Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e, is united vrith some other element. —Hydrau-lic, -drawlik, -lical, a. Pert, to hydraulics, or tofluids in motion. — Hydraulics, n. sing. Thatbranch of science or of engineering which treats offluids, esp. water, in motion. — Hydraulic cement.Cement which will hardenunder water. — H. press. Apress in which great poweris obtained from a forcingpump which forces waterinto a large cylinder. — H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-e-is-united-vrith-some-other-element-hydrau-lic-drawlik-lical-a-pert-to-hydraulics-or-tofluids-in-motion-hydraulics-n-sing-thatbranch-of-science-or-of-engineering-which-treats-offluids-esp-water-in-motion-hydraulic-cementcement-which-will-hardenunder-water-h-press-apress-in-which-great-poweris-obtained-from-a-forcingpump-which-forces-waterinto-a-large-cylinder-h-image343320017.html
RM2AXFG55–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e, is united vrith some other element. —Hydrau-lic, -drawlik, -lical, a. Pert, to hydraulics, or tofluids in motion. — Hydraulics, n. sing. Thatbranch of science or of engineering which treats offluids, esp. water, in motion. — Hydraulic cement.Cement which will hardenunder water. — H. press. Apress in which great poweris obtained from a forcingpump which forces waterinto a large cylinder. — H.
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . source of moral enlightenment ; dawn ofday; open view; a visible state or condition ; pub-licity; a time of prosperity and happiness. (Paint.)The manner in which the light strikes upon a pic-ture ; the illuminated part of a picture. The pointof view in which anything is seen, or from whichinstruction or illustration is derived ; one who isconspicuous or noteworthy. — a. Not dark or ob-scure; br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-source-of-moral-enlightenment-dawn-ofday-open-view-a-visible-state-or-condition-pub-licity-a-time-of-prosperity-and-happiness-paintthe-manner-in-which-the-light-strikes-upon-a-pic-ture-the-illuminated-part-of-a-picture-the-pointof-view-in-which-anything-is-seen-or-from-whichinstruction-or-illustration-is-derived-one-who-isconspicuous-or-noteworthy-a-not-dark-or-ob-scure-br-image343312913.html
RM2AXF73D–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . source of moral enlightenment ; dawn ofday; open view; a visible state or condition ; pub-licity; a time of prosperity and happiness. (Paint.)The manner in which the light strikes upon a pic-ture ; the illuminated part of a picture. The pointof view in which anything is seen, or from whichinstruction or illustration is derived ; one who isconspicuous or noteworthy. — a. Not dark or ob-scure; br
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . pri, r. i. [pried (prTd), pryixg.] To inspectclosely; to attempt to discover that wMch is hiddenor inaccessible. Pitt, pri, [PKiED (prid), feting.]. Prize, Prise, v. t.[prized or PRISED (prizd), prizing or prising.] Toraise, or attempt to raise, with a lever. — n. A lever. Psalm, sara, n. A sacred song; esp., one of the hymnsby David and others, contained in the Bible; or, amodernversification o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-pri-r-i-pried-prtd-pryixg-to-inspectclosely-to-attempt-to-discover-that-wmch-is-hiddenor-inaccessible-pitt-pri-pkied-prid-feting-prize-prise-v-t-prized-or-prised-prizd-prizing-or-prising-toraise-or-attempt-to-raise-with-a-lever-n-a-lever-psalm-sara-n-a-sacred-song-esp-one-of-the-hymnsby-david-and-others-contained-in-the-bible-or-amodernversification-o-image338956508.html
RM2AKCPDG–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . pri, r. i. [pried (prTd), pryixg.] To inspectclosely; to attempt to discover that wMch is hiddenor inaccessible. Pitt, pri, [PKiED (prid), feting.]. Prize, Prise, v. t.[prized or PRISED (prizd), prizing or prising.] Toraise, or attempt to raise, with a lever. — n. A lever. Psalm, sara, n. A sacred song; esp., one of the hymnsby David and others, contained in the Bible; or, amodernversification o
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ge, -ej. n.Measurement of coal; charge for measuring.— Me-ter, n. One who, or that which, metes or measures;esp. an instrument for measuring the consumptionof gas, also of water ; a licensed measurer of coal be-fore its delivery for sale. — Me^ter, -tre, n. Rhyth-mical arrangement of words into verses, stanzas,strophes, etc.; number of syllables in a verse, etc. ;rhythm ; measure ; verse ; a de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ge-ej-nmeasurement-of-coal-charge-for-measuring-me-ter-n-one-who-or-that-which-metes-or-measuresesp-an-instrument-for-measuring-the-consumptionof-gas-also-of-water-a-licensed-measurer-of-coal-be-fore-its-delivery-for-sale-meter-tre-n-rhyth-mical-arrangement-of-words-into-verses-stanzasstrophes-etc-number-of-syllables-in-a-verse-etc-rhythm-measure-verse-a-de-image343307542.html
RM2AXF07J–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ge, -ej. n.Measurement of coal; charge for measuring.— Me-ter, n. One who, or that which, metes or measures;esp. an instrument for measuring the consumptionof gas, also of water ; a licensed measurer of coal be-fore its delivery for sale. — Me^ter, -tre, n. Rhyth-mical arrangement of words into verses, stanzas,strophes, etc.; number of syllables in a verse, etc. ;rhythm ; measure ; verse ; a de
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . used as a chewing gum, as an aromatic and astrin-gent, and in varnishes; a cemenj used for plasteringwalls, etc. — Mas^ticate, -tl-kat, v. t. To grindwith the teeth, and prepare for swallowing anddigestion; tochew.—Mastication, w. Act or opera-tion of, etc. — Mastica-toiy, -tt-ca-to-rl, a.,Chewing; adapted toperform the office ofchewing food. — n.(Med.) A substance tobe chewed to increase thesal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-used-as-a-chewing-gum-as-an-aromatic-and-astrin-gent-and-in-varnishes-a-cemenj-used-for-plasteringwalls-etc-masticate-tl-kat-v-t-to-grindwith-the-teeth-and-prepare-for-swallowing-anddigestion-tochewmastication-w-act-or-opera-tion-of-etc-mastica-toiy-tt-ca-to-rl-achewing-adapted-toperform-the-office-ofchewing-food-nmed-a-substance-tobe-chewed-to-increase-thesal-image339043991.html
RM2AKGP1Y–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . used as a chewing gum, as an aromatic and astrin-gent, and in varnishes; a cemenj used for plasteringwalls, etc. — Mas^ticate, -tl-kat, v. t. To grindwith the teeth, and prepare for swallowing anddigestion; tochew.—Mastication, w. Act or opera-tion of, etc. — Mastica-toiy, -tt-ca-to-rl, a.,Chewing; adapted toperform the office ofchewing food. — n.(Med.) A substance tobe chewed to increase thesal
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . t, (ofvegetable matter) from juices or sap, (of animals)not giving milk, (of persons) thirsty, needing drink,(of the eyes) not shedding tears; destitute of that?which interests or amuses ; unembellished ; plain ;characterized by shrewdness, or sarcasm; sharp.(Fine Arts.) Exhibiting a sharp, frigid precisenessof execution. —r. t. [dried (drid), drying.] Tofree from moisture.—v.i. To srow dry, los Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-t-ofvegetable-matter-from-juices-or-sap-of-animalsnot-giving-milk-of-persons-thirsty-needing-drinkof-the-eyes-not-shedding-tears-destitute-of-thatwhich-interests-or-amuses-unembellished-plain-characterized-by-shrewdness-or-sarcasm-sharpfine-arts-exhibiting-a-sharp-frigid-precisenessof-execution-r-t-dried-drid-drying-tofree-from-moisturevi-to-srow-dry-los-image339070709.html
RM2AKJ045–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . t, (ofvegetable matter) from juices or sap, (of animals)not giving milk, (of persons) thirsty, needing drink,(of the eyes) not shedding tears; destitute of that?which interests or amuses ; unembellished ; plain ;characterized by shrewdness, or sarcasm; sharp.(Fine Arts.) Exhibiting a sharp, frigid precisenessof execution. —r. t. [dried (drid), drying.] Tofree from moisture.—v.i. To srow dry, los
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Merry, mCrrt,«.[-HiiiK,-RiEST.]Brisk;lively; stirring;noisily gay ; overflowing with good spirits ; cheer-ful ; causing laughter or mirth ; sprightly •, joyous ;sportive; pleasant.—Merriment, n. Gayetj^, withlaughter or noi.se; noisy sport; hilarity; frolic; jollity. Mersion. See unuer Merge. Mesalliance, mazal-le-aNS, n. Misalliance, q. v. Mesdames. See Madame. Mesentery, mes- or mezen-ter-T, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-merry-mcrrt-hiiik-riest-brisklively-stirringnoisily-gay-overflowing-with-good-spirits-cheer-ful-causing-laughter-or-mirth-sprightly-joyous-sportive-pleasantmerriment-n-gayetj-withlaughter-or-noise-noisy-sport-hilarity-frolic-jollity-mersion-see-unuer-merge-mesalliance-mazal-le-ans-n-misalliance-q-v-mesdames-see-madame-mesentery-mes-or-mezen-ter-t-image343307663.html
RM2AXF0BY–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Merry, mCrrt,«.[-HiiiK,-RiEST.]Brisk;lively; stirring;noisily gay ; overflowing with good spirits ; cheer-ful ; causing laughter or mirth ; sprightly •, joyous ;sportive; pleasant.—Merriment, n. Gayetj^, withlaughter or noi.se; noisy sport; hilarity; frolic; jollity. Mersion. See unuer Merge. Mesalliance, mazal-le-aNS, n. Misalliance, q. v. Mesdames. See Madame. Mesentery, mes- or mezen-ter-T,
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Lineal or long meas-ure. The measure of lines or distances.â Square m.The measure of the superficial area of surfaces insquare units, as.inches, feet, miles, etc.âMeasiire-less, a. Without measure; boundless: endless: vast;infinite; immeasurable. â Meas^urement, n. Act orresult of measuring; mensuration; amount or quan-tity ascertained by measuring; the area. âMeas-urer, n. Meat, met, ?2. Food i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-lineal-or-long-meas-ure-the-measure-of-lines-or-distances-square-mthe-measure-of-the-superficial-area-of-surfaces-insquare-units-asinches-feet-miles-etcmeasiire-less-a-without-measure-boundless-endless-vastinfinite-immeasurable-measurement-n-act-orresult-of-measuring-mensuration-amount-or-quan-tity-ascertained-by-measuring-the-area-meas-urer-n-meat-met-2-food-i-image339042750.html
RM2AKGMDJ–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Lineal or long meas-ure. The measure of lines or distances.â Square m.The measure of the superficial area of surfaces insquare units, as.inches, feet, miles, etc.âMeasiire-less, a. Without measure; boundless: endless: vast;infinite; immeasurable. â Meas^urement, n. Act orresult of measuring; mensuration; amount or quan-tity ascertained by measuring; the area. âMeas-urer, n. Meat, met, ?2. Food i
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . - P- stolex; stealing.]To take without right or leave; to withdraw or con-vey without notice, or clandestinely; to gain or winby address or gradual and imperceptible means; toaccomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner;to filch, pilfer, purloin. —v. i. To practice theft;to slip in, along, or away, unperceived.—Stealth,stelth, n. The bringing to pass anything in a secretor concealed manner; a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-p-stolex-stealing-to-take-without-right-or-leave-to-withdraw-or-con-vey-without-notice-or-clandestinely-to-gain-or-winby-address-or-gradual-and-imperceptible-means-toaccomplish-in-a-concealed-or-unobserved-mannerto-filch-pilfer-purloin-v-i-to-practice-theftto-slip-in-along-or-away-unperceivedstealthstelth-n-the-bringing-to-pass-anything-in-a-secretor-concealed-manner-a-image338920291.html
RM2AKB483–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . - P- stolex; stealing.]To take without right or leave; to withdraw or con-vey without notice, or clandestinely; to gain or winby address or gradual and imperceptible means; toaccomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner;to filch, pilfer, purloin. —v. i. To practice theft;to slip in, along, or away, unperceived.—Stealth,stelth, n. The bringing to pass anything in a secretor concealed manner; a
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . (ofvegetable matter) from juices or sap, (of animals)not giving milk, (of persons) thirsty, needing drink,(of the eyes) not shedding tears: destitute of thatwhich interests or amuses ; unembellished ; plain ;characterized by shrewdness, or sarcasm ; sharp.(Fine Arts.) Exhibiting a sharp, frigid precisenessof execution. —V. t. [dried (drid), drying.] Tofree from moisture. —v. i. To grow dry, los Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ofvegetable-matter-from-juices-or-sap-of-animalsnot-giving-milk-of-persons-thirsty-needing-drinkof-the-eyes-not-shedding-tears-destitute-of-thatwhich-interests-or-amuses-unembellished-plain-characterized-by-shrewdness-or-sarcasm-sharpfine-arts-exhibiting-a-sharp-frigid-precisenessof-execution-v-t-dried-drid-drying-tofree-from-moisture-v-i-to-grow-dry-los-image343329616.html
RM2AXG0C0–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . (ofvegetable matter) from juices or sap, (of animals)not giving milk, (of persons) thirsty, needing drink,(of the eyes) not shedding tears: destitute of thatwhich interests or amuses ; unembellished ; plain ;characterized by shrewdness, or sarcasm ; sharp.(Fine Arts.) Exhibiting a sharp, frigid precisenessof execution. —V. t. [dried (drid), drying.] Tofree from moisture. —v. i. To grow dry, los
Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . shuffle, prevaricate.—Whif-fler, n. One who whiffles, or frequently changes hisopinion or course. — Whif fletree, n. The swingingbar of a vehicle, etc., to which the traces of a harnessare fastened for draught; a whippletree; swingletree.Whig, hwig, n. (Eng. Hist.) One of a political partywhich originated in Eng. in the 17th century, advo-cated popular rights, and opposed the tories: thosewho s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-shuffle-prevaricatewhif-fler-n-one-who-whiffles-or-frequently-changes-hisopinion-or-course-whif-fletree-n-the-swingingbar-of-a-vehicle-etc-to-which-the-traces-of-a-harnessare-fastened-for-draught-a-whippletree-swingletreewhig-hwig-n-eng-hist-one-of-a-political-partywhich-originated-in-eng-in-the-17th-century-advo-cated-popular-rights-and-opposed-the-tories-thosewho-s-image338516610.html
RM2AJMNAX–Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . shuffle, prevaricate.—Whif-fler, n. One who whiffles, or frequently changes hisopinion or course. — Whif fletree, n. The swingingbar of a vehicle, etc., to which the traces of a harnessare fastened for draught; a whippletree; swingletree.Whig, hwig, n. (Eng. Hist.) One of a political partywhich originated in Eng. in the 17th century, advo-cated popular rights, and opposed the tories: thosewho s
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . laying in strata; process of beingarranged in strata or layers. — Stratiform, a. Hav-in;? the form of strata. Straw, straw, n. The stalk or stem of certain speciesof grain, pulse, etc.; a mass of the stalks of certainspecies of grain when cut, and after being thrashed;anything proverbially worthless. — Man of straw.An image of straw, etc., resembling a man; an im-aginary person. — S. bail. Wort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-laying-in-strata-process-of-beingarranged-in-strata-or-layers-stratiform-a-hav-in-the-form-of-strata-straw-straw-n-the-stalk-or-stem-of-certain-speciesof-grain-pulse-etc-a-mass-of-the-stalks-of-certainspecies-of-grain-when-cut-and-after-being-thrashedanything-proverbially-worthless-man-of-strawan-image-of-straw-etc-resembling-a-man-an-im-aginary-person-s-bail-wort-image343257634.html
