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Definition of etwee
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Etwee (n.) See Etui.
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Football
::
Football
(n.) The game of
kicking
the
football
by
opposing
parties
of
players
between
goals.
Space
::
Space (n.) A
quantity
or
portion
of
extension;
distance
from one thing to
another;
an
interval
between
any two or more
objects;
as, the space
between
two stars or two
hills;
the sound was heard for the space of a
mile..
Interim
::
Interim
(n.) The
meantime;
time
intervening;
interval
between
events,
etc..
Bearing
::
Bearing
(n.)
Improperly,
the
unsupported
span; as, the beam has
twenty
feet of
bearing
between
its
supports..
Former
::
Former
(a.)
Earlier,
as
between
two
things
mentioned
together;
first
mentioned..
Thermochemistry
::
Thermochemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
chemical
science
which
includes
the
investigation
of the
various
relations
existing
between
chemical
action
and that
manifestation
of force
termed
heat, or the
determination
of the heat
evolved
by, or
employed
in,
chemical
actions..
Interbrachial
::
Interbrachial
(a.)
Between
the arms.
Dodecandria
::
Dodecandria
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
including
all that have any
number
of
stamens
between
twelve
and
nineteen.
Goth
::
Goth (n.) One of an
ancient
Teutonic
race, who dwelt
between
the Elbe and the
Vistula
in the early part of the
Christian
era, and who
overran
and took an
important
part in
subverting
the Roman
empire..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) An
institution
for the study of
higher
learning;
a
college
or a
university.
Popularly,
a
school,
or
seminary
of
learning,
holding
a rank
between
a
college
and a
common
school..
Neutrality
::
Neutrality
(a.) The
condition
of a
nation
or
government
which
refrains
from
taking
part,
directly
or
indirectly,
in a war
between
other
powers..
Intermuscular
::
Intermuscular
(a.)
Between
muscles;
as,
intermuscular
septa..
Internasal
::
Internasal
(a.)
Between
the nasal
cavities;
as, the
internasal
cartilage..
Flank
::
Flank (n.) The
fleshy
or
muscular
part of the side of an
animal,
between
the ribs and the hip. See
Illust.
of
Beef..
Starch
::
Starch
(n.) A
widely
diffused
vegetable
substance
found
especially
in
seeds,
bulbs,
and
tubers,
and
extracted
(as from
potatoes,
corn, rice, etc.) as a
white,
glistening,
granular
or
powdery
substance,
without
taste or
smell,
and
giving
a very
peculiar
creaking
sound when
rubbed
between
the
fingers.
It is used as a food, in the
production
of
commercial
grape
sugar,
for
stiffening
linen in
laundries,
in
making
paste,
etc..
Cadency
::
Cadency
(n.)
Descent
of
related
families;
distinction
between
the
members
of a
family
according
to their ages.
Doublethreaded
::
Doublethreaded
(a.)
Having
two screw
threads
instead
of one; -- said of a screw in which the pitch is equal to twice the
distance
between
the
centers
of
adjacent
threads.
Intermural
::
Intermural
(a.) Lying
between
walls;
inclosed
by
walls.
Paragon
::
Paragon
(n.) A size of type
between
great
primer
and
double
pica. See the Note under Type.
Bite
::
Bite (v.) A blank on the edge or
corner
of a page, owing to a
portion
of the
frisket,
or
something
else,
intervening
between
the type and
paper..
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