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Definition of call
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Call (n.) A short
visit;
as, to make a call on a
neighbor;
also, the daily
coming
of a
tradesman
to
solicit
orders..
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Medically
::
Medically
(adv.)
In a
medical
manner;
with
reference
to
healing,
or to the
principles
of the
healing
art..
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) Used
substantively
with the
antecedent
suppressed,
equivalent
to that
which,
or those
[persons]
who, or those
[things]
which;
--
called
a
compound
relative..
Antipodal
::
Antipodal
(a.)
Diametrically
opposite.
Diphthong
::
Diphthong
(n.) A
coalition
or union of two vowel
sounds
pronounced
in one
syllable;
as, ou in out, oi in
noise;
--
called
a
proper
diphthong..
Sea Foam
::
Sea foam ()
Meerschaum;
--
called
also sea
froth.
Tubal
::
Tubal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a tube;
specifically,
of or
pertaining
to one of the
Fallopian
tubes;
as, tubal
pregnancy..
Doe
::
Doe (n.) A
female
deer or
antelope;
specifically,
the
female
of the
fallow
deer, of which the male is
called
a buck. Also
applied
to the
female
of other
animals,
as the
rabbit.
See the Note under
Buck..
Palma Christi
::
Palma
Christi
() A plant
(Ricinus
communis)
with
ornamental
peltate
and
palmately
cleft
foliage,
growing
as a woody
perennial
in the
tropics,
and
cultivated
as an
herbaceous
annual
in
temperate
regions;
--
called
also
castor-oil
plant..
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.)
Carved
work,
somewhat
resembling
an
anchor
or
arrowhead;
-- a part of the
ornaments
of
certain
moldings.
It is seen in the
echinus,
or
egg-and-anchor
(called
also
egg-and-dart,
egg-and-tongue)
ornament..
Hernia
::
Hernia
(n.) A
protrusion,
consisting
of an organ or part which has
escaped
from its
natural
cavity,
and
projects
through
some
natural
or
accidental
opening
in the walls of the
latter;
as,
hernia
of the
brain,
of the lung, or of the
bowels.
Hernia
of the
abdominal
viscera
in most
common.
Called
also
rupture..
Bismuthinite
::
Bismuthinite
(n.)
Native
bismuth
sulphide;
--
sometimes
called
bismuthite.
Coherent
::
Coherent
(a.)
Logically
consistent;
--
applied
to
persons;
as, a
coherent
thinker..
Chicky
::
Chicky
(n.) A
chicken;
-- used as a
diminutive
or pet name,
especially
in
calling
fowls..
Unfrock
::
Unfrock
(v. t.) To
deprive
or
divest
or a
frock;
specifically,
to
deprive
of
priestly
character
or
privilege;
as, to
unfrock
a
priest..
Air
::
Air (n.) In
harmonized
chorals,
psalmody,
part
songs,
etc., the part which bears the tune or
melody
-- in
modern
harmony
usually
the upper part -- is
sometimes
called
the air..
Alarm
::
Alarm (v. t.) To call to arms for
defense;
to give
notice
to (any one) of
approaching
danger;
to rouse to
vigilance
and
action;
to put on the
alert.
Tolerable
::
Tolerable
(a.)
Capable
of being borne or
endured;
supportable,
either
physically
or
mentally..
Chloropeptic
::
Chloropeptic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an acid more
generally
called
pepsin-hydrochloric
acid.
Colicroot
::
Colicroot
(n.) A
bitter
American
herb of the
Bloodwort
family,
with the
leaves
all
radical,
and the small
yellow
or white
flowers
in a long spike
(Aletris
farinosa
and A.
aurea).
Called
sometimes
star
grass,
blackroot,
blazing
star, and
unicorn
root..
Novum
::
Novum (n.) A game at dice,
properly
called
novem
quinque
(L., nine
five),
the two
principal
throws
being nine and
five..
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