RM2AXCMH6–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . laying in strata; process of beingarranged in strata or layers. — Stratiform, a. Hav-in;? the form of strata. Straw, straw, n. The stalk or stem of certain speciesof grain, pulse, etc.; a mass of the stalks of certainspecies of grain when cut, and after being thrashed;anything proverbially worthless. — Man of straw.An image of straw, etc., resembling a man; an im-aginary person. — S. bail. Wort
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . n. An ultimate or constituent particleof matter; a molecule: anything extremely small.âAtomize, v. t. To reduce to atoms or to fine spray,^ said of liquids.âAtomizer. n. (Med.) An instru-ment for converting liquids into spray for inhala-tion, local anesthesia, etc. Atone, a-ton, v. i. [atoned (-tond), atoxixg.1 Tostand as an equivalent; to ra»ke reparation, com-pensation, etc.; to expiate.âv.t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-n-an-ultimate-or-constituent-particleof-matter-a-molecule-anything-extremely-smallatomize-v-t-to-reduce-to-atoms-or-to-fine-spray-said-of-liquidsatomizer-n-med-an-instru-ment-for-converting-liquids-into-spray-for-inhala-tion-local-anesthesia-etc-atone-a-ton-v-i-atoned-tond-atoxixg1-tostand-as-an-equivalent-to-rake-reparation-com-pensation-etc-to-expiatevt-image343338772.html
RM2AXGC30–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . n. An ultimate or constituent particleof matter; a molecule: anything extremely small.âAtomize, v. t. To reduce to atoms or to fine spray,^ said of liquids.âAtomizer. n. (Med.) An instru-ment for converting liquids into spray for inhala-tion, local anesthesia, etc. Atone, a-ton, v. i. [atoned (-tond), atoxixg.1 Tostand as an equivalent; to ra»ke reparation, com-pensation, etc.; to expiate.âv.t
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ighted or (less prop.)LIT ; LIGHTING.] To set fire to, kindle ; to giveUght to ; to conduct with a light. — Lighten, lifn,V. i. [-ENED (-nd), -ENiNG.l To burst forth ordart, as lightning; to shine like lightning, flash ;to grow lighter, become less dark or lowering.— i-. t.To make light or clear, illuminate, enlighten; to il-luminate with knowledge; to free from trouble andfill with joj.—Lightne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ighted-or-less-proplit-lighting-to-set-fire-to-kindle-to-giveught-to-to-conduct-with-a-light-lighten-lifnv-i-ened-nd-eningl-to-burst-forth-ordart-as-lightning-to-shine-like-lightning-flash-to-grow-lighter-become-less-dark-or-lowering-i-tto-make-light-or-clear-illuminate-enlighten-to-il-luminate-with-knowledge-to-free-from-trouble-andfill-with-jojlightne-image339053894.html
RM2AKH6KJ–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ighted or (less prop.)LIT ; LIGHTING.] To set fire to, kindle ; to giveUght to ; to conduct with a light. — Lighten, lifn,V. i. [-ENED (-nd), -ENiNG.l To burst forth ordart, as lightning; to shine like lightning, flash ;to grow lighter, become less dark or lowering.— i-. t.To make light or clear, illuminate, enlighten; to il-luminate with knowledge; to free from trouble andfill with joj.—Lightne
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ^A^^w^./ X. Spring and Neap Tides. guard-lock. waiter, n. An officer who watches the landing of goods, to secure the payment of du-ties.—Tides-man, tidzman, n.; pi. -men. An officerwho remains on board of a merchant ship till thegoods are landed, to prevent evasion of the duties.— Ti^dings, n. pi. Account of what has takenplace, and was not before known ; news ; advice ;information; intelligence Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-aw-x-spring-and-neap-tides-guard-lock-waiter-n-an-officer-who-watches-the-landing-of-goods-to-secure-the-payment-of-du-tiestides-man-tidzman-n-pi-men-an-officerwho-remains-on-board-of-a-merchant-ship-till-thegoods-are-landed-to-prevent-evasion-of-the-duties-tidings-n-pi-account-of-what-has-takenplace-and-was-not-before-known-news-advice-information-intelligence-image338910342.html
RM2AKAKGP–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ^A^^w^./ X. Spring and Neap Tides. guard-lock. waiter, n. An officer who watches the landing of goods, to secure the payment of du-ties.—Tides-man, tidzman, n.; pi. -men. An officerwho remains on board of a merchant ship till thegoods are landed, to prevent evasion of the duties.— Ti^dings, n. pi. Account of what has takenplace, and was not before known ; news ; advice ;information; intelligence
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Zodiac. lying nearly in the ecliptic, its base being on thehorizon : it is to be seen only in the evening, aftertwilight, and in the morning, before dawn. Zoilean, zo-iKe-an, a. Having the characteristics ofZoilus, a bitter, envious, unjust critic, who livedabout 270 years before Christ. Zollverein, zoKver-in, n. The customs «nion of theGerman States, for the collection of a uniform rateof cust Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-zodiac-lying-nearly-in-the-ecliptic-its-base-being-on-thehorizon-it-is-to-be-seen-only-in-the-evening-aftertwilight-and-in-the-morning-before-dawn-zoilean-zo-ike-an-a-having-the-characteristics-ofzoilus-a-bitter-envious-unjust-critic-who-livedabout-270-years-before-christ-zollverein-zokver-in-n-the-customs-nion-of-thegerman-states-for-the-collection-of-a-uniform-rateof-cust-image343229730.html
RM2AXBD0J–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Zodiac. lying nearly in the ecliptic, its base being on thehorizon : it is to be seen only in the evening, aftertwilight, and in the morning, before dawn. Zoilean, zo-iKe-an, a. Having the characteristics ofZoilus, a bitter, envious, unjust critic, who livedabout 270 years before Christ. Zollverein, zoKver-in, n. The customs «nion of theGerman States, for the collection of a uniform rateof cust
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Warbler, n. Onewho, or that which, warbles ; a singer; songster,—applied chiefly to birds. Ward, w6rd, v. t. To keep in safety, watch, guard;to defend, protect; to fend off, repel, turn aside (asanything mischievous). — n. Act of guarding ;watch; guard; guardianship; one whose business isto giiard, watch, and defend; state of being underguard or guardianship; custody; the condition of achild u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-warbler-n-onewho-or-that-which-warbles-a-singer-songsterapplied-chiefly-to-birds-ward-w6rd-v-t-to-keep-in-safety-watch-guardto-defend-protect-to-fend-off-repel-turn-aside-asanything-mischievous-n-act-of-guarding-watch-guard-guardianship-one-whose-business-isto-giiard-watch-and-defend-state-of-being-underguard-or-guardianship-custody-the-condition-of-achild-u-image343244684.html
RM2AXC42M–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Warbler, n. Onewho, or that which, warbles ; a singer; songster,—applied chiefly to birds. Ward, w6rd, v. t. To keep in safety, watch, guard;to defend, protect; to fend off, repel, turn aside (asanything mischievous). — n. Act of guarding ;watch; guard; guardianship; one whose business isto giiard, watch, and defend; state of being underguard or guardianship; custody; the condition of achild u
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ine,fail, sink. — n. De-crease of the illumi-nated part of themoon to the eye of aspectator; decline;failure; decrease; de-clension. Want, wawnt, n. Stateof not having; ab-sence or scarcity ofwhat is needed ordesired; destitution;poverty ; need ; thatwhich is needed ordesired ; a thing ofwhich the loss is felt;indigence; defect; failure; dearth; scarcity; scarce-ness.—?;.«. To be without, be de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-inefail-sink-n-de-crease-of-the-illumi-nated-part-of-themoon-to-the-eye-of-aspectator-declinefailure-decrease-de-clension-want-wawnt-n-stateof-not-having-ab-sence-or-scarcity-ofwhat-is-needed-ordesired-destitutionpoverty-need-thatwhich-is-needed-ordesired-a-thing-ofwhich-the-loss-is-feltindigence-defect-failure-dearth-scarcity-scarce-ness-to-be-without-be-de-image343244946.html
RM2AXC4C2–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ine,fail, sink. — n. De-crease of the illumi-nated part of themoon to the eye of aspectator; decline;failure; decrease; de-clension. Want, wawnt, n. Stateof not having; ab-sence or scarcity ofwhat is needed ordesired; destitution;poverty ; need ; thatwhich is needed ordesired ; a thing ofwhich the loss is felt;indigence; defect; failure; dearth; scarcity; scarce-ness.—?;.«. To be without, be de
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . light frameworkadded to a scjthe, to receive grain as cut, and lay itin swaths. (Engraving.) An instrument for pre-paring plates for mezzotints. (Ship-bmlding.) Aframework of timbers to support a vessel when outof water. (Surg.) A case for a broken bone. —v. t.{cradled (kradld), cradling.] To lay, or rock ina cradle; to nurse in infancy; to cut and lay with acradle, as grain. —v. i. Tolie or lod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-light-frameworkadded-to-a-scjthe-to-receive-grain-as-cut-and-lay-itin-swaths-engraving-an-instrument-for-pre-paring-plates-for-mezzotints-ship-bmlding-aframework-of-timbers-to-support-a-vessel-when-outof-water-surg-a-case-for-a-broken-bone-v-tcradled-kradld-cradling-to-lay-or-rock-ina-cradle-to-nurse-in-infancy-to-cut-and-lay-with-acradle-as-grain-v-i-tolie-or-lod-image339073336.html
RM2AKJ3E0–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . light frameworkadded to a scjthe, to receive grain as cut, and lay itin swaths. (Engraving.) An instrument for pre-paring plates for mezzotints. (Ship-bmlding.) Aframework of timbers to support a vessel when outof water. (Surg.) A case for a broken bone. —v. t.{cradled (kradld), cradling.] To lay, or rock ina cradle; to nurse in infancy; to cut and lay with acradle, as grain. —v. i. Tolie or lod
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . embling, the nipple or the papiUse ;covered with papillae ; pimpled; warty. Papillote, papil-16t, re. One of the small pieces ofpaper on which ladies roll up their hair. Papist, Papistry, etc. See under Papa. Papoose, Pappoose, pappoos, n. Name of the N.Amer. Indians for a child. Pappose, pap-pos, Pappous, -pus, a. Downy, as theseeds of dandelions, thistles, etc. PapsrruB, Pap3n:ograph. See und Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-embling-the-nipple-or-the-papiuse-covered-with-papillae-pimpled-warty-papillote-papil-16t-re-one-of-the-small-pieces-ofpaper-on-which-ladies-roll-up-their-hair-papist-papistry-etc-see-under-papa-papoose-pappoose-pappoos-n-name-of-the-namer-indians-for-a-child-pappose-pap-pos-pappous-pus-a-downy-as-theseeds-of-dandelions-thistles-etc-papsrrub-pap3nograph-see-und-image343293247.html
RM2AXEA13–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . embling, the nipple or the papiUse ;covered with papillae ; pimpled; warty. Papillote, papil-16t, re. One of the small pieces ofpaper on which ladies roll up their hair. Papist, Papistry, etc. See under Papa. Papoose, Pappoose, pappoos, n. Name of the N.Amer. Indians for a child. Pappose, pap-pos, Pappous, -pus, a. Downy, as theseeds of dandelions, thistles, etc. PapsrruB, Pap3n:ograph. See und
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Quagga.. Common Quail. BQn, cube, full; moon, fdSt; c dw, oil; linger or ink, then, boNboJf, chair, get. QUAINT 328 1 QUIESOE Quaint, kwant, a. Characterized by ingenuity or art;subtle; artificially elegant; showing excess of art;odd and antique; curiuus and faucitul; far-fetched;affected: odd; unusual. Quake, kwak, r. i. [quaked (kwakt), quaking.] Totremble ; to shake with fear, cold, or emotio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-quagga-common-quail-bqn-cube-full-moon-fdst-c-dw-oil-linger-or-ink-then-bonbojf-chair-get-quaint-328-1-quiesoe-quaint-kwant-a-characterized-by-ingenuity-or-artsubtle-artificially-elegant-showing-excess-of-artodd-and-antique-curiuus-and-faucitul-far-fetchedaffected-odd-unusual-quake-kwak-r-i-quaked-kwakt-quaking-totremble-to-shake-with-fear-cold-or-emotio-image338953678.html
RM2AKCJTE–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Quagga.. Common Quail. BQn, cube, full; moon, fdSt; c dw, oil; linger or ink, then, boNboJf, chair, get. QUAINT 328 1 QUIESOE Quaint, kwant, a. Characterized by ingenuity or art;subtle; artificially elegant; showing excess of art;odd and antique; curiuus and faucitul; far-fetched;affected: odd; unusual. Quake, kwak, r. i. [quaked (kwakt), quaking.] Totremble ; to shake with fear, cold, or emotio
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . minate. — Name-less, n. Without a name ; undistinguished: thatcmnot or ought not to be named.— Namable, a.Capable of being named. — Namely, arlv. To wit;that is to say; to particularize. — Namesake,«. Onewho has the same name as another; esp., one namedout of regard to another. Nankeen, nan-ken, n. A yellowish cotton cloth, offirm texture, orig. manufactured at Nankin, China. Nap, nap, r. i. [n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-minate-name-less-n-without-a-name-undistinguished-thatcmnot-or-ought-not-to-be-named-namable-acapable-of-being-named-namely-arlv-to-witthat-is-to-say-to-particularize-namesake-onewho-has-the-same-name-as-another-esp-one-namedout-of-regard-to-another-nankeen-nan-ken-n-a-yellowish-cotton-cloth-offirm-texture-orig-manufactured-at-nankin-china-nap-nap-r-i-n-image343302524.html
RM2AXENTC–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . minate. — Name-less, n. Without a name ; undistinguished: thatcmnot or ought not to be named.— Namable, a.Capable of being named. — Namely, arlv. To wit;that is to say; to particularize. — Namesake,«. Onewho has the same name as another; esp., one namedout of regard to another. Nankeen, nan-ken, n. A yellowish cotton cloth, offirm texture, orig. manufactured at Nankin, China. Nap, nap, r. i. [n
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , goth, n. One of an ancient Teutonic race, whooverran the Roman empire; a bar-barian , rude, ignorant person. — fTGoth^ic, a. Pert, to the Goths.{Arch.) Pert, to a style of architec-ture with high, sharply-pointedarches, clustered columns, etc.: seeCapital. Rude ; barbarous. — n.The language of the Goths. {Print.)A style of square-cut type, with no ihair lines. iil^^^The Type called GOTHIC. — G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-goth-n-one-of-an-ancient-teutonic-race-whooverran-the-roman-empire-a-bar-barian-rude-ignorant-person-ftgothic-a-pert-to-the-gothsarch-pert-to-a-style-of-architec-ture-with-high-sharply-pointedarches-clustered-columns-etc-seecapital-rude-barbarous-nthe-language-of-the-goths-printa-style-of-square-cut-type-with-no-ihair-lines-iilthe-type-called-gothic-g-image339066004.html
RM2AKHP44–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , goth, n. One of an ancient Teutonic race, whooverran the Roman empire; a bar-barian , rude, ignorant person. — fTGoth^ic, a. Pert, to the Goths.{Arch.) Pert, to a style of architec-ture with high, sharply-pointedarches, clustered columns, etc.: seeCapital. Rude ; barbarous. — n.The language of the Goths. {Print.)A style of square-cut type, with no ihair lines. iil^^^The Type called GOTHIC. — G
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ulation, n. A howl, as of the wolf or dog. Umbel, Umbelliferous, Umber, etc. See under Um-brage. Umbilicus, um-bilt-kus, n. {Anat.) A round cicatrixabout the median line of the abdomen ; the navel.{Bot.) The scar left where the stalk of the seedseparates from the base; hilum. —Umbilic, -ical, a.Of, or pert, to, the navel. Umbles, unTblz, n.pl. The entrails of a deer; entrailsin general. Umbrage, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ulation-n-a-howl-as-of-the-wolf-or-dog-umbel-umbelliferous-umber-etc-see-under-um-brage-umbilicus-um-bilt-kus-n-anat-a-round-cicatrixabout-the-median-line-of-the-abdomen-the-navelbot-the-scar-left-where-the-stalk-of-the-seedseparates-from-the-base-hilum-umbilic-ical-aof-or-pert-to-the-navel-umbles-untblz-npl-the-entrails-of-a-deer-entrailsin-general-umbrage-image338903772.html
