Glossary of Terms and PhrasesHenry Percy Smith D. Appleton, 1883 - 521 pages |
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... feet , of marble ; marking the transition into marble lished at Constantinople , for the like purpose . statuary . Acolyte . [ Gr . àkóλovoos , follower , O. E. colet . ] One of the minor ecclesiastical orders who attends the priest in ...
... feet , of marble ; marking the transition into marble lished at Constantinople , for the like purpose . statuary . Acolyte . [ Gr . àkóλovoos , follower , O. E. colet . ] One of the minor ecclesiastical orders who attends the priest in ...
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... feet . All - fours . In cards , a game of chance in which four points may be made : ( 1 ) by highest trump ; ( 2 ) by lowest ; ( 3 ) by knave of trumps ; ( 4 ) by majority of pips from tricks taken . All - hallows , All - hallowmas ...
... feet . All - fours . In cards , a game of chance in which four points may be made : ( 1 ) by highest trump ; ( 2 ) by lowest ; ( 3 ) by knave of trumps ; ( 4 ) by majority of pips from tricks taken . All - hallows , All - hallowmas ...
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... feet , spondees and iambuses , an anapast being sometimes substituted for the first foot ; that of Anacreon of Teos , an amatory lyric poet , sixth century B.C. Anadem . [ Gr . àvádnμa , àva - déw , I bind or tie up . A fillet , wreath ...
... feet , spondees and iambuses , an anapast being sometimes substituted for the first foot ; that of Anacreon of Teos , an amatory lyric poet , sixth century B.C. Anadem . [ Gr . àvádnμa , àva - déw , I bind or tie up . A fillet , wreath ...
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... feet of the horse among Ungulata . Anjou . Old province of France , capital Angers . sailing qualities of ship ; ( 2 ) state of crew ; ( 3 ) progress of young officers in navigation . Sent to the Admiralty from every ship on commission ...
... feet of the horse among Ungulata . Anjou . Old province of France , capital Angers . sailing qualities of ship ; ( 2 ) state of crew ; ( 3 ) progress of young officers in navigation . Sent to the Admiralty from every ship on commission ...
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... feet long ; em- ployed by Corelli , Handel , etc. Arch - marshal . [ Ger . erz - marschall . ] Grand- marshal of the empire ; a dignity once attached to the Elector of Saxony . Archōns . [ Gr . , a ruler . ] The chief magis- trates in ...
... feet long ; em- ployed by Corelli , Handel , etc. Arch - marshal . [ Ger . erz - marschall . ] Grand- marshal of the empire ; a dignity once attached to the Elector of Saxony . Archōns . [ Gr . , a ruler . ] The chief magis- trates in ...
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Accipitres acid America Anat ancient applied Arch Astron axis birds bishop body called Canonical hours Carnivora Celt centre century Chem circle coin colour common corr court curve denote earth Eccl Eleusinian Mysteries England English Entom escutcheon feet fish formerly French Geol Greek head heat Hence Hind Hist Horace horse Ichth inches India Indian instrument iron kind king land Latin Church light Littré Lord lower magnetic Manichæans mast Math means measure ment metal molluscs motion Music Myth name given Naut O.Fr officer Onomatop Oolite originally Ornith person piece plane plants Rhet right angles Roman rope round sail Scotland ship side sometimes spec stone substance supposed surface term tion tree vessel vide wheel wind wood word Zool
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Page 328 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise, and in the arrangements by which they may terminate, the occasion has been judged proper for asserting as a principle, in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.
Page 426 - See, for that the LORD hath given you the sabbath, therefore he giveth you on the sixth day the bread of two days ; abide ye every man in his place, let no man go out of his place on the seventh day.
Page 339 - Comfort? comfort scorn'd of devils! this is truth the poet sings; That a sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things.
Page 426 - Sachentege was made thus : it was fastened to a beam, having a sharp iron to go round a man's throat and neck, so that he might no ways sit, nor lie, nor sleep, but that he must bear all the iron.
Page 185 - The plane curve described by a point which moves in such a manner that the sum of its distances from two fixed points (the foci) remains the same in all its positions.
Page 191 - Cycloid is traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls without slipping along a straight line.
Page 136 - The total energy of any body or system of bodies is a quantity which can neither be increased nor diminished by any mutual action of such bodies, though it may be transformed into any one of the forms of which energy is susceptible.
Page 190 - Chronology, is the excess of the solar month above the lunar synodical month ; or of the solar year above the lunar year of twelve synodical months ; or of several solar months above as many synodical months ; or of several solar years above as many periods, each consisting of 12 synodical months.
Page 145 - A pretty game ! like Crambo, Master Skogan " ; but adds that he has found no account of the history of that game. It will be found in recent editions of Johnson's Dictionary as a " Play at which one gives a word, to which another finds a rhyme," with citations from Swift, Dennis, &c.
Page 79 - Law. — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure.