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Definition of gar
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Gar (v.) The gar pike. See
Alligator
gar
(under
Alligator),
and Gar
pike..
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Candy
::
Candy (v. t.) To make sugar
crystals
of or in; to form into a mass
resembling
candy;
as, to candy
sirup..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Designed
to be worn or
placed
inward;
as, the wrong side of a
garment
or of a piece of
cloth..
Conscientious
::
Conscientious
(a.)
Influenced
by
conscience;
governed
by a
strict
regard
to the
dictates
of
conscience,
or by the known or
supposed
rules of right and
wrong;
-- said of a
person..
Dulcite
::
Dulcite
(n.) A
white,
sugarlike
substance,
C6H8.(OH)2,
occurring
naturally
in a manna from
Madagascar,
and in
certain
plants,
and
produced
artificially
by the
reduction
of
galactose
and
lactose
or milk
sugar..
Ishmaelite
::
Ishmaelite
(n.) A
descendant
of
Ishmael
(the son of
Abraham
and
Hagar),
of whom it was said, His hand will be
against
every man, and every man's hand
against
him..
Rabble
::
Rabble
(v. i.) A
tumultuous
crowd of
vulgar,
noisy
people;
a mob; a
confused,
disorderly
throng..
Comfit
::
Comfit
(n.) A dry
sweetmeat;
any kind of
fruit,
root, or seed
preserved
with sugar and
dried;
a
confection..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Consideration;
thought;
reflection;
heed.
Round
::
Round (n.) A walk
performed
by a guard or an
officer
round the
rampart
of a
garrison,
or among
sentinels,
to see that the
sentinels
are
faithful
and all
things
safe; also, the guard or
officer,
with his
attendants,
who
performs
this duty; --
usually
in the
plural..
Titler
::
Titler
(n.) A large
truncated
cone of
refined
sugar.
Orchard
::
Orchard
(n.) An
inclosure
containing
fruit
trees;
also, the fruit
trees,
collectively;
-- used
especially
of
apples,
peaches,
pears,
cherries,
plums,
or the like, less
frequently
of
nutbearing
trees and of sugar maple
trees..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.)
Hence,
also, the
peculiar
dress or garb
appropriated
by any
association
or body of
persons
to their own use; as, the
livery
of the
London
tradesmen,
of a
priest,
of a
charity
school,
etc.; also, the whole body or
company
of
persons
wearing
such a garb, and
entitled
to the
privileges
of the
association;
as, the whole
livery
of
London..
Butyl
::
Butyl (n.) A
compound
radical,
regarded
as
butane,
less one atom of
hydrogen..
Appurtenance
::
Appurtenance
(n.) That which
belongs
to
something
else; an
adjunct;
an
appendage;
an
accessory;
something
annexed
to
another
thing more
worthy;
in
common
parlance
and legal
acceptation,
something
belonging
to
another
thing as
principal,
and which
passes
as
incident
to it, as a right of way, or other
easement
to land; a right of
common
to
pasture,
an
outhouse,
barn,
garden,
or
orchard,
to a house or
messuage.
In a
strict
legal
sense,
land can never pass as an
appurtenance
to
land..
Egghot
::
Egghot
(n.) A kind of
posset
made of eggs,
brandy,
sugar,
and ale..
Ideal
::
Ideal (n.) A
mental
conception
regarded
as a
standard
of
perfection;
a model of
excellence,
beauty,
etc..
Under
::
Under
(prep.)
Less
specifically,
denoting
the
relation
of being
subject,
of
undergoing
regard,
treatment,
or the like; as, a bill under
discussion..
Spottedness
::
Spotted
(a.)
Marked
with
spots;
as, a
spotted
garment
or
character..
Property
::
Property
(a.) That which is
proper
to
anything;
a
peculiar
quality
of a
thing;
that which is
inherent
in a
subject,
or
naturally
essential
to it; an
attribute;
as,
sweetness
is a
property
of
sugar..
Tropilidene
::
Tropilidene
(n.) A
liquid
hydrocarbon
obtained
by the dry
distillation
of
tropine
with
quicklime.
It is
regarded
as being
homologous
with
dipropargyl.
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