RM2AKAB64–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ulation, n. A howl, as of the wolf or dog. Umbel, Umbelliferous, Umber, etc. See under Um-brage. Umbilicus, um-bilt-kus, n. {Anat.) A round cicatrixabout the median line of the abdomen ; the navel.{Bot.) The scar left where the stalk of the seedseparates from the base; hilum. —Umbilic, -ical, a.Of, or pert, to, the navel. Umbles, unTblz, n.pl. The entrails of a deer; entrailsin general. Umbrage,
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ish.—v.i. To make a figure, bedistinguished. — Figure-head, n. (Xaut.) Thefigure or bust projecting from the bow of a ship.See Ship. A person nominally at the head of an as-sociation or enterprize, but lacking ability or au-thority to control affairs. — Figuration, ?i. Act ofgiving determinate form. (3his.) Mixture of con-cords and discords. — Figurative, -tiv, a. Repre-senting by a figure, or b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ishvi-to-make-a-figure-bedistinguished-figure-head-n-xaut-thefigure-or-bust-projecting-from-the-bow-of-a-shipsee-ship-a-person-nominally-at-the-head-of-an-as-sociation-or-enterprize-but-lacking-ability-or-au-thority-to-control-affairs-figuration-i-act-ofgiving-determinate-form-3his-mixture-of-con-cords-and-discords-figurative-tiv-a-repre-senting-by-a-figure-or-b-image339068313.html
RM2AKHW2H–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ish.—v.i. To make a figure, bedistinguished. — Figure-head, n. (Xaut.) Thefigure or bust projecting from the bow of a ship.See Ship. A person nominally at the head of an as-sociation or enterprize, but lacking ability or au-thority to control affairs. — Figuration, ?i. Act ofgiving determinate form. (3his.) Mixture of con-cords and discords. — Figurative, -tiv, a. Repre-senting by a figure, or b
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ate of being ter-rified, or a state impressing terror. — Terrorist, v.(Fr. JEtistf) An agent or partisan of the revolution-ary tribunal of 1793-94.—Terrible, -rt-bl, a. Adapt-ed to excite terror, awe, or dread; fearful; frightful;formidable ; dreadful ; horrible ; shocking ; awful ;excessive ; extreme ; severe. — Terribly, -rl-blT,adv. In a manner to excite terror ; violently ; verygreatly.—Ter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ate-of-being-ter-rified-or-a-state-impressing-terror-terrorist-vfr-jetistf-an-agent-or-partisan-of-the-revolution-ary-tribunal-of-1793-94terrible-rt-bl-a-adapt-ed-to-excite-terror-awe-or-dread-fearful-frightfulformidable-dreadful-horrible-shocking-awful-excessive-extreme-severe-terribly-rl-bltadv-in-a-manner-to-excite-terror-violently-verygreatlyter-image343252823.html
RM2AXCEDB–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ate of being ter-rified, or a state impressing terror. — Terrorist, v.(Fr. JEtistf) An agent or partisan of the revolution-ary tribunal of 1793-94.—Terrible, -rt-bl, a. Adapt-ed to excite terror, awe, or dread; fearful; frightful;formidable ; dreadful ; horrible ; shocking ; awful ;excessive ; extreme ; severe. — Terribly, -rl-blT,adv. In a manner to excite terror ; violently ; verygreatly.—Ter
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . foid, a. (Jnat.) iResembling a sword; ensi-f orm. — Xiphoid cartilage.A cartilage at the lowerend of the sternum. X ray. The Roentgen ray,q. V.; — so called by its discoverer because of its enig-matical character, x being an algebraic symbol foran unknown quantity. Xylite, zilit, n. (Mm.) A mineral of a brown color,consisting chiefly of silica, sesquioxide of iron, lime,magnesia, and water. (Ch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-foid-a-jnat-iresembling-a-sword-ensi-f-orm-xiphoid-cartilagea-cartilage-at-the-lowerend-of-the-sternum-x-ray-the-roentgen-rayq-v-so-called-by-its-discoverer-because-of-its-enig-matical-character-x-being-an-algebraic-symbol-foran-unknown-quantity-xylite-zilit-n-mm-a-mineral-of-a-brown-colorconsisting-chiefly-of-silica-sesquioxide-of-iron-limemagnesia-and-water-ch-image343230826.html
RM2AXBEBP–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . foid, a. (Jnat.) iResembling a sword; ensi-f orm. — Xiphoid cartilage.A cartilage at the lowerend of the sternum. X ray. The Roentgen ray,q. V.; — so called by its discoverer because of its enig-matical character, x being an algebraic symbol foran unknown quantity. Xylite, zilit, n. (Mm.) A mineral of a brown color,consisting chiefly of silica, sesquioxide of iron, lime,magnesia, and water. (Ch
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . i. [rambled (-bid), -bling.] Towalk, ride, or sail from place to place, without de-terminate object; to go out, expand, or grow with-out constraint or direction; to rove, roam, wander,stroll. — n. A going from place to place withoutobject.—Rambling, «. Discursive; desultory. Raniee, -mie, ram-f, n. An Asiatic plant of the hempand nettle family, Irom the fiber of whose innerbark grass-cloth is ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-i-rambled-bid-bling-towalk-ride-or-sail-from-place-to-place-without-de-terminate-object-to-go-out-expand-or-grow-with-out-constraint-or-direction-to-rove-roam-wanderstroll-n-a-going-from-place-to-place-withoutobjectrambling-discursive-desultory-raniee-mie-ram-f-n-an-asiatic-plant-of-the-hempand-nettle-family-irom-the-fiber-of-whose-innerbark-grass-cloth-is-ma-image338952429.html
RM2AKCH7W–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . i. [rambled (-bid), -bling.] Towalk, ride, or sail from place to place, without de-terminate object; to go out, expand, or grow with-out constraint or direction; to rove, roam, wander,stroll. — n. A going from place to place withoutobject.—Rambling, «. Discursive; desultory. Raniee, -mie, ram-f, n. An Asiatic plant of the hempand nettle family, Irom the fiber of whose innerbark grass-cloth is ma
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Oats.. ent, a. Subject in will or act to authority; willingto obey; dutiful; respectful; subservient; submis-sive ; obsequious.— Obedience, -ens, n. State of be-ing, etc. — Obeisance, -ba^sans, n. A token of obe-dience or respect; a bow; courtesy. — Obeisant, «.Showing willingness to obey; reverent; submissive. Obfuscate, ob-fuskat, v. i. To darken; obscure, be-wilder, confuse. Obit, obit or obi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-oats-ent-a-subject-in-will-or-act-to-authority-willingto-obey-dutiful-respectful-subservient-submis-sive-obsequious-obedience-ens-n-state-of-be-ing-etc-obeisance-basans-n-a-token-of-obe-dience-or-respect-a-bow-courtesy-obeisant-showing-willingness-to-obey-reverent-submissive-obfuscate-ob-fuskat-v-i-to-darken-obscure-be-wilder-confuse-obit-obit-or-obi-image339034702.html
RM2AKGA66–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Oats.. ent, a. Subject in will or act to authority; willingto obey; dutiful; respectful; subservient; submis-sive ; obsequious.— Obedience, -ens, n. State of be-ing, etc. — Obeisance, -ba^sans, n. A token of obe-dience or respect; a bow; courtesy. — Obeisant, «.Showing willingness to obey; reverent; submissive. Obfuscate, ob-fuskat, v. i. To darken; obscure, be-wilder, confuse. Obit, obit or obi
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Arch. earliest geological period. — Archaeology, -oKo-jt,re. The science of antiquities; a treatise on antiqui-ties or ancient usages, customs, etc.—Archseolog-ical, a. Kelating to, etc.—ArchaeoKogist, «. OneVersed in. etc. — Archaic, ar-kaik, -ical, a. An-cient, antiquated. — Archaism, -izm, n. An ancientor obsolete word or idiom; antiquity of style or use. Archer, aich-er, re. A bowman.-? Ajc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-arch-earliest-geological-period-archaeology-oko-jtre-the-science-of-antiquities-a-treatise-on-antiqui-ties-or-ancient-usages-customs-etcarchseolog-ical-a-kelating-to-etcarchaeokogist-oneversed-in-etc-archaic-ar-kaik-ical-a-an-cient-antiquated-archaism-izm-n-an-ancientor-obsolete-word-or-idiom-antiquity-of-style-or-use-archer-aich-er-re-a-bowman-ajc-image343339795.html
RM2AXGDBF–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Arch. earliest geological period. — Archaeology, -oKo-jt,re. The science of antiquities; a treatise on antiqui-ties or ancient usages, customs, etc.—Archseolog-ical, a. Kelating to, etc.—ArchaeoKogist, «. OneVersed in. etc. — Archaic, ar-kaik, -ical, a. An-cient, antiquated. — Archaism, -izm, n. An ancientor obsolete word or idiom; antiquity of style or use. Archer, aich-er, re. A bowman.-? Ajc
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . sembling, the nipple or the papillae ;covered with papillse ; pimpled; warty. Papillote, papil-lot, w. One of the small pieces ofpaper on which ladies roll up their hair. Papist, Papistry, etc. See under Papa. Papoose, Pappoose, pappoos, n. !Name of the N.Amer. Indians for a child. Pappose, pap-pos, Pappous, -pus, a. Downy, as the-seeds of dandelions, thistles, etc. Papsrrus, Papjnrograph. See u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-sembling-the-nipple-or-the-papillae-covered-with-papillse-pimpled-warty-papillote-papil-lot-w-one-of-the-small-pieces-ofpaper-on-which-ladies-roll-up-their-hair-papist-papistry-etc-see-under-papa-papoose-pappoose-pappoos-n-!name-of-the-namer-indians-for-a-child-pappose-pap-pos-pappous-pus-a-downy-as-the-seeds-of-dandelions-thistles-etc-papsrrus-papjnrograph-see-u-image339022308.html
RM2AKFPBG–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . sembling, the nipple or the papillae ;covered with papillse ; pimpled; warty. Papillote, papil-lot, w. One of the small pieces ofpaper on which ladies roll up their hair. Papist, Papistry, etc. See under Papa. Papoose, Pappoose, pappoos, n. !Name of the N.Amer. Indians for a child. Pappose, pap-pos, Pappous, -pus, a. Downy, as the-seeds of dandelions, thistles, etc. Papsrrus, Papjnrograph. See u
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e with a tilt-hammer, or tilt.—V. i. To run, or ride, and thrust with a lance ; tofight with rapiers; to rush, as in combat; to play un-steadily ; to ride, float, and toss ; to lean ; to fall, ason one side. — n. A thrust, as with a lance ; a mili-tary exercise on horseback, in which the combatantsattacked each other with lances ; a toumament; atilt-hammer ;inclinationforward. —Tilter, n.One who Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-e-with-a-tilt-hammer-or-tiltv-i-to-run-or-ride-and-thrust-with-a-lance-tofight-with-rapiers-to-rush-as-in-combat-to-play-un-steadily-to-ride-float-and-toss-to-lean-to-fall-ason-one-side-n-a-thrust-as-with-a-lance-a-mili-tary-exercise-on-horseback-in-which-the-combatantsattacked-each-other-with-lances-a-toumament-atilt-hammer-inclinationforward-tilter-none-who-image338909914.html
RM2AKAK1E–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e with a tilt-hammer, or tilt.—V. i. To run, or ride, and thrust with a lance ; tofight with rapiers; to rush, as in combat; to play un-steadily ; to ride, float, and toss ; to lean ; to fall, ason one side. — n. A thrust, as with a lance ; a mili-tary exercise on horseback, in which the combatantsattacked each other with lances ; a toumament; atilt-hammer ;inclinationforward. —Tilter, n.One who
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Weasel.. Weaver,Bird and Nest. WOVE; WEAVING.] To unite (threads of anj^ kind)in such a manner as to form a texture; to unite in-timately, or by close connection or intermixture; toform (cloth) by interlacing threads; to form into afabric, compose. —v. i. To practice weaving, workwith a loom ; to become woven or interwoven. —Weaver, n. One whoweaves. (Ornith.) Apasserine birdof Airi-ca and the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-weasel-weaverbird-and-nest-wove-weaving-to-unite-threads-of-anj-kindin-such-a-manner-as-to-form-a-texture-to-unite-in-timately-or-by-close-connection-or-intermixture-toform-cloth-by-interlacing-threads-to-form-into-afabric-compose-v-i-to-practice-weaving-workwith-a-loom-to-become-woven-or-interwoven-weaver-n-one-whoweaves-ornith-apasserine-birdof-airi-ca-and-the-image343242386.html
RM2AXC14J–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Weasel.. Weaver,Bird and Nest. WOVE; WEAVING.] To unite (threads of anj^ kind)in such a manner as to form a texture; to unite in-timately, or by close connection or intermixture; toform (cloth) by interlacing threads; to form into afabric, compose. —v. i. To practice weaving, workwith a loom ; to become woven or interwoven. —Weaver, n. One whoweaves. (Ornith.) Apasserine birdof Airi-ca and the
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . aiung.] To huntbv the track; to draw along the ground; to drag.{Mil.) To carry (a fire-arm) with the breech nearthe ground and the upper part inclined forward, thepiece being held by the right hand near the mid-dle ; to tread down (grass) by walking through. —V. i. To be drawn along behind a person or thing;to be drawn out in length; to grow to great length,esp. when slender and creeping upon th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-aiung-to-huntbv-the-track-to-draw-along-the-ground-to-dragmil-to-carry-a-fire-arm-with-the-breech-nearthe-ground-and-the-upper-part-inclined-forward-thepiece-being-held-by-the-right-hand-near-the-mid-dle-to-tread-down-grass-by-walking-through-v-i-to-be-drawn-along-behind-a-person-or-thingto-be-drawn-out-in-length-to-grow-to-great-lengthesp-when-slender-and-creeping-upon-th-image338907711.html
RM2AKAG6R–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . aiung.] To huntbv the track; to draw along the ground; to drag.{Mil.) To carry (a fire-arm) with the breech nearthe ground and the upper part inclined forward, thepiece being held by the right hand near the mid-dle ; to tread down (grass) by walking through. —V. i. To be drawn along behind a person or thing;to be drawn out in length; to grow to great length,esp. when slender and creeping upon th
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Red or Three-spotted Wrasse,several species, with vivid colors and thick lips,found in the Mediterranean and on the Eng. coasts. Wrath, rath, ?i. Violent anger; vehement exaspera-tion: indignation; rage; fury; ire; the effects of an-ger : the iust punishment of an offense or crime.— Wrathftil, -ful, a. Full of wrath; very angry;greatly incensed ; springing from, or expressing,wrath; furious; ir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-red-or-three-spotted-wrasseseveral-species-with-vivid-colors-and-thick-lipsfound-in-the-mediterranean-and-on-the-eng-coasts-wrath-rath-i-violent-anger-vehement-exaspera-tion-indignation-rage-fury-ire-the-effects-of-an-ger-the-iust-punishment-of-an-offense-or-crime-wrathftil-ful-a-full-of-wrath-very-angrygreatly-incensed-springing-from-or-expressingwrath-furious-ir-image343231006.html
RM2AXBEJ6–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Red or Three-spotted Wrasse,several species, with vivid colors and thick lips,found in the Mediterranean and on the Eng. coasts. Wrath, rath, ?i. Violent anger; vehement exaspera-tion: indignation; rage; fury; ire; the effects of an-ger : the iust punishment of an offense or crime.— Wrathftil, -ful, a. Full of wrath; very angry;greatly incensed ; springing from, or expressing,wrath; furious; ir
