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Definition of ding
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Ding (v. i.) To talk with
vehemence,
importunity,
or
reiteration;
to
bluster..
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Fireball
::
Fireball
(n.) A
luminous
meteor,
resembling
a ball of fire
passing
rapidly
through
the air, and
sometimes
exploding..
Hill
::
Hill (n.) A
natural
elevation
of land, or a mass of earth
rising
above the
common
level of the
surrounding
land; an
eminence
less than a
mountain..
Knead
::
Knead (v. t.) Fig.: To treat or form as by
kneading;
to beat.
Leading
::
Leading
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lea.
Serenading
::
Serenading
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Serenad.
Key
::
Key (n.) A bar, pin or
wedge,
to
secure
a
crank,
pulley,
coupling,
etc., upon a
shaft,
and
prevent
relative
turning;
sometimes
holding
by
friction
alone,
but more
frequently
by its
resistance
to
shearing,
being
usually
embedded
partly
in the shaft and
partly
in the
crank,
pulley,
etc..
Distillery
::
Distillery
(n.) The
building
and works where
distilling,
esp. of
alcoholic
liquors,
is
carried
on..
Grindstone
::
Grindstone
(n.) A flat,
circular
stone,
revolving
on an axle, for
grinding
or
sharpening
tools,
or
shaping
or
smoothing
objects..
Liner
::
Liner (n.) A slab on which small
pieces
of
marble,
tile, etc., are
fastened
for
grinding..
Flaring
::
Flaring
(a.)
Opening
or
speading
outwards.
Exaggerative
::
Exaggerative
(a.)
Tending
to
exaggerate;
involving
exaggeration.
Forebodement
::
Forebodement
(n.) The act of
foreboding;
the thing
foreboded.
Sagging
::
Sagging
(n.) A
bending
or
sinking
between
the ends of a
thing,
in
consequence
of its own, or an
imposed,
weight;
an
arching
downward
in the
middle,
as of a ship after
straining.
Cf.
Hogging..
Babbler
::
Babbler
(n.) A hound too noisy on
finding
a good
scent.
Styrax
::
Styrax
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
and
trees,
mostly
American
or
Asiatic,
abounding
in
resinous
and
aromatic
substances.
Styrax
officinalis
yields
storax,
and S.
Benzoin
yields
benzoin..
Forficula
::
Forficula
(n.) A genus of
insects
including
the
earwigs.
See
Earwig,
1..
Tarnish
::
Tarnish
(a.) To soil, or
change
the
appearance
of,
especially
by an
alternation
induced
by the air, or by dust, or the like; to
diminish,
dull, or
destroy
the
luster
of; to
sully;
as, to
tarnish
a
metal;
to
tarnish
gilding;
to
tarnish
the
purity
of
color..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A kind of heavy
hammer,
or
pestle,
raised
by water or steam
power,
for
beating
ores to
powder;
anything
like a
pestle,
used for
pounding
or
bathing..
Myrmicine
::
Myrmicine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Myrmica,
a genus of ants
including
the small house ant (M.
molesta),
and many
others..
Mus
::
Mus (n.) A genus of small
rodents,
including
the
common
mouse and rat..
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