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Definition of ever
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Ever
(adv.)
At all
times;
through
all time;
always;
forever.
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Abalone
::
Abalone
(n.) A
univalve
mollusk
of the genus
Haliotis.
The shell is lined with
mother-of-pearl,
and used for
ornamental
purposes;
the
sea-ear.
Several
large
species
are found on the coast of
California,
clinging
closely
to the
rocks..
Kippernut
::
Kippernut
(n.) A name given to
earthnuts
of
several
kinds.
Immortelle
::
Immortelle
(n.) A plant with a
conspicuous,
dry,
unwithering
involucre,
as the
species
of
Antennaria,
Helichrysum,
Gomphrena,
etc. See
Everlasting..
Reversion
::
Reversion
(n.) A
return
towards
some
ancestral
type or
character;
atavism.
Potluck
::
Potluck
(n.)
Whatever
may
chance
to be in the pot, or may be
provided
for a
meal..
Chank
::
Chank (n.) The East
Indian
name for the large
spiral
shell of
several
species
of sea conch much used in
making
bangles,
esp.
Turbinella
pyrum.
Called
also chank
chell..
Tongue-tied
::
Tongue-tied
(a.)
Unable
to speak
freely,
from
whatever
cause..
Bitter
::
Bitter
(v. t.)
Characterized
by
sharpness,
severity,
or
cruelty;
harsh;
stern;
virulent;
as,
bitter
reproach..
Severity
::
Severity
(n.) The
quality
or power of
distressing
or
paining;
extreme
degree;
extremity;
intensity;
inclemency;
as, the
severity
of pain or
anguish;
the
severity
of cold or heat; the
severity
of the
winter..
Tonnage
::
Tonnage
(n.) The
cubical
content
or
burden
of a
vessel,
or
vessels,
in tons; or, the
amount
of
weight
which one or
several
vessels
may
carry.
See Ton, n. (b)..
Polycarpellary
::
Polycarpellary
(a.)
Composed
of
several
or
numerous
carpels;
-- said of such
fruits
as the
orange.
Recoil
::
Recoil
(v. i.) To
start,
roll,
bound,
spring,
or fall back; to take a
reverse
motion;
to be
driven
or
forced
backward;
to
return..
Marsdenia
::
Marsdenia
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
Milkweed
family,
mostly
woody
climbers
with
fragrant
flowers,
several
species
of which
furnish
valuable
fiber,
and one
species
(Marsdenia
tinctoria)
affords
indigo..
Daphne
::
Daphne
(n.) A genus of
diminutive
Shrubs,
mostly
evergreen,
and with
fragrant
blossoms..
Pompholyx
::
Pompholyx
(n.) A skin
disease
in which there is an
eruption
of
bullae,
without
inflammation
or
fever..
Raffle
::
Raffle
(v.) A kind of
lottery,
in which
several
persons
pay, in
shares,
the value of
something
put up as a
stake,
and then
determine
by
chance
(as by
casting
dice) which one of them shall
become
the sole
possessor..
Revoke
::
Revoke
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
annul,
by
recalling
or
taking
back; to
repeal;
to
rescind;
to
cancel;
to
reverse,
as
anything
granted
by a
special
act; as, , to
revoke
a will, a
license,
a
grant,
a
permission,
a law, or the
like..
Venerable
::
Venerable
(a.)
Rendered
sacred
by
religious
or other
associations;
that
should
be
regarded
with awe and
treated
with
reverence;
as, the
venerable
walls of a
temple
or a
church..
Trochilus
::
Trochilus
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of wrens and
kinglets.
Abutment
::
Abutment
(n.) A fixed point or
surface
from which
resistance
or
reaction
is
obtained,
as the
cylinder
head of a steam
engine,
the
fulcrum
of a
lever,
etc..
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