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ?V. t. adv. In relation to practice; by means of practice oruse; by experiment; in practice or use. — Practical-ness, ?i.—Pragmafic, prag-mafik, -ical, a. Pert, tobusiness; material; over-forward in acting; officious:meddUn^; meddlesome; impertinent. — ». One ac-tive or skilled in business; a solemn ordinance ordecree issued by the head of a state. Pragmatic, etc. See under Practice. Prairie, p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-v-t-adv-in-relation-to-practice-by-means-of-practice-oruse-by-experiment-in-practice-or-use-practical-ness-ipragmafic-prag-mafik-ical-a-pert-tobusiness-material-over-forward-in-acting-officiousmeddun-meddlesome-impertinent-one-ac-tive-or-skilled-in-business-a-solemn-ordinance-ordecree-issued-by-the-head-of-a-state-pragmatic-etc-see-under-practice-prairie-p-image343282162.html
RM2AXDRW6–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ?V. t. adv. In relation to practice; by means of practice oruse; by experiment; in practice or use. — Practical-ness, ?i.—Pragmafic, prag-mafik, -ical, a. Pert, tobusiness; material; over-forward in acting; officious:meddUn^; meddlesome; impertinent. — ». One ac-tive or skilled in business; a solemn ordinance ordecree issued by the head of a state. Pragmatic, etc. See under Practice. Prairie, p
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ; to publish abook. — n. A mark made by impression or by pres-sure of one thing on another; impressions of typesin general, as to form, size, etc.; that produced byprinting,— as, a stamped likeness of anything, an en-graving; or, a printed sheet of news, newspaper; or,a fabric figured by printing, calico; that which im-presses its form on anything.—Printer, n. One whoprints, impresses, or stamp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-to-publish-abook-n-a-mark-made-by-impression-or-by-pres-sure-of-one-thing-on-another-impressions-of-typesin-general-as-to-form-size-etc-that-produced-byprinting-as-a-stamped-likeness-of-anything-an-en-graving-or-a-printed-sheet-of-news-newspaper-ora-fabric-figured-by-printing-calico-that-which-im-presses-its-form-on-anythingprinter-n-one-whoprints-impresses-or-stamp-image343280846.html
RM2AXDP66–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ; to publish abook. — n. A mark made by impression or by pres-sure of one thing on another; impressions of typesin general, as to form, size, etc.; that produced byprinting,— as, a stamped likeness of anything, an en-graving; or, a printed sheet of news, newspaper; or,a fabric figured by printing, calico; that which im-presses its form on anything.—Printer, n. One whoprints, impresses, or stamp
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . thingthrown down as a challenge to combat, as a glove,gauntlet, etc. — r. ?. [gaged (gajd), gagixg.^ Tobind by pledge, caution, or security; to engage. Gage, n. A measure. See Gauge. Gaiety, Gaily. Same as Gayetv, etc. See under Gay. Gain, gan, v. t. [gained (gand), gaixixg.] To get,as a profit or advantage; to acquire, win; to be suc-cessful in; to win to ones side, conciliate; to reach,attain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-thingthrown-down-as-a-challenge-to-combat-as-a-glovegauntlet-etc-r-gaged-gajd-gagixg-tobind-by-pledge-caution-or-security-to-engage-gage-n-a-measure-see-gauge-gaiety-gaily-same-as-gayetv-etc-see-under-gay-gain-gan-v-t-gained-gand-gaixixg-to-getas-a-profit-or-advantage-to-acquire-win-to-be-suc-cessful-in-to-win-to-ones-side-conciliate-to-reachattain-image339066924.html
RM2AKHR90–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . thingthrown down as a challenge to combat, as a glove,gauntlet, etc. — r. ?. [gaged (gajd), gagixg.^ Tobind by pledge, caution, or security; to engage. Gage, n. A measure. See Gauge. Gaiety, Gaily. Same as Gayetv, etc. See under Gay. Gain, gan, v. t. [gained (gand), gaixixg.] To get,as a profit or advantage; to acquire, win; to be suc-cessful in; to win to ones side, conciliate; to reach,attain
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Vase. a famous chapel, museum, library, etc., and beingthe principal residence of the popes; hence, the pap^authority. — Vaticanism, -izm, n. The doctrine ofpapal supremacy; adhesion to the popes authority. Vaticide, vatT-sid, n. The murder of a prophet; onewho murders a prophet..— Vaticinate, va-tisI-nat,V. t. and i. To prophesy, foretell. — Vaticinal, a.Pert, to, or containing, prophecy.—Vatic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-vase-a-famous-chapel-museum-library-etc-and-beingthe-principal-residence-of-the-popes-hence-the-papauthority-vaticanism-izm-n-the-doctrine-ofpapal-supremacy-adhesion-to-the-popes-authority-vaticide-vatt-sid-n-the-murder-of-a-prophet-onewho-murders-a-prophet-vaticinate-va-tisi-natv-t-and-i-to-prophesy-foretell-vaticinal-apert-to-or-containing-prophecyvatic-image338902356.html
RM2AKA9BG–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Vase. a famous chapel, museum, library, etc., and beingthe principal residence of the popes; hence, the pap^authority. — Vaticanism, -izm, n. The doctrine ofpapal supremacy; adhesion to the popes authority. Vaticide, vatT-sid, n. The murder of a prophet; onewho murders a prophet..— Vaticinate, va-tisI-nat,V. t. and i. To prophesy, foretell. — Vaticinal, a.Pert, to, or containing, prophecy.—Vatic
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Link-motion, (Steam-. Lmk-motion. Relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of lan-guages. — Linguiafica, re. sing. Science of lan-guages. — Lingo. n. Language ; dialect. Liniment, linT-ment, re. A soft anodyne or stimula-ting ointment or embrocation, with which diseasedparts are rubbed. Liking. See under Line. Link, link, n. A siuj;le ring of a chain ; anythingdoubled and closed like a lin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-link-motion-steam-lmk-motion-relating-to-linguistics-or-to-the-affinities-of-lan-guages-linguiafica-re-sing-science-of-lan-guages-lingo-n-language-dialect-liniment-lint-ment-re-a-soft-anodyne-or-stimula-ting-ointment-or-embrocation-with-which-diseasedparts-are-rubbed-liking-see-under-line-link-link-n-a-siujle-ring-of-a-chain-anythingdoubled-and-closed-like-a-lin-image343311680.html
RM2AXF5FC–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Link-motion, (Steam-. Lmk-motion. Relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of lan-guages. — Linguiafica, re. sing. Science of lan-guages. — Lingo. n. Language ; dialect. Liniment, linT-ment, re. A soft anodyne or stimula-ting ointment or embrocation, with which diseasedparts are rubbed. Liking. See under Line. Link, link, n. A siuj;le ring of a chain ; anythingdoubled and closed like a lin
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . in that quarter where the sun sets ; moving to-ward the west. — Wesfward, adv. Toward thewest.—Wesfwaxdly, acZy. In a direction towardthe west. Wet, wet, a. [wettek; wettest.] Containing, consist-ing of, soaked or drenched with, or having the sur-face moistened with water or other liquid ; full ofmoisture; very damp; rainy; nasty; humid: moist. —n. Water or wetness ; moisture or humidity in con Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-in-that-quarter-where-the-sun-sets-moving-to-ward-the-west-wesfward-adv-toward-thewestwesfwaxdly-aczy-in-a-direction-towardthe-west-wet-wet-a-wettek-wettest-containing-consist-ing-of-soaked-or-drenched-with-or-having-the-sur-face-moistened-with-water-or-other-liquid-full-ofmoisture-very-damp-rainy-nasty-humid-moist-n-water-or-wetness-moisture-or-humidity-in-con-image343242024.html
RM2AXC0KM–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . in that quarter where the sun sets ; moving to-ward the west. — Wesfward, adv. Toward thewest.—Wesfwaxdly, acZy. In a direction towardthe west. Wet, wet, a. [wettek; wettest.] Containing, consist-ing of, soaked or drenched with, or having the sur-face moistened with water or other liquid ; full ofmoisture; very damp; rainy; nasty; humid: moist. —n. Water or wetness ; moisture or humidity in con
Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . d, a. (Jnat.) Resembling a sword; ensi-form.—Xiphoid cartila<je.A cartilage at the lowerend of the sternum. X ray. The Roentgen ray,q. V.; — so called by its discoverer because of its enig-matical character, x being an algebraic symbol foran unknown quantity. Xylite, zilit, n. { Mm.) A mineral of a brown color,consisting chiefly of silica, sesquioxide of iron, lime,magnesia, and water. {Che Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-d-a-jnat-resembling-a-sword-ensi-formxiphoid-cartilaltjea-cartilage-at-the-lowerend-of-the-sternum-x-ray-the-roentgen-rayq-v-so-called-by-its-discoverer-because-of-its-enig-matical-character-x-being-an-algebraic-symbol-foran-unknown-quantity-xylite-zilit-n-mm-a-mineral-of-a-brown-colorconsisting-chiefly-of-silica-sesquioxide-of-iron-limemagnesia-and-water-che-image338512991.html
RM2AJMGNK–Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . d, a. (Jnat.) Resembling a sword; ensi-form.—Xiphoid cartila<je.A cartilage at the lowerend of the sternum. X ray. The Roentgen ray,q. V.; — so called by its discoverer because of its enig-matical character, x being an algebraic symbol foran unknown quantity. Xylite, zilit, n. { Mm.) A mineral of a brown color,consisting chiefly of silica, sesquioxide of iron, lime,magnesia, and water. {Che
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . elevation of the cu-ticle, with an inflamed base, containing pus. Put, put, I, t. [put, IUTTIXG.] To move in any dii-ec-tion, thrust, push ; to place, lay, set ; to cast orthrow, as a heavy stone ; to cause to be or exist ina specified relation, bring to a mental or moral con-dition, or to the possession of an attribute or qual-itj, or into a specified state ; to place before forjudgment, accept Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-elevation-of-the-cu-ticle-with-an-inflamed-base-containing-pus-put-put-i-t-put-iuttixg-to-move-in-any-dii-ec-tion-thrust-push-to-place-lay-set-to-cast-orthrow-as-a-heavy-stone-to-cause-to-be-or-exist-ina-specified-relation-bring-to-a-mental-or-moral-con-dition-or-to-the-possession-of-an-attribute-or-qual-itj-or-into-a-specified-state-to-place-before-forjudgment-accept-image338954336.html
RM2AKCKM0–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . elevation of the cu-ticle, with an inflamed base, containing pus. Put, put, I, t. [put, IUTTIXG.] To move in any dii-ec-tion, thrust, push ; to place, lay, set ; to cast orthrow, as a heavy stone ; to cause to be or exist ina specified relation, bring to a mental or moral con-dition, or to the possession of an attribute or qual-itj, or into a specified state ; to place before forjudgment, accept
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . sore or drops oiSin mortification. — v, i. [sloughed (sluft), slough-ing.] {Surg.) To separate from the sound flesh; tomortify and come off. — Slougliy, -1, a. Resem-bling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead mat-ter which separates from flesh. Slovac, slovak, n. One of a race of Hungarian Sclaves,akin to the Czecks, inhabiting N.-W. Hungary andneighboring parts of Moravia and Austria ; t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-sore-or-drops-oisin-mortification-v-i-sloughed-sluft-slough-ing-surg-to-separate-from-the-sound-flesh-tomortify-and-come-off-slougliy-1-a-resem-bling-or-of-the-nature-of-a-slough-or-the-dead-mat-ter-which-separates-from-flesh-slovac-slovak-n-one-of-a-race-of-hungarian-sclavesakin-to-the-czecks-inhabiting-n-w-hungary-andneighboring-parts-of-moravia-and-austria-t-image338927803.html
RM2AKBDTB–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . sore or drops oiSin mortification. — v, i. [sloughed (sluft), slough-ing.] {Surg.) To separate from the sound flesh; tomortify and come off. — Slougliy, -1, a. Resem-bling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead mat-ter which separates from flesh. Slovac, slovak, n. One of a race of Hungarian Sclaves,akin to the Czecks, inhabiting N.-W. Hungary andneighboring parts of Moravia and Austria ; t
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . cutcheon. Measure. Measure. (Mild.) Alme drawn per-pendicularly across the staff. — V. t. [BARRED <bard), barring.] Tofasten with a bar; tohinder; prevent; to ex-cept ; to cross with stripes or lines. — Barrage, bar-rej, w. A mound or dyke, to raise the waters of ariver. — Barricade, barrT-kad, n. (Mil.) A defen-sive fortification to check an enemy ; any bar, ob-struction, or means of defense Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-cutcheon-measure-measure-mild-alme-drawn-per-pendicularly-across-the-staff-v-t-barred-ltbard-barring-tofasten-with-a-bar-tohinder-prevent-to-ex-cept-to-cross-with-stripes-or-lines-barrage-bar-rej-w-a-mound-or-dyke-to-raise-the-waters-of-ariver-barricade-barrt-kad-n-mil-a-defen-sive-fortification-to-check-an-enemy-any-bar-ob-struction-or-means-of-defense-image339080069.html
RM2AKJC2D–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . cutcheon. Measure. Measure. (Mild.) Alme drawn per-pendicularly across the staff. — V. t. [BARRED <bard), barring.] Tofasten with a bar; tohinder; prevent; to ex-cept ; to cross with stripes or lines. — Barrage, bar-rej, w. A mound or dyke, to raise the waters of ariver. — Barricade, barrT-kad, n. (Mil.) A defen-sive fortification to check an enemy ; any bar, ob-struction, or means of defense
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Honey-comb. lected by bees from flowers, and stored in honey-comb; that which is sweet or pleasant; sweet one;darling. — v. i. [honeyed (-id), -eying.] To useendearments ; to practice servile flattery, fawn. —V. t. To make luscious, sweeten.—Hon^ey-bag, n.The receptacle for honeyin a bee.—comb,?i. Themass of waxen cells,formed by bees, for theirhoney, eggs, etc.; anysubstance, perforatedwith ce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-honey-comb-lected-by-bees-from-flowers-and-stored-in-honey-comb-that-which-is-sweet-or-pleasant-sweet-onedarling-v-i-honeyed-id-eying-to-useendearments-to-practice-servile-flattery-fawn-v-t-to-make-luscious-sweetenhoney-bag-nthe-receptacle-for-honeyin-a-beecombi-themass-of-waxen-cellsformed-by-bees-for-theirhoney-eggs-etc-anysubstance-perforatedwith-ce-image343321206.html
RM2AXFHKJ–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Honey-comb. lected by bees from flowers, and stored in honey-comb; that which is sweet or pleasant; sweet one;darling. — v. i. [honeyed (-id), -eying.] To useendearments ; to practice servile flattery, fawn. —V. t. To make luscious, sweeten.—Hon^ey-bag, n.The receptacle for honeyin a bee.—comb,?i. Themass of waxen cells,formed by bees, for theirhoney, eggs, etc.; anysubstance, perforatedwith ce
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . bier, n. That which obscures without effacing;a stain; blot; adim, confused appearance.—v.t.[blurred (blerd), blurrixg.] To obscure withoutquite effacing; to cause imperfect vision in; to dim;to blemish, disgrace, sully. Blurt, blert, r. t. To utter*suddenly or unadvisedly;to divulge inconsiderately. Blush, blush, V. i. [blushed (blusht), blushixg.] Tohave a rosy color; to redden in the face, as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-bier-n-that-which-obscures-without-effacinga-stain-blot-adim-confused-appearancevt-blurred-blerd-blurrixg-to-obscure-withoutquite-effacing-to-cause-imperfect-vision-in-to-dimto-blemish-disgrace-sully-blurt-blert-r-t-to-uttersuddenly-or-unadvisedlyto-divulge-inconsiderately-blush-blush-v-i-blushed-blusht-blushixg-tohave-a-rosy-color-to-redden-in-the-face-as-image339078451.html
