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Definition of chest
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Chest (n.) A
coffin.
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Chest
::
Chest (n.) A
coffin.
Asthma
::
Asthma
(n.) A
disease,
characterized
by
difficulty
of
breathing
(due to a
spasmodic
contraction
of the
bronchi),
recurring
at
intervals,
accompanied
with a
wheezing
sound,
a sense of
constriction
in the
chest,
a
cough,
and
expectoration..
Chest Founder
::
Chest
founder
() A
rheumatic
affection
of the
muscles
of the
breast
and fore legs of a
horse,
affecting
motion
and
respiration..
Caddy
::
Caddy (n.) A small box, can, or chest to keep tea in..
Polyphemus
::
Polyphemus
(n.) A very large
American
moth
(Telea
polyphemus)
belonging
to the
Silkworm
family
(Bombycidae).
Its
larva,
which is very
large,
bright
green,
with
silvery
tubercles,
and with
oblique
white
stripes
on the
sides,
feeds on the oak,
chestnut,
willow,
cherry,
apple,
and other
trees.
It
produces
a large
amount
of
strong
silk.
Called
also
American
silkworm..
Cellaret
::
Cellaret
(n.) A
receptacle,
as in a
dining
room, for a few
bottles
of wine or
liquor,
made in the form of a chest or
coffer,
or a deep
drawer
in a
sideboard,
and
usually
lined with
metal..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) The
language
of the
Czechs
(the
ancient
inhabitants
of
Bohemia),
the
richest
and most
developed
of the
dialects
of the
Slavic
family..
Sarcophagus
::
Sarcophagus
(n.) A
coffin
or
chest-shaped
tomb of the kind of stone
described
above;
hence,
any stone
coffin..
Durion
::
Durion
(n.) The fruit of the
durio.
It is oval or
globular,
and eight or ten
inches
long. It has a hard
prickly
rind,
containing
a soft,
cream-colored
pulp, of a most
delicious
flavor
and a very
offensive
odor. The seeds are
roasted
and eaten like
chestnuts..
Serpent
::
Serpent
(n.) A bass wind
instrument,
of a loud and
coarse
tone,
formerly
much used in
military
bands,
and
sometimes
introduced
into the
orchestra;
-- so
called
from its
form..
Enchest
::
Enchest
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
chest.
Intercostal
::
Intercostal
(a.)
Between
the ribs;
pertaining
to, or
produced
by, the parts
between
the ribs; as,
intercostal
respiration,
in which the chest is
alternately
enlarged
and
contracted
by the
intercostal
muscles..
Chesterlite
::
Chesterlite
(n.) A
variety
of
feldspar
found in
crystals
in the
county
of
Chester,
Pennsylvania..
Safe
::
Safe (n.) A
strong
and
fireproof
receptacle
(as a
movable
chest of
steel,
etc., or a
closet
or vault of
brickwork)
for
containing
money,
valuable
papers,
or the
like..
Mise
::
Mise (n.) A tax or
tallage;
in
Wales,
an
honorary
gift of the
people
to a new king or
prince
of
Wales;
also, a
tribute
paid, in the
country
palatine
of
Chester,
England,
at the
change
of the owner of the
earldom..
Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) A choir of
singers,
or an
orchestra,
attached
to the court of a
prince
or
nobleman..
Unlock
::
Unlock
(v. t.) To
unfasten,
as what is
locked;
as, to
unlock
a door or a
chest..
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A chest to hold
ammunition.
Thorax
::
Thorax
(n.) The part of the trunk
between
the neck and the
abdomen,
containing
that part of the body
cavity
the walls of which are
supported
by the
dorsal
vertebrae,
the ribs, and the
sternum,
and which the heart and lungs are
situated;
the
chest..
Instrumentation
::
Instrumentation
(n.) The
arrangement
of a
musical
composition
for
performance
by a
number
of
different
instruments;
orchestration;
instrumental
composition;
composition
for an
orchestra
or
military
band.
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