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Definition of alar
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Alar (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having,
wings..
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Scalar
::
Scalar
(n.) In the
quaternion
analysis,
a
quantity
that has
magnitude,
but not
direction;
--
distinguished
from a
vector,
which has both
magnitude
and
direction..
Fright
::
Fright
(n.)
Anything
strange,
ugly or
shocking,
producing
a
feeling
of alarm or
aversion..
Floccillation
::
Floccillation
(n.) A
delirious
picking
of
bedclothes
by a sick
person,
as if to pick off
flocks
of wool;
carphology;
-- an
alarming
symptom
in acute
diseases..
Embolismal
::
Embolismal
(a.)
Pertaining
to
embolism;
intercalary;
as,
embolismal
months..
Salaried
::
Salaried
(imp. & p. p.) of
Salar.
Perquisite
::
Perquisite
(n.)
Something
gained
from a place or
employment
over and above the
ordinary
salary
or fixed wages for
services
rendered;
especially,
a fee
allowed
by law to an
officer
for a
specific
service..
Beat
::
Beat (v. t.) To give the
signal
for, by beat of drum; to sound by beat of drum; as, to beat an
alarm,
a
charge,
a
parley,
a
retreat;
to beat the
general,
the
reveille,
the
tattoo.
See
Alarm,
Charge,
Parley,
etc..
Sunna
::
Sunn (n.) An East
Indian
leguminous
plant
(Crotalaria
juncea)
and its
fiber,
which is also
called
sunn
hemp..
Wentletrap
::
Wentletrap
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
elegant,
usually
white,
marine
shells
of the genus
Scalaria,
especially
Scalaria
pretiosa,
which was
formerly
highly
valued;
--
called
also
staircase
shell.
See
Scalaria..
Malaria
::
Malaria
(n.) Air
infected
with some
noxious
substance
capable
of
engendering
disease;
esp., an
unhealthy
exhalation
from
certain
soils,
as
marshy
or wet
lands,
producing
fevers;
miasma..
Threaten
::
Threaten
(v. t.) To utter
threats
against;
to
menace;
to
inspire
with
apprehension;
to
alarm,
or
attempt
to
alarm,
as with the
promise
of
something
evil or
disagreeable;
to
warn..
Paludism
::
Paludism
(n.) The
morbid
phenomena
produced
by
dwelling
among
marshes;
malarial
disease
or
disposition.
Affright
::
Affright
(v. t.) To
impress
with
sudden
fear; to
frighten;
to
alarm.
Calamary
::
Calamary
(n.) A
cephalopod,
belonging
to the genus
Loligo
and
related
genera.
There are many
species.
They have a sack of
inklike
fluid which they
discharge
from the
siphon
tube, when
pursued
or
alarmed,
in order to
confuse
their
enemies.
Their shell is a thin horny
plate,
within
the flesh of the back,
shaped
very much like a quill pen. In
America
they are
called
squids.
See
Squid..
Salmon
::
Salmon
(v.) Any one of
several
species
of
fishes
of the genus Salmo and
allied
genera.
The
common
salmon
(Salmo
salar)
of
Northern
Europe
and
Eastern
North
America,
and the
California
salmon,
or
quinnat,
are the most
important
species.
They are
extensively
preserved
for food. See
Quinnat..
Larum
::
Larum (n.) See
Alarum,
and
Alarm..
Crotalaria
::
Crotalaria
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
plants;
rattlebox.
Talaria
::
Talaria
(n. pl.) Small wings or
winged
shoes
represented
as
fastened
to the
ankles,
--
chiefly
used as an
attribute
of
Mercury..
Stinted
::
Stint (n.) A
phalarope.
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
regain
health
after
sickness;
to grow well; to be
restored
or
cured;
hence,
to
regain
a
former
state or
condition
after
misfortune,
alarm,
etc.; -- often
followed
by of or from; as, to
recover
from a state of
poverty;
to
recover
from
fright..
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