RM2AKJA0K–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . bier, n. That which obscures without effacing;a stain; blot; adim, confused appearance.—v.t.[blurred (blerd), blurrixg.] To obscure withoutquite effacing; to cause imperfect vision in; to dim;to blemish, disgrace, sully. Blurt, blert, r. t. To utter*suddenly or unadvisedly;to divulge inconsiderately. Blush, blush, V. i. [blushed (blusht), blushixg.] Tohave a rosy color; to redden in the face, as
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . etc.) to another surf ace. — Scribble, skrTb-bl, v. t.[-BLED (-bid), -BLING.] To write with haste, or with-out regard to correctness or elegance; to fill or coverwith worthless writing. — v. i. To write withoutcare, elegance, or value; to scrawl.—n. Carelesswriting. — Scribbler, n. One who scribbles ; awriter of no reputation.— Scrip, n. A small writing,certificate, or schedule ; a certificate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-etc-to-another-surf-ace-scribble-skrtb-bl-v-t-bled-bid-bling-to-write-with-haste-or-with-out-regard-to-correctness-or-elegance-to-fill-or-coverwith-worthless-writing-v-i-to-write-withoutcare-elegance-or-value-to-scrawln-carelesswriting-scribbler-n-one-who-scribbles-awriter-of-no-reputation-scrip-n-a-small-writingcertificate-or-schedule-a-certificate-image343269782.html
RM2AXD832–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . etc.) to another surf ace. — Scribble, skrTb-bl, v. t.[-BLED (-bid), -BLING.] To write with haste, or with-out regard to correctness or elegance; to fill or coverwith worthless writing. — v. i. To write withoutcare, elegance, or value; to scrawl.—n. Carelesswriting. — Scribbler, n. One who scribbles ; awriter of no reputation.— Scrip, n. A small writing,certificate, or schedule ; a certificate
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ., during the summer, to kill the weeds and pulverize the soil. house, n. A house, shelter, or apartment in a garden, to be usedin summer; house for summer residence. Bummer, sum^mer, n. {Arch.) A large stone or beamplaced horizontally on columns, piers, posts, etc.;lintel; girder. Summersault, -set. See Somersault. Summit, sunimit, n. The top; highest point; highestdegree; utmost elevation. Sum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-during-the-summer-to-kill-the-weeds-and-pulverize-the-soil-house-n-a-house-shelter-or-apartment-in-a-garden-to-be-usedin-summer-house-for-summer-residence-bummer-summer-n-arch-a-large-stone-or-beamplaced-horizontally-on-columns-piers-posts-etclintel-girder-summersault-set-see-somersault-summit-sunimit-n-the-top-highest-point-highestdegree-utmost-elevation-sum-image338916949.html
RM2AKB00N–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ., during the summer, to kill the weeds and pulverize the soil. house, n. A house, shelter, or apartment in a garden, to be usedin summer; house for summer residence. Bummer, sum^mer, n. {Arch.) A large stone or beamplaced horizontally on columns, piers, posts, etc.;lintel; girder. Summersault, -set. See Somersault. Summit, sunimit, n. The top; highest point; highestdegree; utmost elevation. Sum
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ind of stone consisting-largely of carbonate of lime, esp. those varieties usedin making lime. Lime, lim, n. The European linden tree ; the Amer.basswood. (j Lime, lim, n. A fruit allied to the lemon, but smaller,and more intensely sour. Limit, limit, n. That which termi-nates, circumscribes, restrains, orconfines; bound, border, or edge.(Logic & Metaph.) A distinguish- |ing characteristic ; a d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ind-of-stone-consisting-largely-of-carbonate-of-lime-esp-those-varieties-usedin-making-lime-lime-lim-n-the-european-linden-tree-the-amerbasswood-j-lime-lim-n-a-fruit-allied-to-the-lemon-but-smallerand-more-intensely-sour-limit-limit-n-that-which-termi-nates-circumscribes-restrains-orconfines-bound-border-or-edgelogic-metaph-a-distinguish-ing-characteristic-a-d-image339053558.html
RM2AKH67J–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ind of stone consisting-largely of carbonate of lime, esp. those varieties usedin making lime. Lime, lim, n. The European linden tree ; the Amer.basswood. (j Lime, lim, n. A fruit allied to the lemon, but smaller,and more intensely sour. Limit, limit, n. That which termi-nates, circumscribes, restrains, orconfines; bound, border, or edge.(Logic & Metaph.) A distinguish- |ing characteristic ; a d
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . un, n. Act of becomingsurety for another. — Sponsor, n. A surety; onewho, at the baptism of an infant, professes theChristian faith in its name, and guarantees its re-ligious education ; a godfather or godmother. —SpouEO, spowz, n. A man or woman engaged orjoined in wedlock ; a married person, husband orwife. — Spousele8B, a. Destitute of a spouse; hav-ing no husband or wife; unmarried.— SpouB^a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-un-n-act-of-becomingsurety-for-another-sponsor-n-a-surety-onewho-at-the-baptism-of-an-infant-professes-thechristian-faith-in-its-name-and-guarantees-its-re-ligious-education-a-godfather-or-godmother-spoueo-spowz-n-a-man-or-woman-engaged-orjoined-in-wedlock-a-married-person-husband-orwife-spousele8b-a-destitute-of-a-spouse-hav-ing-no-husband-or-wife-unmarried-spouba-image338922631.html
RM2AKB77K–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . un, n. Act of becomingsurety for another. — Sponsor, n. A surety; onewho, at the baptism of an infant, professes theChristian faith in its name, and guarantees its re-ligious education ; a godfather or godmother. —SpouEO, spowz, n. A man or woman engaged orjoined in wedlock ; a married person, husband orwife. — Spousele8B, a. Destitute of a spouse; hav-ing no husband or wife; unmarried.— SpouB^a
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . v. i. To bite gently, or a lit-tle at a time.â n. A little bite, or seizing as if to bite. Nice, nis, a. Pleasing to the senses; esp. to the taste;agreeable; gratifying; wrought by a skillful work-man; produced by an acute orfastidious mind; requiring to bedaintily touched, discussed, orjudged of; refined; showingdelicacy or refinement; distin-guishing accurately or minute-ly ; over scrupulous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-v-i-to-bite-gently-or-a-lit-tle-at-a-time-n-a-little-bite-or-seizing-as-if-to-bite-nice-nis-a-pleasing-to-the-senses-esp-to-the-tasteagreeable-gratifying-wrought-by-a-skillful-work-man-produced-by-an-acute-orfastidious-mind-requiring-to-bedaintily-touched-discussed-orjudged-of-refined-showingdelicacy-or-refinement-distin-guishing-accurately-or-minute-ly-over-scrupulous-image343300922.html
RM2AXEKR6–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . v. i. To bite gently, or a lit-tle at a time.â n. A little bite, or seizing as if to bite. Nice, nis, a. Pleasing to the senses; esp. to the taste;agreeable; gratifying; wrought by a skillful work-man; produced by an acute orfastidious mind; requiring to bedaintily touched, discussed, orjudged of; refined; showingdelicacy or refinement; distin-guishing accurately or minute-ly ; over scrupulous
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Whooping-crane.. (Conch.) A wreath orturn of the spire of aunivalve. Whortleberry, hwerfl-berrl, n. (Bot.) A plantor shrub, and its small,round, edible berry; thehuckleberry. Whose, Whosoever, etc.See under Who. Whur, hwer, i. i.. Tomake a rough hummingsound, like one who pronounces the letter r , , , , with too much force ; Whorls. (Bot.) to snarl or growl, as a dog. — n. A humming soundli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-whooping-crane-conch-a-wreath-orturn-of-the-spire-of-aunivalve-whortleberry-hwerfl-berrl-n-bot-a-plantor-shrub-and-its-smallround-edible-berry-thehuckleberry-whose-whosoever-etcsee-under-who-whur-hwer-i-i-tomake-a-rough-hummingsound-like-one-who-pronounces-the-letter-r-with-too-much-force-whorls-bot-to-snarl-or-growl-as-a-dog-n-a-humming-soundli-image343232950.html
RM2AXBH3J–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Whooping-crane.. (Conch.) A wreath orturn of the spire of aunivalve. Whortleberry, hwerfl-berrl, n. (Bot.) A plantor shrub, and its small,round, edible berry; thehuckleberry. Whose, Whosoever, etc.See under Who. Whur, hwer, i. i.. Tomake a rough hummingsound, like one who pronounces the letter r , , , , with too much force ; Whorls. (Bot.) to snarl or growl, as a dog. — n. A humming soundli
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . subject can denotechurchof Godinthe world. — U.Joint, {ilach.) Acontrivance forjoining 2 shaftsor parts of a ma-chine endwise, sothat the one maygive rotary mo-tion to the otherwhen forming anangle with it, or rrmay move freely Oin all directions,as by means of across connectingthe forked endsof the 2 shafts. —Universa 11 s m,-izm, n. (Theol.)The doctrine or Universal church. The whole. Single Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-subject-can-denotechurchof-godinthe-world-ujoint-ilach-acontrivance-forjoining-2-shaftsor-parts-of-a-ma-chine-endwise-sothat-the-one-maygive-rotary-mo-tion-to-the-otherwhen-forming-anangle-with-it-or-rrmay-move-freely-oin-all-directionsas-by-means-of-across-connectingthe-forked-endsof-the-2-shafts-universa-11-s-m-izm-n-theolthe-doctrine-or-universal-church-the-whole-single-image343249696.html
RM2AXCADM–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . subject can denotechurchof Godinthe world. — U.Joint, {ilach.) Acontrivance forjoining 2 shaftsor parts of a ma-chine endwise, sothat the one maygive rotary mo-tion to the otherwhen forming anangle with it, or rrmay move freely Oin all directions,as by means of across connectingthe forked endsof the 2 shafts. —Universa 11 s m,-izm, n. (Theol.)The doctrine or Universal church. The whole. Single
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , suffrej, n. A voice given in deciding acontroverted question, or in the choice of a man jforan office or trust; vote ; testimonial; attestation :united response or prayer. — Suffragan, -f ra-gan, a.Assisting. — n. (Eccl.) A bishop considered as anassistant, or as subject, to his metropolitan; an assist-ant bishop. Suffumigate, suf-fu^mT-gat, v. t. To apply fumes orsmoke to the parts of (the b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-suffrej-n-a-voice-given-in-deciding-acontroverted-question-or-in-the-choice-of-a-man-jforan-office-or-trust-vote-testimonial-attestation-united-response-or-prayer-suffragan-f-ra-gan-aassisting-n-eccl-a-bishop-considered-as-anassistant-or-as-subject-to-his-metropolitan-an-assist-ant-bishop-suffumigate-suf-fumt-gat-v-t-to-apply-fumes-orsmoke-to-the-parts-of-the-b-image343256882.html
RM2AXCKJA–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , suffrej, n. A voice given in deciding acontroverted question, or in the choice of a man jforan office or trust; vote ; testimonial; attestation :united response or prayer. — Suffragan, -f ra-gan, a.Assisting. — n. (Eccl.) A bishop considered as anassistant, or as subject, to his metropolitan; an assist-ant bishop. Suffumigate, suf-fu^mT-gat, v. t. To apply fumes orsmoke to the parts of (the b
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . nd,jump; to issue with speedand violence; to start orUiXrise suddenly from a cov- ^ -^ert; to fly back, start; tobend or wind from astraight direction or planesurface; to shoot up, out,or forth ; to come to thelight, begin to appear; toissue or proceed (from aparent or ancestor); to re-sult (from a cause, motive,reason, or principle) ; togrow, thrive. — v. t. Tocause to spring up; to start ^or r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ndjump-to-issue-with-speedand-violence-to-start-oruixrise-suddenly-from-a-cov-ert-to-fly-back-start-tobend-or-wind-from-astraight-direction-or-planesurface-to-shoot-up-outor-forth-to-come-to-thelight-begin-to-appear-toissue-or-proceed-from-aparent-or-ancestor-to-re-sult-from-a-cause-motivereason-or-principle-togrow-thrive-v-t-tocause-to-spring-up-to-start-or-r-image338922374.html
RM2AKB6XE–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . nd,jump; to issue with speedand violence; to start orUiXrise suddenly from a cov- ^ -^ert; to fly back, start; tobend or wind from astraight direction or planesurface; to shoot up, out,or forth ; to come to thelight, begin to appear; toissue or proceed (from aparent or ancestor); to re-sult (from a cause, motive,reason, or principle) ; togrow, thrive. — v. t. Tocause to spring up; to start ^or r
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . te to the northernor arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or tothe region near it. Antarthritie, antar-thritik, a. Counteracting gout. — n. A remedy for, etc. Antecede, an-te-sed^, v. t. To go before in time. — An-tecedent, a. Going before ; prior ; previous. — n.That which, etc.; p/. the earlier events of ones life.(Gram.) The noun to which a relative refers.(Looic.) The first of two pro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-te-to-the-northernor-arctic-pole-relating-to-the-southern-pole-or-tothe-region-near-it-antarthritie-antar-thritik-a-counteracting-gout-n-a-remedy-for-etc-antecede-an-te-sed-v-t-to-go-before-in-time-an-tecedent-a-going-before-prior-previous-nthat-which-etc-p-the-earlier-events-of-ones-lifegram-the-noun-to-which-a-relative-referslooic-the-first-of-two-pro-image343339904.html
RM2AXGDFC–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . te to the northernor arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or tothe region near it. Antarthritie, antar-thritik, a. Counteracting gout. — n. A remedy for, etc. Antecede, an-te-sed^, v. t. To go before in time. — An-tecedent, a. Going before ; prior ; previous. — n.That which, etc.; p/. the earlier events of ones life.(Gram.) The noun to which a relative refers.(Looic.) The first of two pro
Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wlKdgr, v. «. [-dered(-derd),-DERINO.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. — WildemeBB, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whether a forest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wll, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-wilder-wlkdgr-v-dered-derd-derino-to-cause-to-lose-the-way-or-trackto-bewilder-wildemebb-n-a-tract-of-land-or-re-gion-uncultivated-and-uninhabited-by-human-be-ings-whether-a-forest-or-a-wide-barren-plain-a-wildwaste-desert-part-of-a-garden-etc-where-there-isunchecked-overgrowth-or-confusing-superabun-dance-wile-wll-n-a-trick-or-stratagem-practiced-for-in-snaring-image338515718.html
RM2AJMM72–Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wlKdgr, v. «. [-dered(-derd),-DERINO.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. — WildemeBB, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whether a forest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wll, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . the loin: see Beef. Surly, ser^lT, a. [-liek ; -liest.] Gloomily morose;ill-natured; abrupt; rude; sour; crabbed; cross andrude; rough; dark; tempestuous. Surmise, ser-mTz, v. t. [-mised (-mizd), -MisiNG.]To imagine without certain knowledge, infer, sup-pose.— n. The thought or imagination that some-thing may be, on feeble or scanty evidence; conjec-ture; supposition; suspicion; doubt. Surmount, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-the-loin-see-beef-surly-serlt-a-liek-liest-gloomily-moroseill-natured-abrupt-rude-sour-crabbed-cross-andrude-rough-dark-tempestuous-surmise-ser-mtz-v-t-mised-mizd-mising-to-imagine-without-certain-knowledge-infer-sup-pose-n-the-thought-or-imagination-that-some-thing-may-be-on-feeble-or-scanty-evidence-conjec-ture-supposition-suspicion-doubt-surmount-image338915986.html
