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Definition of mall
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Mall (n.) A place where the game of mall was
played.
Hence:
A
public
walk; a level
shaded
walk.
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Rook
::
Rook (n.) A
European
bird
(Corvus
frugilegus)
resembling
the crow, but
smaller.
It is
black,
with
purple
and
violet
reflections.
The base of the beak and the
region
around
it are
covered
with a
rough,
scabrous
skin, which in old birds is
whitish.
It is
gregarious
in its
habits.
The name is also
applied
to
related
Asiatic
species..
Spile
::
Spile (n.) A small plug or
wooden
pin, used to stop a vent, as in a
cask..
Diesis
::
Diesis
(n.) A small
interval,
less than any in
actual
practice,
but used in the
mathematical
calculation
of
intervals..
Fewness
::
Fewness
(n.) The state of being few;
smallness
of
number;
paucity.
Platoon
::
Platoon
(n.)
Formerly,
a body of men who fired
together;
also, a small
square
body of
soldiers
to
strengthen
the
angles
of a
hollow
square..
Stasmia
::
Starwort
(n.) A small plant of the genus
Stellaria,
having
star-shaped
flowers;
star
flower;
chickweed..
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To bind or
fasten
together
with a
lashing
of small
stuff,
as yarn or
marline;
as, to seize
ropes..
Ostiole
::
Ostiole
(n.) Any small
orifice.
Dogbane
::
Dogbane
(n.) A small genus of
perennial
herbaceous
plants,
with
poisonous
milky
juice,
bearing
slender
pods pods in
pairs..
Close
::
Close (v. t.) An
inclosed
place;
especially,
a small field or piece of land
surrounded
by a wall,
hedge,
or fence of any kind; --
specifically,
the
precinct
of a
cathedral
or
abbey..
Tasimer
::
Tasimer
(n.) An
instrument
for
detecting
or
measuring
minute
extension
or
movements
of solid
bodies.
It
consists
essentially
of a small rod, disk, or
button
of
carbon,
forming
part of an
electrical
circuit,
the
resistance
of
which,
being
varied
by the
changes
of
pressure
produced
by the
movements
of the
object
to be
measured,
causes
variations
in the
strength
of the
current,
which
variations
are
indicated
by a
sensitive
galvanometer.
It is also used for
measuring
minute
changes
of
temperature..
Frith
::
Frith (a.) A small field taken out of a
common,
by
inclosing
it; an
inclosure..
Ailette
::
Ailette
(n.) A small
square
shield,
formerly
worn on the
shoulders
of
knights,
-- being the
prototype
of the
modern
epaulet..
Utricle
::
Utricle
(n.) A
small,
thin-walled,
one-seeded
fruit,
as of
goosefoot..
Gudgeon
::
Gudgeon
(n.) A small
European
freshwater
fish
(Gobio
fluviatilis),
allied
to the carp. It is
easily
caught
and often used for food and for bait. In
America
the
killifishes
or
minnows
are often
called
gudgeons..
Robin
::
Robin (n.) A small
European
singing
bird
(Erythacus
rubecula),
having
a
reddish
breast;
--
called
also robin
redbreast,
robinet,
and
ruddock..
Minge
::
Minge (n.) A small
biting
fly; a
midge.
Swivel
::
Swivel
(a.) A small piece of
ordnance,
turning
on a point or
swivel;
--
called
also
swivel
gun..
Granulation
::
Granulation
(n.) One of the
small,
red,
grainlike
prominences
which form on a raw
surface
(that of
wounds
or
ulcers),
and are the
efficient
agents
in the
process
of
healing..
Louse
::
Louse (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
small,
wingless,
suctorial,
parasitic
insects
belonging
to a tribe
(Pediculina),
now
usually
regarded
as
degraded
Hemiptera.
To this group
belong
of the lice of man and other
mammals;
as, the head louse of man
(Pediculus
capitis),
the body louse (P.
vestimenti),
and the crab louse
(Phthirius
pubis),
and many
others.
See Crab
louse,
Dog
louse,
Cattle
louse,
etc., under Crab, Dog, etc..
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