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Abkari, ab-k ′ri, n. the manufacture or sale of spirituous liquors: the excise duty levied on such. Dr gathe, dryness—dr gian, to dry. Contignation, kon-tig-nā′shun, n. joining together: any structure so joined: a framework or stage. To have or take great pleasure: to be greatly pleased. See Attach, of which it is a doublet. Conservā′tion, the act of conserving: the keeping entire. Complect, kom-plekt′, v. Image file whose pronunciation is contentious crossword clue. to embrace: to interweave.
Confus′edness, state of being confused: disorder; Confū′sion, the state of being confused: disorder: shame: overthrow: perplexity: embarrassment: turmoil. For Alcohol dehydrogenatum. Contra-rotation, kon′tra-rō-tā′shun, n. rotation in a contrary direction. Acquis′itive, desirous to acquire. To give details about anything. — Academ′icals, the articles of dress worn by members of an academy or college.
Droll′ery; Droll′ing. Kon-sult′, or kon′sult) the act of consulting: a meeting for consultation: a council: a meeting for conspiracy or intrigue. Chasseur, sha-sār′, n. a hunter or huntsman: one of a select body of French light troops, either infantry or cavalry; a domestic dressed in military garb in the houses of the great. Discū′tient, a medicine with this property. Chiaroscuro, ky r′o-skū-ro, n. distribution or blending of light and shade, the art of representing light in shadow and shadow in light. Conscrip′tion, a compulsory enrolment for naval or military service: the obtaining recruits by compulsion. Civil′ian, a professor or student of civil law (not canon law): one engaged in civil as distinguished from military and other pursuits; Civ′ilist, one versed in civil law; Civil′ity, good-breeding: politeness. —Calculus of finite differences not merely does not consider differentials, but does not assume continuity. Baldmoney, bawld′mun-i, n. popular name for several kinds of Gentian.
Drub′bing, a cudgelling. Cede, sēd, v. to yield or give up to another. Disembitter, dis-em-bit′ėr, v. to free from bitterness. Bouterez, apparently from bouter, to push, bear against. Beshine, be-shīn′, v. to light up.
Bruin, brōō′in, n. a bear, so called from the name of the bear in the famous beast-epic Reynard the Fox, just as reynard and chanticleer have also passed from proper names into common names, often written without capitals. Assert′ive, asserting or confirming confidently: positive: dogmatic. Convent-um, convenīre, to come together. Abduct, ab-dukt′, v. to take away by fraud or violence. Depos′itary, a person with whom anything is left for safe keeping: a guardian—sometimes Depos′itory. —Circular notes, bank-notes issued for the convenience of travellers, being a kind of bill personal to the bearer, who is given also a corresponding 'letter of indication' addressed to foreign bankers. Having the albumen of the seed curved at the margin so as to form a longitudinal furrow on the ventral face. Antinephritic, an-ti-ne-frit′ik, adj. Biblion, a book, manteia, divination. Clepsydra, klep′si-dra, n. an instrument used by the Greeks and Romans for measuring time by the trickling of water. Anēr, andros, a man, and gynē, woman.
To try to raise, as the price of shares, artificially: to copulate with a cow, of a bull. Cor′belling; Cor′bel-tā′ble, a row of corbels and the parapet or cornice they support. Ditty, dit′i, n. a song: a little poem to be sung. Discon′cert, disunion; Disconcer′tion, confusion; Disconcert′ment. Appease′ment, the action of appeasing: the state of being appeased. Deglu′tināting; pa. deglu′tināted. Disrobe, dis-rōb′, v. to undress: to uncover. 'Lord of the Britons, ' or 'of Britain. To coax; to flatter. An obsolete form of On high. Bearn—beran, to bear.
Assist, as-sist′, v. to help.