
which
covers
the mouth
beneath,
and
serves
as an under lip. It
consists
of the
second
pair of
maxillae,
usually
closely
united
in the
middle
line, but
bearing
a pair of palpi in most
insects.
It often
consists
of a thin
anterior
part
(ligula
or
palpiger)
and a
firmer
posterior
plate
(mentum)..
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