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Definition of mage
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Mage (n.) A
magician.
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Grave
::
Grave (n.) To carve out or give shape to, by
cutting
with a
chisel;
to
sculpture;
as, to grave an
image..
Image
::
Image (n.)
Hence:
The
likeness
of
anything
to which
worship
is paid; an idol.
Iconography
::
Iconography
(n.) The art or
representation
by
pictures
or
images;
the
description
or study of
portraiture
or
representation,
as of
persons;
as, the
iconography
of the
ancients..
Daguerreotype
::
Daguerreotype
(n.) An early
variety
of
photograph,
produced
on a
silver
plate,
or
copper
plate
covered
with
silver,
and
rendered
sensitive
by the
action
of
iodine,
or
iodine
and
bromine,
on
which,
after
exposure
in the
camera,
the
latent
image is
developed
by the vapor of
mercury..
Almagest
::
Almagest
(n.) The
celebrated
work of
Ptolemy
of
Alexandria,
which
contains
nearly
all that is known of the
astronomical
observations
and
theories
of the
ancients.
The name was
extended
to other
similar
works..
Average
::
Average
(n.) A
contribution
to a loss or
charge
which has been
imposed
upon one of
several
for the
general
benefit;
damage
done by sea
perils.
Escalop
::
Escalop
(n.) The
figure
or shell of an
escalop,
considered
as a sign that the
bearer
had been on a
pilgrimage
to the Holy
Land..
Ecorche
::
Ecorche
(n.) A
manikin,
or
image,
representing
an
animal,
especially
man, with the skin
removed
so that the
muscles
are
exposed
for
purposes
of
study..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) To
represent
by a
figure,
as to form or mold; to make an image of,
either
palpable
or
ideal;
also, to
fashion
into a
determinate
form; to
shape..
Fuage
::
Fuage (n.) Same as
Fumage.
Rummager
::
Rummager
(n.) A
person
on
shipboard
whose
business
was to take
charge
of
stowing
the
cargo;
--
formerly
written
roomager,
and
romager..
Mirror
::
Mirror
(n.) That which gives a true
representation,
or in which a true image may be seen;
hence,
a
pattern;
an
exemplar..
Pennage
::
Pennage
(n.)
Feathery
covering;
plumage.
Lady
::
Lady (n.) A woman to whom the
particular
homage
of a
knight
was paid; a woman to whom one is
devoted
or
bound;
a
sweetheart.
Image
::
Image (v. t.) To
represent
or form an image of; as, the still lake
imaged
the
shore;
the
mirror
imaged
her
figure..
Dynameter
::
Dynameter
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
magnifying
power of
telescopes,
consisting
usually
of a
doubleimage
micrometer
applied
to the eye end of a
telescope
for
measuring
accurately
the
diameter
of the image of the
object
glass there
formed;
which
measurement,
compared
with the
actual
diameter
of the
glass,
gives the
magnifying
power..
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) A
mental
image
formed
by the
action
of the
imagination
as a
faculty;
a
conception;
a
notion.
Ramage
::
Ramage
(n.)
Boughs
or
branches.
Impress
::
Impress
(v. t.) To
produce
by
pressure,
as a mark,
stamp,
image,
etc.; to
imprint
(a mark or
figure
upon
something)..
Mercurial
::
Mercurial
(a.)
Having
the form or image of
Mercury;
--
applied
to
ancient
guideposts.
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