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Definition of even
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Even (v. t.) To make even or
level;
to
level;
to lay
smooth.
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Fate
::
Fate (n.)
Appointed
lot;
allotted
life;
arranged
or
predetermined
event;
destiny;
especially,
the final lot; doom; ruin;
death..
Exclusive
::
Exclusive
(a.)
Having
the power of
preventing
entrance;
debarring
from
participation
or
enjoyment;
possessed
and
enjoyed
to the
exclusion
of
others;
as,
exclusive
bars;
exclusive
privilege;
exclusive
circles
of
society..
Farther
::
Farther
(adv.)
Moreover;
by way of
progress
in
treating
a
subject;
as,
farther,
let us
consider
the
probable
event..
Creosote
::
Creosote
(v. t.) To
saturate
or
impregnate
with
creosote,
as
timber,
for the
prevention
of
decay..
Revendicating
::
Revendicating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Revendicat.
Mangrove
::
Mangrove
(n.) The name of one or two trees of the genus
Rhizophora
(R.
Mangle,
and R.
mucronata,
the last
doubtfully
distinct)
inhabiting
muddy
shores
of
tropical
regions,
where they
spread
by
emitting
aerial
roots,
which
fasten
in the
saline
mire and
eventually
become
new
stems.
The seeds also send down a
strong
root while yet
attached
to the
parent
plant..
Deanery
::
Deanery
(n.) The
office
or the
revenue
of a dean. See the Note under
Benefice,
n., 3..
Heptade
::
Heptade
(n.) The sum or
number
of
seven.
Equatorial
::
Equatorial
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
telescope
so
mounted
as to have two axes of
motion
at right
angles
to each
other,
one of them
parallel
to the axis of the
earth,
and each
carrying
a
graduated
circle,
the one for
measuring
declination,
and the other right
ascension,
or the hour
angle,
so that the
telescope
may be
directed,
even in the
daytime,
to any star or other
object
whose right
ascension
and
declination
are
known.
The
motion
in right
ascension
is
sometimes
communicated
by
clockw
Philadelphian
::
Philadelphian
(n.) One of a
society
of
mystics
of the
seventeenth
century,
--
called
also the
Family
of
Love..
Hebdomadally
::
Hebdomadally
(adv.)
In
periods
of seven days;
weekly.
Slacken
::
Slacken
(n.) A
spongy,
semivitrifled
substance
which
miners
or
smelters
mix with the ores of
metals
to
prevent
their
fusion..
Bygone
::
Bygone
(n.)
Something
gone by or past; a past
event.
Revenge
::
Revenge
(v. t.) To
inflict
injury
for, in a
spiteful,
wrong,
or
malignant
spirit;
to wreak
vengeance
for
maliciously..
Selvedge
::
Selvedge
(n.) The edge of cloth which is woven in such a
manner
as to
prevent
raveling.
Open
::
Open (a.) Free of
access;
not shut up; not
closed;
affording
unobstructed
ingress
or
egress;
not
impeding
or
preventing
passage;
not
locked
up or
covered
over; --
applied
to
passageways;
as, an open door,
window,
road, etc.; also, to
inclosed
structures
or
objects;
as, open
houses,
boxes,
baskets,
bottles,
etc.; also, to means of
communication
or
approach
by water or land; as, an open
harbor
or
roadstead..
Swayed
::
Sway-bracing
(n.) The
horizontal
bracing
of a
bridge,
which
prevents
its
swaying..
Kettledrum
::
Kettledrum
(n.) An
informal
social
party at which a light
collation
is
offered,
held in the
afternoon
or early
evening.
Cf. Drum, n., 4 and 5..
Roach
::
Roach (n.) A
convex
curve or arch cut in the edge of a sail to
prevent
chafing,
or to
secure
a
better
fit..
Si
::
Si () A
syllable
applied,
in
solmization,
to the note B; more
recently,
to the
seventh
tone of any major
diatonic
scale.
It was added to
Guido's
scale by Le Maire about the end of the 17th
century..
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