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Definition of more
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More
(adv.)
In
addition;
further;
besides;
again.
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Half
::
Half (a.)
Consisting
of some
indefinite
portion
resembling
a half;
approximately
a half,
whether
more or less;
partial;
imperfect;
as, a half
dream;
half
knowledge..
Tarpum
::
Tarpum
(n.) A very large
marine
fish
(Megapolis
Atlanticus)
of the
Southern
United
States
and the West
Indies.
It often
becomes
six or more feet in
length,
and has large
silvery
scales.
The
scales
are a
staple
article
of
trade,
and are used in
fancywork.
Called
also
tarpon,
sabalo,
savanilla,
silverfish,
and
jewfish..
Whichsoever
::
Whichsoever
(pron.
& a.)
Whether
one or
another;
whether
one or the
other;
which;
that one (of two or more)
which;
as,
whichever
road you take, it will lead you to
town..
Rot
::
Rot (v. i.) To
undergo
a
process
common
to
organic
substances
by which they lose the
cohesion
of their parts and pass
through
certain
chemical
changes,
giving
off
usually
in some
stages
of the
process
more or less
offensive
odors;
to
become
decomposed
by a
natural
process;
to
putrefy;
to
decay..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.)
Hence,
to
destroy,
surrender,
or
suffer
to be lost, for the sake of
obtaining
something;
to give up in favor of a
higher
or more
imperative
object
or duty; to
devote,
with loss or
suffering..
Polygamy
::
Polygamy
(n.) The
having
of a
plurality
of wives or
husbands
at the same time;
usually,
the
marriage
of a man to more than one
woman,
or the
practice
of
having
several
wives,
at the same time; --
opposed
to
monogamy;
as, the
nations
of the East
practiced
polygamy.
See the Note under
Bigamy,
and cf.
Polyandry..
Zeugma
::
Zeugma
(n.) A
figure
by which an
adjective
or verb, which
agrees
with a
nearer
word, is, by way of
supplement,
referred
also to
another
more
remote;
as, hic
illius
arma, hic
currus
fuit; where fuit, which
agrees
directly
with
currus,
is
referred
also to
arma..
Nutgall
::
Nutgall
(n.) A more or less round gall
resembling
a nut, esp. one of those
produced
on the oak and used in the arts. See Gall,
Gallnut..
Phaeton
::
Phaeton
(n.) A
handsome
American
butterfly
(Euphydryas,
/
Melitaea,
Phaeton).
The upper side of the wings is
black,
with
orange-red
spots and
marginal
crescents,
and
several
rows of
cream-colored
spots;
--
called
also
Baltimore..
Major
::
Major (a.) Of
greater
dignity;
more
important.
Copy
::
Copy (n.)
Manuscript
or
printed
matter
to be set up in type; as, the
printers
are
calling
for more
copy..
Aggravate
::
Aggravate
(v. t.) To make
worse,
or more
severe;
to
render
less
tolerable
or less
excusable;
to make more
offensive;
to
enhance;
to
intensify..
Monadiform
::
Monadiform
(a.)
Having
the form of a
monad;
resembling
a monad in
having
one or more
filaments
of
vibratile
protoplasm;
as,
monadiform
young..
Dargue
::
Dargue
(n.) A day's work; also, a fixed
amount
of work,
whether
more or less than that of a day..
Heterostyled
::
Heterostyled
(a.)
Having
styles
of two or more
distinct
forms or
lengths.
Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
Denoting
that
series
of
hydrocarbons
in which no
carbon
atom is
united
with more than two other
carbon
atoms;
as,
normal
pentane,
hexane,
etc. Cf.
Iso-..
Siren
::
Siren (n.) Any long,
slender
amphibian
of the genus Siren or
family
Sirenidae,
destitute
of hind legs and
pelvis,
and
having
permanent
external
gills as well as
lungs.
They
inhabit
the
swamps,
lagoons,
and
ditches
of the
Southern
United
States.
The more
common
species
(Siren
lacertina)
is dull
lead-gray
in
color,
and
becames
two feet
long..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
diagram
or
drawing;
made to
represent
a
magnitude
or the
relation
of two or more
magnitudes;
a
surface
or space
inclosed
on all
sides;
--
called
superficial
when
inclosed
by
lines,
and solid when
inclosed
by
surface;
any
arrangement
made up of
points,
lines,
angles,
surfaces,
etc..
Centimetre
::
Centimetre
(n.) The
hundredth
part of a
meter;
a
measure
of
length
equal to
rather
more than
thirty-nine
hundredths
(0.3937)
of an inch. See
Meter.
Condense
::
Condense
(v. i.) To
become
more
compact;
to be
reduced
into a
denser
form.
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