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Definition of brat
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Brat (n.) A
coarse
garment
or
cloak;
also,
coarse
clothing,
in
general..
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Adumbrate
::
Adumbrate
(v. t.) To
overshadow;
to
shade.
Vibrate
::
Vibrate
(v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to
waver;
to
fluctuate;
as, a man
vibrates
between
two
opinions..
Vertebrated
::
Vertebrated
(a.)
Contracted
at
intervals,
so as to
resemble
the spine in
animals..
Xylophone
::
Xylophone
(n.) An
instrument
to
determine
the
vibrative
properties
of
different
kinds of wood.
Hermitage
::
Hermitage
(n.) A
celebrated
French
wine, both white and red, of the
Department
of
Drome..
Pseudo-heart
::
Pseudo-heart
(n.) Any
contractile
vessel
of
invertebrates
which is not of the
nature
of a real
heart,
especially
one of those
pertaining
to the
excretory
system..
Zoochlorella
::
Zoochlorella
(n.) One of the small green
granulelike
bodies
found in the
interior
of
certain
stentors,
hydras,
and other
invertebrates..
Wolf
::
Wolf (a.) In bowed
instruments,
a
harshness
due to
defective
vibration
in
certain
notes of the
scale..
Kaleidophone
::
Kaleidophone
() An
instrument
invented
by
Professor
Wheatstone,
consisting
of a
reflecting
knob at the end of a
vibrating
rod or thin
plate,
for
making
visible,
in the
motion
of a point of light
reflected
from the knob, the paths or
curves
corresponding
with the
musical
notes
produced
by the
vibrations..
Phase
::
Phase (n.) Any one point or
portion
in a
recurring
series
of
changes,
as in the
changes
of
motion
of one of the
particles
constituting
a wave or
vibration;
one
portion
of a
series
of such
changes,
in
distinction
from a
contrasted
portion,
as the
portion
on one side of a
position
of
equilibrium,
in
contrast
with that on the
opposite
side..
Lift
::
Lift (n.) That
portion
of the
vibration
of a
balance
during
which the
impulse
is
given.
Vibratility
::
Vibratility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vibratile;
disposition
to
vibration
or
oscillation.
Agraffe
::
Agraffe
(n.) A hook,
eyelet,
or other
device
by which a piano wire is so held as to limit the
vibration..
Cilia
::
Cilia (n. pl.)
Small,
generally
microscopic,
vibrating
appendages
lining
certain
organs,
as the air
passages
of the
higher
animals,
and in the lower
animals
often
covering
also the whole or a part of the
exterior.
They are also found on some
vegetable
organisms.
In the
Infusoria,
and many
larval
forms,
they are
locomotive
organs..
Damper
::
Damper
(n.) That which damps or
checks;
as: (a) A valve or
movable
plate in the flue or other part of a
stove,
furnace,
etc., used to check or
regulate
the
draught
of air. (b) A
contrivance,
as in a
pianoforte,
to
deaden
vibrations;
or, as in other
pieces
of
mechanism,
to check some
action
at a
particular
time..
Annunciator
::
Annunciator
(n.) One who
announces.
Specifically:
An
officer
in the
church
of
Constantinople,
whose
business
it was to
inform
the
people
of the
festivals
to be
celebrated..
Equilibrated
::
Equilibrated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Equilibrat.
Sing
::
Sing (v. t.) To
celebrate
is song; to give
praises
to in
verse;
to
relate
or
rehearse
in
numbers,
verse,
or
poetry..
Zoophyte
::
Zoophyte
(v. i.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
invertebrate
animals
which more or less
resemble
plants
in
appearance,
or mode of
growth,
as the
corals,
gorgonians,
sea
anemones,
hydroids,
bryozoans,
sponges,
etc.,
especially
any of those that form
compound
colonies
having
a
branched
or
treelike
form, as many
corals
and
hydroids..
Vertebrate
::
Vertebrate
(n.) One of the
Vertebrata.
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