RM2AKAXPA–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . the loin: see Beef. Surly, ser^lT, a. [-liek ; -liest.] Gloomily morose;ill-natured; abrupt; rude; sour; crabbed; cross andrude; rough; dark; tempestuous. Surmise, ser-mTz, v. t. [-mised (-mizd), -MisiNG.]To imagine without certain knowledge, infer, sup-pose.— n. The thought or imagination that some-thing may be, on feeble or scanty evidence; conjec-ture; supposition; suspicion; doubt. Surmount,
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . uantities in all possible ways. Combustible, kom-bustT-bl, a. Capable of takingfire and burning; inflammable; ea.sily excited ;quick; irascible. — n. A substance that will, etc. — Combustibleness, -tibillty, n. — Combustion,-chun, n. A taking fire and burning; conflagration. Come, kum, v. i. irtip. came ; p. p. come ; coming.]To move hitherward, draw near, approach ; to ar-rive at some state o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-uantities-in-all-possible-ways-combustible-kom-bustt-bl-a-capable-of-takingfire-and-burning-inflammable-easily-excited-quick-irascible-n-a-substance-that-will-etc-combustibleness-tibillty-n-combustion-chun-n-a-taking-fire-and-burning-conflagration-come-kum-v-i-irtip-came-p-p-come-coming-to-move-hitherward-draw-near-approach-to-ar-rive-at-some-state-o-image343334127.html
RM2AXG653–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . uantities in all possible ways. Combustible, kom-bustT-bl, a. Capable of takingfire and burning; inflammable; ea.sily excited ;quick; irascible. — n. A substance that will, etc. — Combustibleness, -tibillty, n. — Combustion,-chun, n. A taking fire and burning; conflagration. Come, kum, v. i. irtip. came ; p. p. come ; coming.]To move hitherward, draw near, approach ; to ar-rive at some state o
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . TJlulation, n. A howl, as of the wolf or dog. Umbel, Umbelliferous, Umber, etc. See under Um-brage. Umbilicus, um-biKT-kus, n. {Anat.) A round cicatrixabout the median line of the abdomen ; the navel.{Bot.) The scar left where the stalk of the seedseparates from the base; hilum. âUmhil^ic, -ical, a.Of, or pert, to, the navel. Umbles, umblz, n.pl. The entrails of a deer; entrailsin general. Umbr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-tjlulation-n-a-howl-as-of-the-wolf-or-dog-umbel-umbelliferous-umber-etc-see-under-um-brage-umbilicus-um-bikt-kus-n-anat-a-round-cicatrixabout-the-median-line-of-the-abdomen-the-navelbot-the-scar-left-where-the-stalk-of-the-seedseparates-from-the-base-hilum-umhilic-ical-aof-or-pert-to-the-navel-umbles-umblz-npl-the-entrails-of-a-deer-entrailsin-general-umbr-image343250022.html
RM2AXCAWA–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . TJlulation, n. A howl, as of the wolf or dog. Umbel, Umbelliferous, Umber, etc. See under Um-brage. Umbilicus, um-biKT-kus, n. {Anat.) A round cicatrixabout the median line of the abdomen ; the navel.{Bot.) The scar left where the stalk of the seedseparates from the base; hilum. âUmhil^ic, -ical, a.Of, or pert, to, the navel. Umbles, umblz, n.pl. The entrails of a deer; entrailsin general. Umbr
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . hus, a. Pert, to prostitutes ;like the arts of harlots ; alluring by false .show;gaudily ornamental; in bad taste. Merge, merj, v. t. [merged (merjd), merging.] Tocause to be swallowed up; to immerse, immerge,sink. — V. i. To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost. —Merger, n. One who, or that which, merges or swal-lows up. {Law.) Absorption of one estate, or onecontract, in another. — Mersion, -shun, n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-hus-a-pert-to-prostitutes-like-the-arts-of-harlots-alluring-by-false-showgaudily-ornamental-in-bad-taste-merge-merj-v-t-merged-merjd-merging-tocause-to-be-swallowed-up-to-immerse-immergesink-v-i-to-be-sunk-swallowed-up-or-lost-merger-n-one-who-or-that-which-merges-or-swal-lows-up-law-absorption-of-one-estate-or-onecontract-in-another-mersion-shun-n-image339041232.html
RM2AKGJFC–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . hus, a. Pert, to prostitutes ;like the arts of harlots ; alluring by false .show;gaudily ornamental; in bad taste. Merge, merj, v. t. [merged (merjd), merging.] Tocause to be swallowed up; to immerse, immerge,sink. — V. i. To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost. —Merger, n. One who, or that which, merges or swal-lows up. {Law.) Absorption of one estate, or onecontract, in another. — Mersion, -shun, n
Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ssionate ardor in the pursuit of any-thing ; eager interest or endeavor in favor of. or inopposition to, a person or cause. — Zealot, zeKot,n. One who is zealous ; esp., one over-zealous, orcarried away by his zeal; an entliusiast; fanatic —Zearotry, -ot-rt, n. The character and behavior. of a zealot; excess of zeal: fanatical devotion to acause. —ZeaKous, -us, a. Filled witn zeal; warmly engag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ssionate-ardor-in-the-pursuit-of-any-thing-eager-interest-or-endeavor-in-favor-of-or-inopposition-to-a-person-or-cause-zealot-zekotn-one-who-is-zealous-esp-one-over-zealous-orcarried-away-by-his-zeal-an-entliusiast-fanatic-zearotry-ot-rt-n-the-character-and-behavior-of-a-zealot-excess-of-zeal-fanatical-devotion-to-acause-zeakous-us-a-filled-witn-zeal-warmly-engag-image338511696.html
RM2AJMF3C–Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ssionate ardor in the pursuit of any-thing ; eager interest or endeavor in favor of. or inopposition to, a person or cause. — Zealot, zeKot,n. One who is zealous ; esp., one over-zealous, orcarried away by his zeal; an entliusiast; fanatic —Zearotry, -ot-rt, n. The character and behavior. of a zealot; excess of zeal: fanatical devotion to acause. —ZeaKous, -us, a. Filled witn zeal; warmly engag
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RM2AXFF2K–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . t of inserting, or setting orplacing in or amon^ other things; condition of beinginserted ; mode, place, etc., of inserting; thing setin, as lace, cambric, in narrow strips, etc. Inset, inset, n. That which is set in; an insertion. Inshrine. Same as Enshrine. Inside, infUd, prep, or adv. Within the sides of; inthe interior: contained within. — a. Being within;contained; interior; internal. —n.
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ng.] To graze;to cancel, erase ; to level with the ground, raze. —Raze, V. t. [razed (razd), kazing.J To erase, ef-face, obliterate, extirpate ; to lay level with theground, demolish, subvert, ruin. — Razee, ra-ze,11. {Nuut.) An armed ship having her upper deckcutdowu^ and thus reduced to the next inferiorrate. — r. t. To cut down (a ship) to an inferiorclass; to prune or abridge by cutting off Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ng-to-grazeto-cancel-erase-to-level-with-the-ground-raze-raze-v-t-razed-razd-kazingj-to-erase-ef-face-obliterate-extirpate-to-lay-level-with-theground-demolish-subvert-ruin-razee-ra-ze11-nuut-an-armed-ship-having-her-upper-deckcutdowu-and-thus-reduced-to-the-next-inferiorrate-r-t-to-cut-down-a-ship-to-an-inferiorclass-to-prune-or-abridge-by-cutting-off-image338952204.html
RM2AKCGYT–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ng.] To graze;to cancel, erase ; to level with the ground, raze. —Raze, V. t. [razed (razd), kazing.J To erase, ef-face, obliterate, extirpate ; to lay level with theground, demolish, subvert, ruin. — Razee, ra-ze,11. {Nuut.) An armed ship having her upper deckcutdowu^ and thus reduced to the next inferiorrate. — r. t. To cut down (a ship) to an inferiorclass; to prune or abridge by cutting off
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . onary;alphabetical descrip-tive list. Gear, ger, ?». jNIanufactured stuff or material; goods;clothing; ornaments; dress; horse-trappings.(3fach.) A toothed wheel, or toothed wheels col-lectively; connection of toothed wheels with eachother; gearing. — v. t. [geared (gerd), gearing.]To dress, put on gear, harness. — Grearing, n. Har-ness. (Mach.) Parts by which mo-tion communicated to one portio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-onaryalphabetical-descrip-tive-list-gear-ger-jnianufactured-stuff-or-material-goodsclothing-ornaments-dress-horse-trappings3fach-a-toothed-wheel-or-toothed-wheels-col-lectively-connection-of-toothed-wheels-with-eachother-gearing-v-t-geared-gerd-gearing-to-dress-put-on-gear-harness-grearing-n-har-ness-mach-parts-by-which-mo-tion-communicated-to-one-portio-image343324937.html
RM2AXFPCW–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . onary;alphabetical descrip-tive list. Gear, ger, ?». jNIanufactured stuff or material; goods;clothing; ornaments; dress; horse-trappings.(3fach.) A toothed wheel, or toothed wheels col-lectively; connection of toothed wheels with eachother; gearing. — v. t. [geared (gerd), gearing.]To dress, put on gear, harness. — Grearing, n. Har-ness. (Mach.) Parts by which mo-tion communicated to one portio
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Slug. prompt, or spirited ; wearisome ; dilatory ; tardy ;sluggish; dull; inactive.—^;. <. To render slow, re-tard, reduce the speed of (an engine, ship, etc.). Slow-worm, slowerm, n. A harmless reptile, havinea very brittle body; the bUnd-worm. Sloyd, sloid, v. Lit., skilled mechanical work, suchas that required in wood carving ; trade work ;hence, a system (usually called the sloyd system) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-slug-prompt-or-spirited-wearisome-dilatory-tardy-sluggish-dull-inactive-lt-to-render-slow-re-tard-reduce-the-speed-of-an-engine-ship-etc-slow-worm-slowerm-n-a-harmless-reptile-havinea-very-brittle-body-the-bund-worm-sloyd-sloid-v-lit-skilled-mechanical-work-suchas-that-required-in-wood-carving-trade-work-hence-a-system-usually-called-the-sloyd-system-image338927154.html
RM2AKBD16–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Slug. prompt, or spirited ; wearisome ; dilatory ; tardy ;sluggish; dull; inactive.—^;. <. To render slow, re-tard, reduce the speed of (an engine, ship, etc.). Slow-worm, slowerm, n. A harmless reptile, havinea very brittle body; the bUnd-worm. Sloyd, sloid, v. Lit., skilled mechanical work, suchas that required in wood carving ; trade work ;hence, a system (usually called the sloyd system)
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , -gaj, n. An instrument formeasuring or ascertaining the depthor quantity of water, as in the boilerof a steam-engine. —gild^ing, n. TheRiding of metallic surfaces by cover-ing them with a thin coating of amal-gam of gold, and then volatilizing the -r, ^mercury bv heat.—gruel, n. A thin water-gauge,liquid food, composed of water and meal, orptherfarinaceous substance boiled. —-hog, 71. A large, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-gaj-n-an-instrument-formeasuring-or-ascertaining-the-depthor-quantity-of-water-as-in-the-boilerof-a-steam-engine-gilding-n-theriding-of-metallic-surfaces-by-cover-ing-them-with-a-thin-coating-of-amal-gam-of-gold-and-then-volatilizing-the-r-mercury-bv-heatgruel-n-a-thin-water-gaugeliquid-food-composed-of-water-and-meal-orptherfarinaceous-substance-boiled-hog-71-a-large-image338895093.html
RM2AKA045–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , -gaj, n. An instrument formeasuring or ascertaining the depthor quantity of water, as in the boilerof a steam-engine. —gild^ing, n. TheRiding of metallic surfaces by cover-ing them with a thin coating of amal-gam of gold, and then volatilizing the -r, ^mercury bv heat.—gruel, n. A thin water-gauge,liquid food, composed of water and meal, orptherfarinaceous substance boiled. —-hog, 71. A large,
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . To stuff with padding.(Calico Printing.) To imbue equally with a mor-dant. —Padding, n. Act or process of making a pad;impregnation of cloth with a mordant; material forstuffing a saddle, garment, etc.; literary matter ofinferior value used to fill a book, newspaper, etc. Paddle, paddl, v. i. [-dled (-did), -dlixg.] To toywith hands or fingers; to beat water with the handsor feet; to propel a bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-to-stuff-with-paddingcalico-printing-to-imbue-equally-with-a-mor-dant-padding-n-act-or-process-of-making-a-padimpregnation-of-cloth-with-a-mordant-material-forstuffing-a-saddle-garment-etc-literary-matter-ofinferior-value-used-to-fill-a-book-newspaper-etc-paddle-paddl-v-i-dled-did-dlixg-to-toywith-hands-or-fingers-to-beat-water-with-the-handsor-feet-to-propel-a-bo-image339023730.html
RM2AKFT6A–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . To stuff with padding.(Calico Printing.) To imbue equally with a mor-dant. —Padding, n. Act or process of making a pad;impregnation of cloth with a mordant; material forstuffing a saddle, garment, etc.; literary matter ofinferior value used to fill a book, newspaper, etc. Paddle, paddl, v. i. [-dled (-did), -dlixg.] To toywith hands or fingers; to beat water with the handsor feet; to propel a bo
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ppendage to the he-reditary arms.—v. i. To lodge; to have a tem-porary residence. — To quarter amis. {Her.) To place the arms of other families in the compart- ^^ments of a shield, whichis divided into 4 or moreparts, the familvarms be-ing placed in tne first.—Quarter-day, n. A dayregarded as terminating aquarter of the year; oneon which rent becomesdue. —deck, n. {Naut.)That part of a ships up Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ppendage-to-the-he-reditary-armsv-i-to-lodge-to-have-a-tem-porary-residence-to-quarter-amis-her-to-place-the-arms-of-other-families-in-the-compart-ments-of-a-shield-whichis-divided-into-4-or-moreparts-the-familvarms-be-ing-placed-in-tne-firstquarter-day-n-a-dayregarded-as-terminating-aquarter-of-the-year-oneon-which-rent-becomesdue-deck-n-nautthat-part-of-a-ships-up-image343278074.html
RM2AXDJK6–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ppendage to the he-reditary arms.—v. i. To lodge; to have a tem-porary residence. — To quarter amis. {Her.) To place the arms of other families in the compart- ^^ments of a shield, whichis divided into 4 or moreparts, the familvarms be-ing placed in tne first.—Quarter-day, n. A dayregarded as terminating aquarter of the year; oneon which rent becomesdue. —deck, n. {Naut.)That part of a ships up
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ve an origin or beginning to; to bring intoexistence. — v. i. To have origin; to begin to existor act. Oriole. See under Or, n. Orion, o-riun, n. (Astron.) A large and bright con-stellation, crossed by the equinoctial line. Orison. See under Oral. Orlop, 6rlop, 71. (^Naiit.) The lower deck of a shipof the line; or that, in all vessels, on which the ca-bles are stowed. Ormolu. Se-3 under Or, n. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ve-an-origin-or-beginning-to-to-bring-intoexistence-v-i-to-have-origin-to-begin-to-existor-act-oriole-see-under-or-n-orion-o-riun-n-astron-a-large-and-bright-con-stellation-crossed-by-the-equinoctial-line-orison-see-under-oral-orlop-6rlop-71-naiit-the-lower-deck-of-a-shipof-the-line-or-that-in-all-vessels-on-which-the-ca-bles-are-stowed-ormolu-se-3-under-or-n-image343296505.html
RM2AXEE5D–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ve an origin or beginning to; to bring intoexistence. — v. i. To have origin; to begin to existor act. Oriole. See under Or, n. Orion, o-riun, n. (Astron.) A large and bright con-stellation, crossed by the equinoctial line. Orison. See under Oral. Orlop, 6rlop, 71. (^Naiit.) The lower deck of a shipof the line; or that, in all vessels, on which the ca-bles are stowed. Ormolu. Se-3 under Or, n.
