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Definition of brought
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Brought
(imp. & p. p.) of Brin.
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Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Separate
or
distinct
by
reason
of
superiority;
distinguished;
important;
noteworthy;
unusual;
special;
as, he
brought
no
particular
news; she was the
particular
belle of the
party..
Odium
::
Odium (n.)
Hatred;
dislike;
as, his
conduct
brought
him into
odium,
or,
brought
odium upon him..
Tripoli
::
Tripoli
(n.) An
earthy
substance
originally
brought
from
Tripoli,
used in
polishing
stones
and
metals.
It
consists
almost
wholly
of the
siliceous
shells
of
diatoms..
Jellied
::
Jellied
(a.)
Brought
to the state or
consistence
of
jelly.
Linoleum
::
Linoleum
(n.)
Linseed
oil
brought
to
various
degrees
of
hardness
by some
oxidizing
process,
as by
exposure
to
heated
air, or by
treatment
with
chloride
of
sulphur.
In this
condition
it is used for many of the
purposes
to which India
rubber
has been
applied..
Collatitious
::
Collatitious
(a.)
Brought
together;
contributed;
done by
contributions.
Recoverable
::
Recoverable
(a.)
Capable
of being
recovered
or
regained;
capable
of being
brought
back to a
former
condition,
as from
sickness,
misfortune,
etc.;
obtainable
from a
debtor
or
possessor;
as, the debt is
recoverable;
goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not
recoverable..
Salamstone
::
Salamstone
(n.) A kind of blue
sapphire
brought
from
Ceylon.
Amassment
::
Amassment
(n.) An
amassing;
a heap
collected;
a large
quantity
or
number
brought
together;
an
accumulation.
Seigniorage
::
Seigniorage
(n.)
Something
claimed
or taken by
virtue
of
sovereign
prerogative;
specifically,
a
charge
or toll
deducted
from
bullion
brought
to a mint to be
coined;
the
difference
between
the cost of a mass of
bullion
and the value as money of the
pieces
coined
from it..
Fetch
::
Fetch (n.) A
stratagem
by which a thing is
indirectly
brought
to pass, or by which one thing seems
intended
and
another
is done; a
trick;
an
artifice..
Java
::
"Java (n.) Java
coffee,
a kind of
coffee
brought
from
Java..
Gamboge
::
Gamboge
(n.) A
concrete
juice,
or gum
resin,
produced
by
several
species
of trees in Siam,
Ceylon,
and
Malabar.
It is
brought
in
masses,
or
cylindrical
rolls,
from
Cambodia,
or
Cambogia,
--
whence
its name. The best kind is of a
dense,
compact
texture,
and of a
beatiful
reddish
yellow.
Taking
internally,
it is a
strong
and harsh
cathartic
and
emetic..
Expirable
::
Expirable
(a.) That may
expire;
capable
of being
brought
to an end.
Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.) The
particular
position
of the child
during
labor
relatively
to the
passage
though
which it is to be
brought
forth;
--
specifically
designated
by the part which first
appears
at the mouth of the
uterus;
as, a
breech
presentation..
Parturition
::
Parturition
(n.) That which is
brought
forth;
a
birth.
Final
::
Final (a.)
Conclusive;
decisive;
as, a final
judgment;
the
battle
of
Waterloo
brought
the
contest
to a final
issue..
Rush-bearing
::
Rush-bearing
(n.) A kind of rural
festival
at the
dedication
of a
church,
when the
parishioners
brought
rushes
to strew the
church..
Cud
::
Cud (n.) That
portion
of food which is
brought
up into the mouth by
ruminating
animals
from their first
stomach,
to be
chewed
a
second
time..
Twinning
::
Twinning
(n.) The
assemblage
of two or more
crystals,
or parts of
crystals,
in
reversed
position
with
reference
to each other in
accordance
with some
definite
law; also,
rarely,
in
artificial
twinning
(accomplished
for
example
by
pressure),
the
process
by which this
reversal
is
brought
about..
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