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Definition of car
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Car (n.) The stars also
called
Charles's
Wain, the Great Bear, or the
Dipper..
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Whippletree
::
Whippletree
(n.) The
pivoted
or
swinging
bar to which the
traces,
or tugs, of a
harness
are
fastened,
and by which a
carriage,
a plow, or other
implement
or
vehicle,
is
drawn;
a
whiffletree;
a
swingletree;
a
singletree.
See
Singletree..
Nicaragua Wood
::
Nicaragua
wood ()
Brazil
wood.
Main-hamper
::
Main-hamper
(n.) A
hamper
to be
carried
in the hand; a hand
basket
used in
carrying
grapes
to the
press.
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To
attach
to a post, a wall, or other usual place of
affixing
public
notices;
to
placard;
as, to post a
notice;
to post
playbills..
Cardiograph
::
Cardiograph
(n.) An
instrument
which,
when
placed
in
contact
with the
chest,
will
register
graphically
the
comparative
duration
and
intensity
of the
heart's
movements..
Bocardo
::
Bocardo
(n.) A form of
syllogism
of which the first and third
propositions
are
particular
negatives,
and the
middle
term a
universal
affirmative..
Hexane
::
Hexane
(n.) Any one of five
hydrocarbons,
C6H14,
of the
paraffin
series.
They are
colorless,
volatile
liquids,
and are so
called
because
the
molecule
has six
carbon
atoms..
Reckling
::
Reckling
(a.)
Needing
care; weak;
feeble;
as, a
reckling
child..
Pothecary
::
Pothecary
(n.) An
apothecary.
Brattishing
::
Brattishing
(n.)
Carved
openwork,
as of a
shrine,
battlement,
or
parapet..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.) A
carriage
of state or of
pleasure
with all that
accompanies
it, as
horses,
liveried
servants,
etc., a showy
turn-out..
Caromel
::
Caromel
(n.) See
Caramel.
Cure
::
Cure (n.) Care, heed, or
attention..
Cargason
::
Cargason
(n.) A
cargo.
Cadet
::
Cadet (n.) A
gentleman
who
carries
arms in a
regiment,
as a
volunteer,
with a view of
acquiring
military
skill and
obtaining
a
commission..
Ceratobranchial
::
Ceratobranchial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the bone, or
cartilage,
below the
epibranchial
in a
branchial
arch..
Regency
::
Regency
(a.) A body of men
intrusted
with
vicarious
government;
as, a
regency
constituted
during
a
king's
minority,
absence
from the
kingdom,
or other
disability..
Mesogastric
::
Mesogastric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
middle
gastric
lobe of the
carapace
of a crab.
Axe
::
Axe (n.) A tool or
instrument
of
steel,
or of iron with a steel edge or
blade,
for
felling
trees,
chopping
and
splitting
wood,
hewing
timber,
etc. It is
wielded
by a
wooden
helve or
handle,
so fixed in a
socket
or eye as to be in the same plane with the
blade.
The
broadax,
or
carpenter's
ax, is an ax for
hewing
timber,
made
heavier
than the
chopping
ax, and with a
broader
and
thinner
blade and a
shorter
handle..
Propagate
::
Propagate
(v. t.) To
spread
from
person
to
person;
to
extend
the
knowledge
of; to
originate
and
spread;
to carry from place to
place;
to
disseminate;
as, to
propagate
a story or
report;
to
propagate
the
Christian
religion..
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