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Definition of early
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Early
(adv.)
Coming
in the first part of a
period
of time, or among the first of
successive
acts,
events,
etc..
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Anoa
::
Anoa (n.) A small wild ox of
Celebes
(Anoa
depressicornis),
allied
to the
buffalo,
but
having
long
nearly
straight
horns..
Tatou
::
Tatou (n.) The giant
armadillo
(Priodontes
gigas)
of
tropical
South
America.
It
becomes
nearly
five feet long
including
the tail. It is noted for its
burrowing
powers,
feeds
largely
upon dead
animals,
and
sometimes
invades
human
graves..
Harvest
::
Harvest
(n.) The
gathering
of a crop of any kind; the
ingathering
of the
crops;
also, the
season
of
gathering
grain and
fruits,
late
summer
or early
autumn..
Quinquenerved
::
Quinquenerved
(a.)
Having
five
nerves;
-- said of a leaf with five
nearly
equal
nerves
or ribs
rising
from the end of the
petiole.
Kilderkin
::
Kilderkin
(n.) A small
barrel;
an old
liquid
measure
containing
eighteen
English
beer
gallons,
or
nearly
twenty-two
gallons,
United
States
measure..
Dialect
::
Dialect
(n.) The form of
speech
of a
limited
region
or
people,
as
distinguished
from ether forms
nearly
related
to it; a
variety
or
subdivision
of a
language;
speech
characterized
by local
peculiarities
or
specific
circumstances;
as, the Ionic and Attic were
dialects
of
Greece;
the
Yorkshire
dialect;
the
dialect
of the
learned..
Arrayer
::
Arrayer
(n.) One who
arrays.
In some early
English
statutes,
applied
to an
officer
who had care of the
soldiers'
armor,
and who saw them duly
accoutered..
Audient
::
Audient
(n.) A
hearer;
especially
a
catechumen
in the early
church.
Water Sail
::
Water sail () A small sail
sometimes
set under a
studding
sail or under a
driver
boom, and
reaching
nearly
to the
water..
Globose
::
Globose
(a.)
Having
a
rounded
form
resembling
that of a
globe;
globular,
or
nearly
so;
spherical..
Chinchilla
::
Chinchilla
(n.) A small
rodent
(Chinchilla
lanigera),
of the size of a large
squirrel,
remarkable
for its fine fur, which is very soft and of a
pearly
gray
color.
It is a
native
of Peru and
Chili..
Fac
::
Fac (n.) A large
ornamental
letter
used, esp. by the early
printers,
at the
commencement
of the
chapters
and other
divisions
of a
book..
Nacreous
::
Nacreous
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
resembling,
nacre;
pearly..
Yearly
::
Yearly
(a.)
Accomplished
in a year; as, the
yearly
circuit,
or
revolution,
of the
earth..
Hastings
::
Hastings
(v.) Early fruit or
vegetables;
especially,
early
pease..
Forenoon
::
Forenoon
(n.) The early part of the day, from
morning
to
meridian,
or
noon..
Choctaws
::
Choctaws
(n. pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
(Southern
Appalachian),
in early times noted for their
pursuit
of
agriculture,
and for
living
at peace with the white
settlers.
They are now one of the
civilized
tribes
of the
Indian
Territory..
Oxamethylane
::
Oxamethylane
(n.)
Methyl
oxamate,
obtained
as a
pearly
white
crystalline
substance..
Baptistry
::
Baptistry
(n.) In early
times,
a
separate
building,
usually
polygonal,
used for
baptismal
services.
Small
churches
were often
changed
into
baptisteries
when
larger
churches
were built
near..
Nigh
::
Nigh (a.)
Almost;
nearly;
as, he was nigh
dead..
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