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Definition of try
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Try (n.) A
screen,
or
sieve,
for
grain..
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Nativism
::
Nativism
(n.) The
disposition
to favor the
native
inhabitants
of a
country,
in
preference
to
immigrants
from
foreign
countries..
Inkhornism
::
Inkhornism
(n.)
Pedantry.
Spy
::
Spy (v. t.) To
explore;
to view;
inspect;
and
examine
secretly,
as a
country;
--
usually
with out..
Stoichiometry
::
Stoichiometrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
stoichiometry;
employed
in, or
obtained
by,
stoichiometry..
Heathenism
::
Heathenism
(n.) The
manners
or
morals
usually
prevalent
in a
heathen
country;
ignorance;
rudeness;
barbarism.
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) An
application
of
chemical
theory
and
method
to the
consideration
of some
particular
subject;
as, the
chemistry
of iron; the
chemistry
of
indigo..
Vocation
::
Vocation
(n.) A call to
special
religious
work, as to the
ministry..
Meringue
::
Meringue
(n.) A
delicate
pastry
made of
powdered
sugar and the
whites
of eggs
whipped
up, -- with jam or cream
added..
Safe-conduct
::
Safe-conduct
(n.) a
convoy
or guard to
protect
a
person
in an
enemy's
country
or a
foreign
countr.
Iatrochemist
::
Iatrochemist
(n.) A
physician
who
explained
or
treated
diseases
upon
chemical
principles;
one who
practiced
iatrochemistry.
Stoic
::
Stoechiometry
(n.) See
Stoichiology,
Stoichiometry,
etc..
"""campagna "
::
Campagna
(n.) An open level tract of
country;
especially
Campagna
di Roma. The
extensive
undulating
plain which
surrounds
Rome..
Seraph
::
Seraph
(n.) One of an order of
celestial
beings,
each
having
three pairs of
wings.
In
ecclesiastical
art and in
poetry,
a
seraph
is
represented
as one of a class of
angels..
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A body,
composed
of
wardens
and
vestrymen,
chosen
annually
by a
parish
to
manage
its
temporal
concerns..
Sable
::
Sable (a.) Of the color of the
sable's
fur; dark;
black;
-- used
chiefly
in
poetry.
Shut
::
Shut (v. t.) To
forbid
entrance
into; to
prohibit;
to bar; as, to shut the ports of a
country
by a
blockade..
Science
::
Science
(n.) Any
branch
or
department
of
systematized
knowledge
considered
as a
distinct
field of
investigation
or
object
of
study;
as, the
science
of
astronomy,
of
chemistry,
or of
mind..
Symmetry
::
Symmetry
(n.) The law of
likeness;
similarity
of
structure;
regularity
in form and
arrangement;
orderly
and
similar
distribution
of
parts,
such that an
animal
may be
divided
into parts which are
structurally
symmetrical..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) In
carpentry,
a strip of wood
fastened
over a flush seam or
joint,
or an
angle,
to
strengthen
it..
Reentry
::
Reentry
(n.) A
resuming
or
retaking
possession
of what one has
lately
foregone;
--
applied
especially
to land; the entry by a
lessor
upon the
premises
leased,
on
failure
of the
tenant
to pay rent or
perform
the
covenants
in the
lease..
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