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Definition of spare
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Spare (v. t.)
Scanty;
not
abundant
or
plentiful;
as, a spare
diet..
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Crystalloid
::
Crystalloid
(a.)
Crystal-like;
transparent
like
crystal.
Fengite
::
Fengite
(n.) A kind of
marble
or
alabaster,
sometimes
used for
windows
on
account
of its
transparency..
Spare
::
Spare (n.) The right of
bowling
again at a full set of pins, after
having
knocked
all the pins down in less than three
bowls.
If all the pins are
knocked
down in one bowl it is a
double
spare;
in two
bowls,
a
single
spare..
Liquid
::
Liquid
(a.) Fluid and
transparent;
as, the
liquid
air..
Translucency
::
Translucency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
translucent;
clearness;
partial
transparency.
Ectomere
::
Ectomere
(n.) The more
transparent
cells,
which
finally
become
external,
in many
segmenting
ova, as those of
mammals..
Devitrify
::
Devitrify
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
glasslike
character;
to take away
vitreous
luster
and
transparency
from.
Pellucid
::
Pellucid
(a.)
Transparent;
clear;
limpid;
translucent;
not
opaque.
Iceland Spar
::
Iceland
spar () A
transparent
variety
of
calcite,
the best of which is
obtained
in
Iceland.
It is used for the
prisms
of the
polariscope,
because
of its
strong
double
refraction.
Cf.
Calcite..
Fluorescence
::
Fluorescence
(n.) That
property
which some
transparent
bodies
have of
producing
at their
surface,
or
within
their
substance,
light
different
in color from the mass of the
material,
as when green
crystals
of fluor spar
afford
blue
reflections.
It is due not to the
difference
in the color of a
distinct
surface
layer,
but to the power which the
substance
has of
modifying
the light
incident
upon it. The light
emitted
by
fluorescent
substances
is in
general
of lower
refrangibility
than the
incident
l
Phantasmagoria
::
Phantasmagoria
(n.) An
optical
effect
produced
by a magic
lantern.
The
figures
are
painted
in
transparent
colors,
and all the rest of the glass is
opaque
black.
The
screen
is
between
the
spectators
and the
instrument,
and the
figures
are often made to
appear
as in
motion,
or to merge into one
another..
Hyaline
::
Hyaline
(a.)
Glassy;
resembling
glass;
consisting
of
glass;
transparent,
like
crystal..
Organdy
::
Organdy
(n.) A kind of
transparent
light
muslin.
Glare
::
Glare (n.) A
viscous,
transparent
substance.
See
Glair..
Diaphaneity
::
Diaphaneity
(n.) The
quality
of being
diaphanous;
transparency;
pellucidness.
Interseptal
::
Interseptal
(a.)
Between
septa;
as, the
interseptal
spaces
or
zones,
between
the
transparent,
or
septal,
zones in
striated
muscle;
the
interseptal
chambers
of a
shell,
or of a seed
vessel..
Smectite
::
Smectite
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina,
of a
greenish
color,
which,
in
certain
states
of
humidity,
appears
transparent
and
almost
gelatinous..
Nitratine
::
Nitratine
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
transparent
crystals,
usually
of a
white,
sometimes
of a
reddish
gray, or
lemon-yellow,
color;
native
sodium
nitrate.
It is used in
making
nitric
acid and for
manure.
Called
also soda
niter..
Cutose
::
Cutose
(n.) A
variety
of
cellulose,
occuring
as a fine
transparent
membrane
covering
the
aerial
organs
of
plants,
and
forming
an
essential
ingredient
of cork; by
oxidation
it
passes
to
suberic
acid..
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Disposition
to
exercise
compassion
or
favor;
pity;
compassion;
willingness
to spare or to help.
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