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Definition of cry
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cry is as below...
Cry (v. t.) To cause to do
something,
or bring to some
state,
by
crying
or
weeping;
as, to cry one's self to
sleep..
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Porphyry
::
Porphyry
(n.) A term used
somewhat
loosely
to
designate
a rock
consisting
of a
fine-grained
base
(usually
feldspathic)
through
which
crystals,
as of
feldspar
or
quartz,
are
disseminated.
There are red,
purple,
and green
varieties,
which are
highly
esteemed
as
marbles..
Ligustrin
::
Ligustrin
(n.) A
bitter
principle
found in the bark of the
privet
(Ligustrum
vulgare),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
with a warm,
bitter
taste;
--
called
also
ligustron..
Lactide
::
Lactide
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
substance,
obtained
from also, by
extension,
any
similar
substance..
Amphibole
::
Amphibole
(n.) A
common
mineral
embracing
many
varieties
varying
in color and in
composition.
It
occurs
in
monoclinic
crystals;
also
massive,
generally
with
fibrous
or
columnar
structure.
The color
varies
from white to gray,
green,
brown,
and
black.
It is a
silicate
of
magnesium
and
calcium,
with
usually
aluminium
and iron. Some
common
varieties
are
tremolite,
actinolite,
asbestus,
edenite,
hornblende
(the last name being also used as a
general
term for the whole
species).
Amphibole
is a
constit
Trilling
::
Trilling
(n.) A
compound
crystal,
consisting
of three
individuals..
Mewl
::
Mewl (v. i.) To cry, as a young
child;
to
squall..
Hemitrope
::
Hemitrope
(n.) That which is
hemitropal
in
construction;
(Crystallog.)
a twin
crystal
having
a
hemitropal
structure.
Recrystallization
::
Recrystallization
(n.) The
process
or
recrystallizing.
Lupinin
::
Lupinin
(n.) A
glucoside
found in the seeds of
several
species
of
lupine,
and
extracted
as a
yellowish
white
crystalline
substance..
Crystalline
::
Crystalline
(a.)
Formed
by
crystallization;
like
crystal
in
texture.
Nitre
::
Nitre (n.) A white
crystalline
semitransparent
salt;
potassium
nitrate;
saltpeter.
See
Saltpeter.
Hematotherma
::
Hematotherma
(n. pl.) The
warm-blooded
vertebrates,
comprising
the
mammals
and
birds;
-- the
antithesis
to
hematocrya..
Miaul
::
Miaul (v. i.) To cry as a cat; to mew; to
caterwaul.
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) The act of one who
calls;
a
crying
aloud,
esp. in order to
summon,
or to
attact
the
attention
of, some one..
Fluoranthene
::
Fluoranthene
(n.) A white
crystalline
hydrocarbon
C/H/, of a
complex
structure,
found as one
ingrdient
of the
higher
boiling
portion
of coal tar..
Mimetical
::
Mimetical
()
Characterized
by
mimicry;
--
applied
to
animals
and
plants;
as,
mimetic
species;
mimetic
organisms.
See
Mimicry..
Parameter
::
Parameter
(n.) The ratio of the three
crystallographic
axes which
determines
the
position
of any
plane;
also, the
fundamental
axial ratio for a given
species..
Haematocrystallin
::
Haematocrystallin
(n.) Same as
Hematocrystallin.
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..
Dioptase
::
Dioptase
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
copper,
occurring
in
emerald-green
crystals..
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