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Definition of die
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Die (v. i.) To
recede
and grow
fainter;
to
become
imperceptible;
to
vanish;
-- often with out or away.
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Mixture
::
Mixture
(n.) That which
results
from
mixing
different
ingredients
together;
a
compound;
as, to drink a
mixture
of
molasses
and
water;
-- also, a
medley..
Soldier
::
Soldier
(v. i.) To serve as a
soldier.
Obedience
::
Obedience
(n.) A
following;
a body of
adherents;
as, the Roman
Catholic
obedience,
or the whole body of
persons
who
submit
to the
authority
of the
pope..
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
inconvenient;
want of
convenience;
unfitness;
unsuitableness;
inexpediency;
awkwardness;
as, the
inconvenience
of the
arrangement..
Dietist
::
Dietist
(n.) Alt. of
Dietitia.
Auditor
::
Auditor
(a.) One who hears
judicially,
as in an
audience
court..
Swedenborgian
::
Swedenborgian
(n.) One who holds the
doctrines
of the New
Jerusalem
church,
as
taught
by
Emanuel
Swedenborg,
a
Swedish
philosopher
and
religious
writer,
who was born a. d. 1688 and died 1772.
Swedenborg
claimed
to have
intercourse
with the
spiritual
world,
through
the
opening
of his
spiritual
senses
in 1745. He
taught
that the Lord Jesus
Christ,
as
comprehending
in
himself
all the
fullness
of the
Godhead,
is the one only God, and that there is a
spiritual
sense to the
Scriptures,
which he
(Swede
Air Sac
::
Air sac () One of the
spaces
in
different
parts of the
bodies
of
birds,
which are
filled
with air and
connected
with the air
passages
of the
lungs;
an air
cell..
Mestee
::
Mestee
(n.) The
offspring
of a white
person
and a
quadroon;
-- so
called
in the West
Indies.
Stereomonoscope
::
Stereometry
(n.) The art of
measuring
and
computing
the
cubical
contents
of
bodies
and
figures;
--
distinguished
from
planimetry.
Chloro-
::
Chloro-
() A
prefix
denoting
that
chlorine
is an
ingredient
in the
substance
named.
Disobedient
::
Disobedient
(a.) Not
yielding.
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) A piece or
combination
of
pieces,
usually
triangular
in
general
shape,
projecting
from, or
fastened
to, a wall, or other
surface,
to
support
heavy
bodies
or to
strengthen
angles..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(n.) A
narrow
passage;
esp., a
contracted
part of a
stream,
lake, or sea; a
strait
connecting
two
bodies
of
water;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as, The
Narrows
of New York
harbor..
Betel
::
Betel (n.) A
species
of
pepper
(Piper
betle),
the
leaves
of which are
chewed,
with the areca or betel nut and a
little
shell lime, by the
inhabitants
of the East
Indies.
It is a woody
climber
with ovate
many-nerved
leaves..
Sola
::
Sola (n.) A
leguminous
plant
(Aeschynomene
aspera)
growing
in moist
places
in
Southern
India and the East
Indies.
Its
pithlike
stem is used for
making
hats,
swimming-jackets,
etc..
Hydatid
::
Hydatid
(n.) A
membranous
sac or
bladder
filled
with a
pellucid
fluid,
found in
various
parts of the
bodies
of
animals,
but
unconnected
with the
tissues.
It is
usually
formed
by
parasitic
worms,
esp. by
larval
tapeworms,
as
Echinococcus
and
Coenurus.
See these words in the
Vocabulary..
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not
studied;
not
acquired
by
study;
unlabored;
natural.
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) Power to
resist
force;
solidity
or
toughness;
the
quality
of
bodies
by which they
endure
the
application
of force
without
breaking
or
yielding;
-- in this sense
opposed
to
frangibility;
as, the
strength
of a bone, of a beam, of a wall, a rope, and the
like..
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