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Definition of matt
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Lipochrin
::
Lipochrin
(n.) A
yellow
coloring
matter,
soluble
in
ether,
contained
in the small round fat drops in the
retinal
epithelium
cells.
It is best
obtained
from the eyes of
frogs..
Surplusage
::
Surplusage
(n.)
Matter
in
pleading
which is not
necessary
or
relevant
to the case, and which may be
rejected..
Lifeless
::
Lifeless
(a.)
Destitute
of life, or
deprived
of life; not
containing,
or
inhabited
by,
living
beings
or
vegetation;
dead, or
apparently
dead;
spiritless;
powerless;
dull; as, a
lifeless
carcass;
lifeless
matter;
a
lifeless
desert;
a
lifeless
wine; a
lifeless
story..
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) A
viscid
liquid,
consisting
of a
solution
of
resinous
matter
in an oil or a
volatile
liquid,
laid on work with a
brush,
or
otherwise.
When
applied
the
varnish
soon
dries,
either
by
evaporation
or
chemical
action,
and the
resinous
part forms thus a
smooth,
hard
surface,
with a
beautiful
gloss,
capable
of
resisting,
to a
greater
or less
degree,
the
influences
of air and
moisture..
Matter
::
Matter
(v. i.) To be of
importance;
to
import;
to
signify.
Smatter
::
Smatter
(v. i.) To talk
superficially
or
ignorantly;
to
babble;
to
chatter.
Hylicist
::
Hylicist
(n.) A
philosopher
who
treats
chiefly
of
matter;
one who
adopts
or
teaches
hylism.
Chromophane
::
Chromophane
(n.) A
general
name for the
several
coloring
matters,
red,
green,
yellow,
etc.,
present
in the inner
segments
in the cones of the
retina,
held in
solution
by fats, and
slowly
decolorized
by
light;
distinct
from the
photochemical
pigments
of the rods of the
retina..
Fimbria
::
Fimbria
(n.) A band of white
matter
bordering
the
hippocampus
in the
brain.
Mycoprotein
::
Mycoprotein
(n.) The
protoplasmic
matter
of which
bacteria
are
composed.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Affair
worthy
of
account;
thing of
consequence;
importance;
significance;
moment;
--
chiefly
in the
phrases
what
matter
? no
matter,
and the
like..
M
::
M (n.) A
quadrat,
the face or top of which is a
perfect
square;
also, the size of such a
square
in any given size of type, used as the unit of
measurement
for that type: 500 m's of pica would be a piece of
matter
whose
length
and
breadth
in pica m's
multiplied
together
produce
that
number..
Grow
::
Grow (v. i.) To
increase
in size by a
natural
and
organic
process;
to
increase
in bulk by the
gradual
assimilation
of new
matter
into the
living
organism;
-- said of
animals
and
vegetables
and their
organs.
Redact
::
Redact
(v. t.) To
reduce
to form, as
literary
matter;
to
digest
and put in shape
(matter
for
publication);
to
edit..
Atom
::
Atom (n.) A
constituent
particle
of
matter,
or a
molecule
supposed
to be made up of
subordinate
particles..
Receptacle
::
Receptacle
(n.) An
intercellular
cavity
containing
oil or resin or other
matters.
Butyrometer
::
Butyrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
amount
of fatty
matter
or
butter
contained
in a
sample
of milk.
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To enter (into
something)
by pores or
interstices;
as, water soaks into the earth or other
porous
matter..
Syphering
::
Syntonin
(n.) A
proteid
substance
(acid
albumin)
formed
from the
albuminous
matter
of
muscle
by the
action
of
dilute
acids;
--
formerly
called
musculin.
See Acid
albumin,
under
Albumin..
Unembarrassed
::
Unembarrassed
(a.) Free from
perplexing
connection;
as, the
question
comes into court
unembarrassed
with
irrelevant
matter..
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