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Definition of ode
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ode is as below...
Ode (n.) A short
poetical
composition
proper
to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem
characterized
by
sustained
noble
sentiment
and
appropriate
dignity
of
style..
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Pudding
::
Pudding
(n.) A
species
of food of a soft or
moderately
hard
consistence,
variously
made, but often a
compound
of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc..
Gerund
::
Gerund
(n.) A
verbal
noun
ending
in -e,
preceded
by to and
usually
denoting
purpose
or end; --
called
also the
dative
infinitive;
as, Ic
haebbe
mete to
etanne
(I have meat to eat.) In
Modern
English
the name has been
applied
to
verbal
or
participal
nouns in -ing
denoting
a
transitive
action;
e. g., by
throwing
a
stone..
Zoanthodeme
::
Zoanthodeme
(n.) The
zooids
of a
compound
anthozoan,
collectively..
Cephalopode
::
Cephalopode
(n.) One of the
Cephalopoda.
Eve
::
Eve (n.) The
evening
before
a
holiday,
-- from the
Jewish
mode of
reckoning
the day as
beginning
at
sunset.
not at
midnight;
as,
Christians
eve is the
evening
before
Christmas;
also, the
period
immediately
preceding
some
important
event..
Waywodeship
::
Waywodeship
(n.) The
office,
province,
or
jurisdiction
of a
waywode..
Spile
::
Spile (n.) A small plug or
wooden
pin, used to stop a vent, as in a
cask..
Threnodist
::
Threnodist
(n.) One who
composes,
delivers,
or
utters,
a
threnode,
or
threnody..
Blastoderm
::
Blastoderm
(n.) The
germinal
membrane
in an ovum, from which the
embryo
is
developed..
Sclerodermous
::
Sclerodermous
()
Having
the
integument,
or skin, hard, or
covered
with hard
plates..
Sculptor
::
Sculptor
(n.)
Hence,
an
artist
who
designs
works of
sculpture,
his first
studies
and his
finished
model being
usually
in a
plastic
material,
from which model the
marble
is cut, or the
bronze
is
cast..
Cup
::
Cup (n.) A small
vessel,
used
commonly
to drink from; as, a tin cup, a
silver
cup, a wine cup;
especially,
in
modern
times,
the
pottery
or
porcelain
vessel,
commonly
with a
handle,
used with a
saucer
in
drinking
tea,
coffee,
and the
like..
Fairyland
::
Fairyland
(n.) The
imaginary
land or abode of
fairies.
Bower
::
Bower (n.) A
rustic
cottage
or
abode;
poetically,
an
attractive
abode or
retreat..
Croquet
::
Croquet
(n.) An
open-air
game in which two or more
players
endeavor
to drive
wooden
balls,
by means of
mallets,
through
a
series
of hoops or
arches
set in the
ground
according
to some
pattern..
Moder
::
Moder (n.) A
mother.
Urodele
::
Urodele
(n.) One of the
Urodela.
Odeon
::
Odeon (n.) A kind of
theater
in
ancient
Greece,
smaller
than the
dramatic
theater
and
roofed
over, in which poets and
musicians
submitted
their works to the
approval
of the
public,
and
contended
for
prizes;
--
hence,
in
modern
usage,
the name of a hall for
musical
or
dramatic
performances..
Modernness
::
Modernness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
modern;
recentness;
novelty.
Node
::
Node (n.) The knot,
intrigue,
or plot of a
piece..
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