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . it and language;acrimony; moroseness.Asperse, as-pers, r. <. [aspersed (-persf)-aspers-ing.] To bespatter with foul reports or injuriouscharges: to calumniate, slander, defame. — Asper-sion, -shun, n. A sprinkling, as of water or dust, ina literal sense; spreading of calumnious reports; cal-umny.Asphalt, as-falf, -phaKttun, n. Mineral pitch; com-pact native bitumen.Asphodel, asfo-del, n. {Bot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-it-and-languageacrimony-morosenessasperse-as-pers-r-lt-aspersed-persf-aspers-ing-to-bespatter-with-foul-reports-or-injuriouscharges-to-calumniate-slander-defame-asper-sion-shun-n-a-sprinkling-as-of-water-or-dust-ina-literal-sense-spreading-of-calumnious-reports-cal-umnyasphalt-as-falf-phakttun-n-mineral-pitch-com-pact-native-bitumenasphodel-asfo-del-n-bot-image339082610.html
RM2AKJF96–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . it and language;acrimony; moroseness.Asperse, as-pers, r. <. [aspersed (-persf)-aspers-ing.] To bespatter with foul reports or injuriouscharges: to calumniate, slander, defame. — Asper-sion, -shun, n. A sprinkling, as of water or dust, ina literal sense; spreading of calumnious reports; cal-umny.Asphalt, as-falf, -phaKttun, n. Mineral pitch; com-pact native bitumen.Asphodel, asfo-del, n. {Bot
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wTKder, i). i. [-dered(-derd),-DERiffG.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. —Wil^demess, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whetheraforest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wil, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-wilder-wtkder-i-i-dered-derd-deriffg-to-cause-to-lose-the-way-or-trackto-bewilder-wildemess-n-a-tract-of-land-or-re-gion-uncultivated-and-uninhabited-by-human-be-ings-whetheraforest-or-a-wide-barren-plain-a-wildwaste-desert-part-of-a-garden-etc-where-there-isunchecked-overgrowth-or-confusing-superabun-dance-wile-wil-n-a-trick-or-stratagem-practiced-for-in-snaring-image343232263.html
RM2AXBG73–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wTKder, i). i. [-dered(-derd),-DERiffG.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. —Wil^demess, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whetheraforest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wil, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ering.] To looknarrowly, curiously, or sharply; to peep, pry. Peevish, pevish, a. Habitually fretful; easily vexedor fretted ; expressing discontent and fretfulness;querulous; petulant; cross; testy; captious; discon-tented. Peg, peg, n. A wooden nail or pin. — v. t. [pegged(pegd), -GiNG.] To fasten with pegs; to confine, re-strict, restrain, or Umit. Pekoe, pe^ko or peko, n. A kind of black te Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ering-to-looknarrowly-curiously-or-sharply-to-peep-pry-peevish-pevish-a-habitually-fretful-easily-vexedor-fretted-expressing-discontent-and-fretfulnessquerulous-petulant-cross-testy-captious-discon-tented-peg-peg-n-a-wooden-nail-or-pin-v-t-peggedpegd-ging-to-fasten-with-pegs-to-confine-re-strict-restrain-or-umit-pekoe-peko-or-peko-n-a-kind-of-black-te-image343290666.html
RM2AXE6MX–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ering.] To looknarrowly, curiously, or sharply; to peep, pry. Peevish, pevish, a. Habitually fretful; easily vexedor fretted ; expressing discontent and fretfulness;querulous; petulant; cross; testy; captious; discon-tented. Peg, peg, n. A wooden nail or pin. — v. t. [pegged(pegd), -GiNG.] To fasten with pegs; to confine, re-strict, restrain, or Umit. Pekoe, pe^ko or peko, n. A kind of black te
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Pole-axes.. at, polmal, allied tot li e weasel,which ejects afetid liquidwhen irritatedor alarmed ; thefitchew or fitch-et. Polemic, po-lem-ik, n. A contro-versialist ; dis- ^ ,putant. — Po- Polecat,lemic, -leal, a. Pert, to, engaged in, or involvingcontroversy ; controversial; given to controversy;disputatious.—Polem-ics, 71. Controversy, esp. onreligious subjects. Police, po-les, 71. The admin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-pole-axes-at-polmal-allied-tot-li-e-weaselwhich-ejects-afetid-liquidwhen-irritatedor-alarmed-thefitchew-or-fitch-et-polemic-po-lem-ik-n-a-contro-versialist-dis-putant-po-polecatlemic-leal-a-pert-to-engaged-in-or-involvingcontroversy-controversial-given-to-controversydisputatiouspolem-ics-71-controversy-esp-onreligious-subjects-police-po-les-71-the-admin-image339013917.html
RM2AKFBKW–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Pole-axes.. at, polmal, allied tot li e weasel,which ejects afetid liquidwhen irritatedor alarmed ; thefitchew or fitch-et. Polemic, po-lem-ik, n. A contro-versialist ; dis- ^ ,putant. — Po- Polecat,lemic, -leal, a. Pert, to, engaged in, or involvingcontroversy ; controversial; given to controversy;disputatious.—Polem-ics, 71. Controversy, esp. onreligious subjects. Police, po-les, 71. The admin
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ; not abundant; saving ;parsimonious; chary. — Sparerib, n. A piece of ahog taken from the side, consisting of ribs with littleflesh on them. Spark, spark, n. A small particle of fire or ignitedsubstance emitted from bodies in combustion : asmall, shining body, or transient light; thatwliichmay be kindled into a flame or action : a feeblegerm; an elementarv principle. — Sparkle, -1, n. Alittle s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-not-abundant-saving-parsimonious-chary-sparerib-n-a-piece-of-ahog-taken-from-the-side-consisting-of-ribs-with-littleflesh-on-them-spark-spark-n-a-small-particle-of-fire-or-ignitedsubstance-emitted-from-bodies-in-combustion-asmall-shining-body-or-transient-light-thatwliichmay-be-kindled-into-a-flame-or-action-a-feeblegerm-an-elementarv-principle-sparkle-1-n-alittle-s-image338924512.html
RM2AKB9JT–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ; not abundant; saving ;parsimonious; chary. — Sparerib, n. A piece of ahog taken from the side, consisting of ribs with littleflesh on them. Spark, spark, n. A small particle of fire or ignitedsubstance emitted from bodies in combustion : asmall, shining body, or transient light; thatwliichmay be kindled into a flame or action : a feeblegerm; an elementarv principle. — Sparkle, -1, n. Alittle s
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Rising higher than a semicircle,as an arch or dome. {Her.) Hav-ing one figure laid over another ;placed over or upon, as one tinc-ture over another. Surmullet, ser-mullet, n. A fishallied to the perch. Surname, sernam, n. A name orappellation added to, or over and above, the bap-tismal or Christian name, as William Smith; an ap-pellation added to the original name. — Surname, iiiniiiiiiiiiiinii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-rising-higher-than-a-semicircleas-an-arch-or-dome-her-hav-ing-one-figure-laid-over-another-placed-over-or-upon-as-one-tinc-ture-over-another-surmullet-ser-mullet-n-a-fishallied-to-the-perch-surname-sernam-n-a-name-orappellation-added-to-or-over-and-above-the-bap-tismal-or-christian-name-as-william-smith-an-ap-pellation-added-to-the-original-name-surname-iiiniiiiiiiiiiinii-image343255695.html
RM2AXCJ3Y–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Rising higher than a semicircle,as an arch or dome. {Her.) Hav-ing one figure laid over another ;placed over or upon, as one tinc-ture over another. Surmullet, ser-mullet, n. A fishallied to the perch. Surname, sernam, n. A name orappellation added to, or over and above, the bap-tismal or Christian name, as William Smith; an ap-pellation added to the original name. — Surname, iiiniiiiiiiiiiinii
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e to the northernor arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or tothe region near it. Antarthritic, anfiir-thrifik, a. Counteracting gout. — ti. A remedy for, etc. Antecede, an-te-sed^, v. t. To go before in time. — An-tecedent, a. Going before ; prior; previous.—n.That which, etc.; 2>?. the earlier events of ones life.{Grain.) The noun to which a relative refers.{Lofjic.) The first of two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-e-to-the-northernor-arctic-pole-relating-to-the-southern-pole-or-tothe-region-near-it-antarthritic-anfiir-thrifik-a-counteracting-gout-ti-a-remedy-for-etc-antecede-an-te-sed-v-t-to-go-before-in-time-an-tecedent-a-going-before-prior-previousnthat-which-etc-2gt-the-earlier-events-of-ones-lifegrain-the-noun-to-which-a-relative-referslofjic-the-first-of-two-image339083244.html
RM2AKJG3T–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e to the northernor arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or tothe region near it. Antarthritic, anfiir-thrifik, a. Counteracting gout. — ti. A remedy for, etc. Antecede, an-te-sed^, v. t. To go before in time. — An-tecedent, a. Going before ; prior; previous.—n.That which, etc.; 2>?. the earlier events of ones life.{Grain.) The noun to which a relative refers.{Lofjic.) The first of two
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . g or descending; a stair; space passed by thefoot in walking or running; a small space or dis-tance; gradation; degree; actof advancement; pro-gression; decisive gain or advantage; a print of thefoot; footprint; track; trace; vestige; gait; mannerof walking; proceeding; measure; action; the roundor rundle of a ladder. (Mus.) A degree, — a namesometimes given to one of the larger diatonic de-gree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-g-or-descending-a-stair-space-passed-by-thefoot-in-walking-or-running-a-small-space-or-dis-tance-gradation-degree-actof-advancement-pro-gression-decisive-gain-or-advantage-a-print-of-thefoot-footprint-track-trace-vestige-gait-mannerof-walking-proceeding-measure-action-the-roundor-rundle-of-a-ladder-mus-a-degree-a-namesometimes-given-to-one-of-the-larger-diatonic-de-gree-image338919974.html
RM2AKB3TP–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . g or descending; a stair; space passed by thefoot in walking or running; a small space or dis-tance; gradation; degree; actof advancement; pro-gression; decisive gain or advantage; a print of thefoot; footprint; track; trace; vestige; gait; mannerof walking; proceeding; measure; action; the roundor rundle of a ladder. (Mus.) A degree, — a namesometimes given to one of the larger diatonic de-gree
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Spike.. Spinneret of a Spicierhighly magnified. organ with which spiders and some insects formtheir silk or webs. — Spinning-jenny, n. A machine for spinning a number of threads simulta-neously. [See Jenny.] —wheel, n. A machine forspinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drivesa single spindle. — Spindle, -dl, n. The long, slen-der rod in spinning-wheels by which the thread istwisted, and on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-spike-spinneret-of-a-spicierhighly-magnified-organ-with-which-spiders-and-some-insects-formtheir-silk-or-webs-spinning-jenny-n-a-machine-for-spinning-a-number-of-threads-simulta-neously-see-jenny-wheel-n-a-machine-forspinning-yarn-or-thread-in-which-a-wheel-drivesa-single-spindle-spindle-dl-n-the-long-slen-der-rod-in-spinning-wheels-by-which-the-thread-istwisted-and-on-image343261923.html
RM2AXCX2B–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Spike.. Spinneret of a Spicierhighly magnified. organ with which spiders and some insects formtheir silk or webs. — Spinning-jenny, n. A machine for spinning a number of threads simulta-neously. [See Jenny.] —wheel, n. A machine forspinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drivesa single spindle. — Spindle, -dl, n. The long, slen-der rod in spinning-wheels by which the thread istwisted, and on
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . gems and frauds of priests: fraud or imposition inreligious concerns. —Priesfhood, n. Office or char-acter of a priest; priests taken collectively; orderof priests.—Priesfly, a. Pert, to, or becoming, apriest or priests; sacerdotal.Prig, prig, n. A pert, conceited, saucy, pragmaticalfellow ; a thief. — v. i. [prigged (prigd), -ging.]To haggle about the price of a commodity. — v. t.To filch or s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-gems-and-frauds-of-priests-fraud-or-imposition-inreligious-concerns-priesfhood-n-office-or-char-acter-of-a-priest-priests-taken-collectively-orderof-priestspriesfly-a-pert-to-or-becoming-apriest-or-priests-sacerdotalprig-prig-n-a-pert-conceited-saucy-pragmaticalfellow-a-thief-v-i-prigged-prigd-ging-to-haggle-about-the-price-of-a-commodity-v-tto-filch-or-s-image343281003.html
RM2AXDPBR–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . gems and frauds of priests: fraud or imposition inreligious concerns. —Priesfhood, n. Office or char-acter of a priest; priests taken collectively; orderof priests.—Priesfly, a. Pert, to, or becoming, apriest or priests; sacerdotal.Prig, prig, n. A pert, conceited, saucy, pragmaticalfellow ; a thief. — v. i. [prigged (prigd), -ging.]To haggle about the price of a commodity. — v. t.To filch or s
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ying in strata; process of beingarranged in strata or layers. — Stratiform, a. Hav-ing the form of strata. Straw, straw, n. The stalk or stem of certain speciesof grain, pulse, etc.; a mass of the stalks of certainspecies of grata when cut, and after being thrashed;anything proverbially worthless. — Man of straw.An image of straw, etc., resembling a man; an im-aginary person.— S. bail. Worthless Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ying-in-strata-process-of-beingarranged-in-strata-or-layers-stratiform-a-hav-ing-the-form-of-strata-straw-straw-n-the-stalk-or-stem-of-certain-speciesof-grain-pulse-etc-a-mass-of-the-stalks-of-certainspecies-of-grata-when-cut-and-after-being-thrashedanything-proverbially-worthless-man-of-strawan-image-of-straw-etc-resembling-a-man-an-im-aginary-person-s-bail-worthless-image338918545.html
RM2AKB21N–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ying in strata; process of beingarranged in strata or layers. — Stratiform, a. Hav-ing the form of strata. Straw, straw, n. The stalk or stem of certain speciesof grain, pulse, etc.; a mass of the stalks of certainspecies of grata when cut, and after being thrashed;anything proverbially worthless. — Man of straw.An image of straw, etc., resembling a man; an im-aginary person.— S. bail. Worthless
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . )l.-LTCE. An insect thatinfests plants and feedson their juices.—Planf-ain, -in, n. A wild her-baceous plant of manyspecies. — Plantain, P.-tree, n. An endogenoustropical tree, with a softstem, whose fruit is asubstitute for bread. —Plantigrade, -Y-grad, n. ?An animal that walkson the sole of the foot,as the bear. — a. Walk-ing on the sole of the foot. Plash, plash, n. A puddle; a dash of water; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-l-ltce-an-insect-thatinfests-plants-and-feedson-their-juicesplanf-ain-in-n-a-wild-her-baceous-plant-of-manyspecies-plantain-p-tree-n-an-endogenoustropical-tree-with-a-softstem-whose-fruit-is-asubstitute-for-bread-plantigrade-y-grad-n-an-animal-that-walkson-the-sole-of-the-footas-the-bear-a-walk-ing-on-the-sole-of-the-foot-plash-plash-n-a-puddle-a-dash-of-water-image339015348.html
RM2AKFDF0–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . )l.-LTCE. An insect thatinfests plants and feedson their juices.—Planf-ain, -in, n. A wild her-baceous plant of manyspecies. — Plantain, P.-tree, n. An endogenoustropical tree, with a softstem, whose fruit is asubstitute for bread. —Plantigrade, -Y-grad, n. ?An animal that walkson the sole of the foot,as the bear. — a. Walk-ing on the sole of the foot. Plash, plash, n. A puddle; a dash of water;
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ormed by ag-gregation of its cells. Madrigal, madrt-gal, n. Alittle amorous poem, orpastoral poem, containingsome tender and delicate,though simple thought.(Jlitsic.) An elaborate vocalcomposition in 5 or 6 parts. Magazine, maga-zen, n. Awarehouse or storehouse ;esp. a storehouse for mili-tary stores; building orroom in which powder iskept in a fortification orship; cartridge chamber of a repea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ormed-by-ag-gregation-of-its-cells-madrigal-madrt-gal-n-alittle-amorous-poem-orpastoral-poem-containingsome-tender-and-delicatethough-simple-thoughtjlitsic-an-elaborate-vocalcomposition-in-5-or-6-parts-magazine-maga-zen-n-awarehouse-or-storehouse-esp-a-storehouse-for-mili-tary-stores-building-orroom-in-which-powder-iskept-in-a-fortification-orship-cartridge-chamber-of-a-repea-image343310017.html
RM2AXF3C1–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ormed by ag-gregation of its cells. Madrigal, madrt-gal, n. Alittle amorous poem, orpastoral poem, containingsome tender and delicate,though simple thought.(Jlitsic.) An elaborate vocalcomposition in 5 or 6 parts. Magazine, maga-zen, n. Awarehouse or storehouse ;esp. a storehouse for mili-tary stores; building orroom in which powder iskept in a fortification orship; cartridge chamber of a repea
