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Definition of hall
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Hall (n.) A
college
in an
English
university
(at
Oxford,
an
unendowed
college)..
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Vestibule
::
Vestibule
(n.) The porch or
entrance
into a
house;
a hall or
antechamber
next the
entrance;
a
lobby;
a
porch;
a hall.
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) To
question
or
demand
the
countersign
from (one who
attempts
to pass the
lines);
as, the
sentinel
challenged
us, with Who comes
there?.
Centreboard
::
Centreboard
(n.) A
movable
or
sliding
keel
formed
of a broad board or slab of wood or metal which may be
raised
into a
water-tight
case
amidships,
when in
shallow
water,
or may be
lowered
to
increase
the area of
lateral
resistance
and
prevent
leeway
when the
vessel
is
beating
to
windward.
It is used in
vessels
of all sizes along the coast of the
United
States.
Wager
::
Wager (v. t.) A
contract
by which two
parties
or more agree that a
certain
sum of
money,
or other
thing,
shall be paid or
delivered
to one of them, on the
happening
or not
happening
of an
uncertain
event..
Marshalled
::
Marshalled
() of
Marsha.
Thallogen
::
Thallogen
(n.) One of a large class or
division
of the
vegetable
kingdom,
which
includes
those
flowerless
plants,
such as
fungi,
algae,
and
lichens,
that
consist
of a
thallus
only,
composed
of
cellular
tissue,
or of a
congeries
of
cells,
or even of
separate
cells,
and never show a
distinction
into root, stem, and
leaf..
Billiards
::
Billiards
(n.) A game
played
with ivory balls o a
cloth-covered,
rectangular
table,
bounded
by
elastic
cushions.
The
player
seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it shall
either
strike
(carom
upon) two other
balls,
or drive
another
ball into one of the
pockets
with which the table
sometimes
is
furnished..
Allhallowtide
::
Allhallowtide
(n.) The time at or near All
Saints,
or
November
1st..
Shelfy
::
Shelfy
(a.)
Abounding
in
shelves;
full of
dangerous
shallows.
Superficialist
::
Superficial
(a.)
Reaching
or
comprehending
only what is
obvious
or
apparent;
not deep or
profound;
shallow;
-- said
especially
in
respect
to
study,
learning,
and the like; as, a
superficial
scholar;
superficial
knowledge..
Patella
::
Patella
(n.) A kind of
apothecium
in
lichens,
which is
orbicular,
flat, and
sessile,
and has a
special
rim not a part of the
thallus..
Ithyphallic
::
Ithyphallic
(a.)
Lustful;
lewd;
salacious;
indecent;
obscene.
Shallow
::
Shallow
(n.) The rudd.
Hall
::
Hall (n.)
Cleared
passageway
in a
crowd;
--
formerly
an
exclamation.
Thallate
::
Thallate
(n.) A salt of a
hypothetical
thallic
acid.
Little
::
Little
(a.) Small in
extent
of views or
sympathies;
narrow;
shallow;
contracted;
mean;
illiberal;
ungenerous.
Tansy
::
Tansy (n.) A dish
common
in the
seventeenth
century,
made of eggs,
sugar,
rose
water,
cream,
and the juice of
herbs,
baked with
butter
in a
shallow
dish..
Setter
::
Setter
(n.) A
shallow
seggar
for
porcelain.
Appellant
::
Appellant
(n.) A
challenger.
Apocryphally
::
Apocryphally
(adv.)
In an
apocryphal
manner;
mythically;
not
indisputably.
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