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Definition of dot
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Dot (v. i.) To make dots or
specks.
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Toxicology
::
Toxicology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
poisons,
their
effects,
antidotes,
and
recognition;
also, a
discourse
or
treatise
on the
science..
Anecdotal
::
Anecdotal
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
abounding
with,
anecdotes;
as,
anecdotal
conversation..
Pantaloon
::
Pantaloon
(n.) A
ridiculous
character,
or an old
dotard,
in the
Italian
comedy;
also, a
buffoon
in
pantomimes..
Parasang
::
Parasang
(n.) A
Persian
measure
of
length,
which,
according
to
Herodotus
and
Xenophon,
was
thirty
stadia,
or
somewhat
more than three and a half
miles.
The
measure
varied
in
different
times and
places,
and, as now used, is
estimated
at from three and a half to four
English
miles..
Pangolin
::
Pangolin
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Manis,
Pholidotus,
and
related
genera,
found in
Africa
and Asia. They are
covered
with
imbricated
scales,
and feed upon ants.
Called
also scaly
ant-eater..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The dress
prescribed
for any body of men,
academical,
municipal,
or
sacerdotal..
Pedotrophy
::
Pedotrophy
(n.) The art of
nourishing
children
properly.
Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Feebleness
or
imbecility
of
understanding
or mind,
particularly
in old age; the
childishness
of old age;
senility;
as, a
venerable
man, now in his
dotage..
Dote
::
Dote (v. i.) To act
foolishly.
Condottiere
::
Condottiere
(n.) A
military
adventurer
of the
fourteenth
and
fifteenth
centuries,
who sold his
services,
and those of his
followers,
to any party in any
contest..
Anecdotic
::
Anecdotic
(a.) Alt. of
Anecdotica.
Endothelium
::
Endothelium
(n.) The thin
epithelium
lining
the blood
vessels,
lymphatics,
and
serous
cavities.
See
Epithelium..
Anecdotage
::
Anecdotage
(n.)
Anecdotes
collectively;
a
collection
of
anecdotes.
Piquant
::
Piquant
(a.)
Stimulating
to the
taste;
giving
zest; tart;
sharp;
pungent;
as, a
piquant
anecdote..
Stethal
::
Stet (v. t.) To cause or
direct
to
remain
after
having
been
marked
for
omission;
to mark with the word stet, or with a
series
of dots below or
beside
the
matter;
as, the proof
reader
stetted
a deled
footnote..
Dotation
::
Dotation
(n.) The act of
endowing,
or
bestowing
a
marriage
portion
on a
woman..
Craspedote
::
Craspedote
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Craspedota.
Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Excessive
fondness;
weak and
foolish
affection.
Pricksong
::
Pricksong
(v. t.) Music
written,
or
noted,
with dots or
points;
-- so
called
from the
points
or dots with which it is noted
down..
Clericalism
::
Clericalism
(n.) An
excessive
devotion
to the
interests
of the
sacerdotal
order;
undue
influence
of the
clergy;
sacerdotalism.
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