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . hed.—-dew, n. A plant v^liose leaves have small, bristle-like glands, which exude clear drops, glittering like dew. dial, n. An instrument to show the time of day by the shadow of a gnomon or style on aplate.—stroke, n. {Med.) Any affection producedby the action of the sun on some region of the body;esp., a sudden prostration of the physical powers,with symptoms resembling those of apoplexy, oc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-hed-dew-n-a-plant-vliose-leaves-have-small-bristle-like-glands-which-exude-clear-drops-glittering-like-dew-dial-n-an-instrument-to-show-the-time-of-day-by-the-shadow-of-a-gnomon-or-style-on-aplatestroke-n-med-any-affection-producedby-the-action-of-the-sun-on-some-region-of-the-bodyesp-a-sudden-prostration-of-the-physical-powerswith-symptoms-resembling-those-of-apoplexy-oc-image343256228.html
RM2AXCJR0–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . hed.—-dew, n. A plant v^liose leaves have small, bristle-like glands, which exude clear drops, glittering like dew. dial, n. An instrument to show the time of day by the shadow of a gnomon or style on aplate.—stroke, n. {Med.) Any affection producedby the action of the sun on some region of the body;esp., a sudden prostration of the physical powers,with symptoms resembling those of apoplexy, oc
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . ^ tocapture on sunny days. Some individuals remain active all winter.The ground-color of the wings, above, is dark rufous-brown. Thelarge ocellated spots are light orange, with black center, and palerorange margins, surrounded by a narrow black edge ; the two tians-verse anterior spots near base of fore wings are reddish orange,bordered Avith black ; diagonal bar whitish.. Figure 134.—Buck-eye or Peacock Butterfly (Jitnouia cfewia); »•, wings reversed ;enlarged about 1^. From Websters International Dictionary. The larva is usually Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-connecticut-academy-of-arts-and-sciences-tocapture-on-sunny-days-some-individuals-remain-active-all-winterthe-ground-color-of-the-wings-above-is-dark-rufous-brown-thelarge-ocellated-spots-are-light-orange-with-black-center-and-palerorange-margins-surrounded-by-a-narrow-black-edge-the-two-tians-verse-anterior-spots-near-base-of-fore-wings-are-reddish-orangebordered-avith-black-diagonal-bar-whitish-figure-134buck-eye-or-peacock-butterfly-jitnouia-cfewia-wings-reversed-enlarged-about-1-from-websters-international-dictionary-the-larva-is-usually-image338429779.html
RM2AJGPHR–Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . ^ tocapture on sunny days. Some individuals remain active all winter.The ground-color of the wings, above, is dark rufous-brown. Thelarge ocellated spots are light orange, with black center, and palerorange margins, surrounded by a narrow black edge ; the two tians-verse anterior spots near base of fore wings are reddish orange,bordered Avith black ; diagonal bar whitish.. Figure 134.—Buck-eye or Peacock Butterfly (Jitnouia cfewia); »•, wings reversed ;enlarged about 1^. From Websters International Dictionary. The larva is usually
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ress earnestrequest to, entreat; to askearnestly for, beseech.— Prayer, n. One who prays;a supplicant. —Prayer, prar, n. Act of praying or ofasking a favor; an earnest memorial; esp. the act ofaddressing supplication to God; form of words usedin praying; an expressed petition; entreaty; suit; re-quest.— Prayer-book, n. A book containing prayersor forms of devotion.—Prayer^fol, -ful, a. Givento Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ress-earnestrequest-to-entreat-to-askearnestly-for-beseech-prayer-n-one-who-praysa-supplicant-prayer-prar-n-act-of-praying-or-ofasking-a-favor-an-earnest-memorial-esp-the-act-ofaddressing-supplication-to-god-form-of-words-usedin-praying-an-expressed-petition-entreaty-suit-re-quest-prayer-book-n-a-book-containing-prayersor-forms-of-devotionprayerfol-ful-a-givento-image343281801.html
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Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e in the morning. — n. Agita-tion: tumult; bustle; public disturbance or commo-tion; seditious uproar; agitation of thoughts. Stirk. See under Steer, n. Stirrup, sturrup or stTrrup, n. A kind of ring, forreceiving the foot of a rider, and attached to a strapfastened to the saddle. (Mach.) Any piece resem-bling the stirrup of a saddle. Stitch, stich, V. i. [stitched (sticht), stitchixG.] Toform Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-e-in-the-morning-n-agita-tion-tumult-bustle-public-disturbance-or-commo-tion-seditious-uproar-agitation-of-thoughts-stirk-see-under-steer-n-stirrup-sturrup-or-sttrrup-n-a-kind-of-ring-forreceiving-the-foot-of-a-rider-and-attached-to-a-strapfastened-to-the-saddle-mach-any-piece-resem-bling-the-stirrup-of-a-saddle-stitch-stich-v-i-stitched-sticht-stitchixg-toform-image343258528.html
RM2AXCNN4–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e in the morning. — n. Agita-tion: tumult; bustle; public disturbance or commo-tion; seditious uproar; agitation of thoughts. Stirk. See under Steer, n. Stirrup, sturrup or stTrrup, n. A kind of ring, forreceiving the foot of a rider, and attached to a strapfastened to the saddle. (Mach.) Any piece resem-bling the stirrup of a saddle. Stitch, stich, V. i. [stitched (sticht), stitchixG.] Toform
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . To procure money.—To takew. or get w. To be divulged, become public.—Wind,wind, V. t. [Orig. winded (winded), hxit now wound<wownd); winding.] To blow, sound bv blowing;•esp.. to sound so that the notes shall be prolonged andmutually involved.—Windage, wtndei, 7i. (Gun.)The difference between the diameter of the bore of a^un and that of the shot fired from it.—Wind-bound,?a. (Xaut.) Prevente Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-to-procure-moneyto-takew-or-get-w-to-be-divulged-become-publicwindwind-v-t-orig-winded-winded-hxit-now-woundltwownd-winding-to-blow-sound-bv-blowingesp-to-sound-so-that-the-notes-shall-be-prolonged-andmutually-involvedwindage-wtndei-7i-gunthe-difference-between-the-diameter-of-the-bore-of-aun-and-that-of-the-shot-fired-from-itwind-bounda-xaut-prevente-image343231757.html
RM2AXBFH1–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . To procure money.—To takew. or get w. To be divulged, become public.—Wind,wind, V. t. [Orig. winded (winded), hxit now wound<wownd); winding.] To blow, sound bv blowing;•esp.. to sound so that the notes shall be prolonged andmutually involved.—Windage, wtndei, 7i. (Gun.)The difference between the diameter of the bore of a^un and that of the shot fired from it.—Wind-bound,?a. (Xaut.) Prevente
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Poyou.. Prairie-dog. adv. In relation to practice; by means of practice oruse; by experiment; in practice or use. — Practical-ness, n.—Pragmatic, prag-matik, -leal, a. Pert, tobusiness; material; over-forward in acting; oflficious:meddling: meddlesome; impertinent.—«. One ac-tive or skilled in business; a solemn ordinance ordecree issued by the head of a state. Pragmatic, etc. See under PR.iCTic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-poyou-prairie-dog-adv-in-relation-to-practice-by-means-of-practice-oruse-by-experiment-in-practice-or-use-practical-ness-npragmatic-prag-matik-leal-a-pert-tobusiness-material-over-forward-in-acting-oflficiousmeddling-meddlesome-impertinent-one-ac-tive-or-skilled-in-business-a-solemn-ordinance-ordecree-issued-by-the-head-of-a-state-pragmatic-etc-see-under-prictic-image338958690.html
RM2AKCW7E–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Poyou.. Prairie-dog. adv. In relation to practice; by means of practice oruse; by experiment; in practice or use. — Practical-ness, n.—Pragmatic, prag-matik, -leal, a. Pert, tobusiness; material; over-forward in acting; oflficious:meddling: meddlesome; impertinent.—«. One ac-tive or skilled in business; a solemn ordinance ordecree issued by the head of a state. Pragmatic, etc. See under PR.iCTic
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RM2AXG5X3–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ison. —Comparably, adv.— Comparative, -para-tiv, a. Es-timated by, or proceeding from, comparison; hav-ing power of comparing. (Grain.) Expressing agreater or less degree of a quantity, or quality, thanthe positive. — Comparatively, adv. In a compara-tive manner; by comparison; relatively.— Compar-ison, -T-sun or -T-sn, n. Act of comparing; compara-tive estimate. See Phrexology. {Gram.) Inflec-
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . n. A flight of stairs or steps. Stake, stak, n. A stick, pointed at one end so as tobe easily driven into the ground; a piece of wood ortimber set upright in the ground; esp., the piece oftimber to whicn a martyr was affixed while he wasburning; martyrdom, esp. by fire; that which is laiddown as a wager. — v. t. [staked (stakt), staking.]To fasten, support, or defend with stakes; to markthe li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-n-a-flight-of-stairs-or-steps-stake-stak-n-a-stick-pointed-at-one-end-so-as-tobe-easily-driven-into-the-ground-a-piece-of-wood-ortimber-set-upright-in-the-ground-esp-the-piece-oftimber-to-whicn-a-martyr-was-affixed-while-he-wasburning-martyrdom-esp-by-fire-that-which-is-laiddown-as-a-wager-v-t-staked-stakt-staking-to-fasten-support-or-defend-with-stakes-to-markthe-li-image343260164.html
RM2AXCRRG–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . n. A flight of stairs or steps. Stake, stak, n. A stick, pointed at one end so as tobe easily driven into the ground; a piece of wood ortimber set upright in the ground; esp., the piece oftimber to whicn a martyr was affixed while he wasburning; martyrdom, esp. by fire; that which is laiddown as a wager. — v. t. [staked (stakt), staking.]To fasten, support, or defend with stakes; to markthe li
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . sing.andpl.—Wert, wert,2dpers. sing, o/were, used assubj. imperf. Wash, wosh, v. t. [washed (wosht), washixg.] Tocleanse by ablution, or by dipping or rubbino; in wa-ter ; to scrub with water, etc.; to cover with water,wet; to overflow or dash against; to waste or abradeby the force of water in motion; to remove bj wash-ing, take away by the action of water; to tint lightlyand thinly; to overlaj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-singandplwert-wert2dpers-sing-owere-used-assubj-imperf-wash-wosh-v-t-washed-wosht-washixg-tocleanse-by-ablution-or-by-dipping-or-rubbino-in-wa-ter-to-scrub-with-water-etc-to-cover-with-waterwet-to-overflow-or-dash-against-to-waste-or-abradeby-the-force-of-water-in-motion-to-remove-bj-wash-ing-take-away-by-the-action-of-water-to-tint-lightlyand-thinly-to-overlaj-image338895662.html
RM2AKA0TE–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . sing.andpl.—Wert, wert,2dpers. sing, o/were, used assubj. imperf. Wash, wosh, v. t. [washed (wosht), washixg.] Tocleanse by ablution, or by dipping or rubbino; in wa-ter ; to scrub with water, etc.; to cover with water,wet; to overflow or dash against; to waste or abradeby the force of water in motion; to remove bj wash-ing, take away by the action of water; to tint lightlyand thinly; to overlaj
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Scamper, v. i. [-pered (-perd), -Pek-ing.] To run with speed; to nasten away, escape. — Scamble, -bl, i i. To stir quick, be busy, scram-ble; to be awkward. —i>. t. To mangle, maul. Scan, skan, v. <. [scanned (skand),-king.] To mountby steps; to go through with (a verse), markingand distinguishing the feet of which it is composed;to go over and examine point by point, scrutinize. — Scau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-scamper-v-i-pered-perd-pek-ing-to-run-with-speed-to-nasten-away-escape-scamble-bl-i-i-to-stir-quick-be-busy-scram-ble-to-be-awkward-igt-t-to-mangle-maul-scan-skan-v-lt-scanned-skand-king-to-mountby-steps-to-go-through-with-a-verse-markingand-distinguishing-the-feet-of-which-it-is-composedto-go-over-and-examine-point-by-point-scrutinize-scau-image343271037.html
RM2AXD9KW–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Scamper, v. i. [-pered (-perd), -Pek-ing.] To run with speed; to nasten away, escape. — Scamble, -bl, i i. To stir quick, be busy, scram-ble; to be awkward. —i>. t. To mangle, maul. Scan, skan, v. <. [scanned (skand),-king.] To mountby steps; to go through with (a verse), markingand distinguishing the feet of which it is composed;to go over and examine point by point, scrutinize. — Scau
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . balusters, etc. —Stair-way, n. A flight of stairs or steps. Stake, stak, n. A stick, pointed at one end so as tobe easily driven into the ground; a piece of wood ortimber set upright in the ground; esp., the piece oftimber to which a martyr was affixed while he wasburning; inartjrdom, esp. by fire; tliat which is laiddown as a wager. — v. t. [staked (stakt), staking.]To fasten, support, or defen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionarya-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-balusters-etc-stair-way-n-a-flight-of-stairs-or-steps-stake-stak-n-a-stick-pointed-at-one-end-so-as-tobe-easily-driven-into-the-ground-a-piece-of-wood-ortimber-set-upright-in-the-ground-esp-the-piece-oftimber-to-which-a-martyr-was-affixed-while-he-wasburning-inartjrdom-esp-by-fire-tliat-which-is-laiddown-as-a-wager-v-t-staked-stakt-staking-to-fasten-support-or-defen-image338921141.html
RM2AKB5AD–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . balusters, etc. —Stair-way, n. A flight of stairs or steps. Stake, stak, n. A stick, pointed at one end so as tobe easily driven into the ground; a piece of wood ortimber set upright in the ground; esp., the piece oftimber to which a martyr was affixed while he wasburning; inartjrdom, esp. by fire; tliat which is laiddown as a wager. — v. t. [staked (stakt), staking.]To fasten, support, or defen
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ntal markacross the escutcheon.(Miw.) Aline drawn per-pendicularly across thestaff. — V. t. [barred^bard), barring.] Tofasten with a bar; tohinder; prevent; to ex-cept ; to cross with stripes or lines. — Barrage, bar-rej, «. A mound or dyke, to raise the waters of ariver.— Barricade, barrT-kad, n. (Mil.) A defen-sive fortification to check an enemy ; any bar, ob-struction, or means of defense. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-ntal-markacross-the-escutcheonmiw-aline-drawn-per-pendicularly-across-thestaff-v-t-barredbard-barring-tofasten-with-a-bar-tohinder-prevent-to-ex-cept-to-cross-with-stripes-or-lines-barrage-bar-rej-a-mound-or-dyke-to-raise-the-waters-of-ariver-barricade-barrt-kad-n-mil-a-defen-sive-fortification-to-check-an-enemy-any-bar-ob-struction-or-means-of-defense-image343337698.html
RM2AXGAMJ–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ntal markacross the escutcheon.(Miw.) Aline drawn per-pendicularly across thestaff. — V. t. [barred^bard), barring.] Tofasten with a bar; tohinder; prevent; to ex-cept ; to cross with stripes or lines. — Barrage, bar-rej, «. A mound or dyke, to raise the waters of ariver.— Barricade, barrT-kad, n. (Mil.) A defen-sive fortification to check an enemy ; any bar, ob-struction, or means of defense.
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Vase. a famous chapel,muaeum, library, etc., and beingthe principal residence of the popes; hence, the papuauthority. — Vat^icanism, -izm, n. The doctrine ofpapal supremacy; adhesion to the popes authority. Vaticide, vafl-sid, n. The murder of a prophet; onewho murders a prophet. — Vaticinate, va-tisI-nat,V. t. and i. To prophesy, foretell. — Vaticinal, a.Pert, to, or containing, prophecy. — Va Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/websters-practical-dictionary-a-practical-dictionary-of-the-english-language-giving-the-correct-spelling-pronunciation-and-definitions-of-words-based-on-the-unabridged-dictionary-of-noah-webster-vase-a-famous-chapelmuaeum-library-etc-and-beingthe-principal-residence-of-the-popes-hence-the-papuauthority-vaticanism-izm-n-the-doctrine-ofpapal-supremacy-adhesion-to-the-popes-authority-vaticide-vafl-sid-n-the-murder-of-a-prophet-onewho-murders-a-prophet-vaticinate-va-tisi-natv-t-and-i-to-prophesy-foretell-vaticinal-apert-to-or-containing-prophecy-va-image343248963.html
RM2AXC9FF–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Vase. a famous chapel,muaeum, library, etc., and beingthe principal residence of the popes; hence, the papuauthority. — Vat^icanism, -izm, n. The doctrine ofpapal supremacy; adhesion to the popes authority. Vaticide, vafl-sid, n. The murder of a prophet; onewho murders a prophet. — Vaticinate, va-tisI-nat,V. t. and i. To prophesy, foretell. — Vaticinal, a.Pert, to, or containing, prophecy. — Va
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