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Definition of erse
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 erse is as below...
Erse (n.) A name
sometimes
given to that
dialect
of the
Celtic
which is
spoken
in the
Highlands
of
Scotland;
--
called,
by the
Highlanders,
Gaelic..
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Renverse
::
Renverse
(v. t.) To
reverse.
Internationalist
::
Internationalist
(n.) One who is
versed
in the
principles
of
international
law.
Indefatigable
::
Indefatigable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
fatigued;
not
readily
exhausted;
unremitting
in labor or
effort;
untiring;
unwearying;
not
yielding
to
fatigue;
as,
indefatigable
exertions,
perseverance,
application..
Rest
::
Rest (n.) A short pause in
reading
verse;
a
c/sura.
Mediaevalist
::
Mediaevalist
(n.) One who has a taste for, or is
versed
in, the
history
of the
Middle
Ages; one in
sympathy
with the
spirit
or forms of the
Middle
Ages..
Superseded
::
Supersecular
(a.) Being above the
world,
or
secular
things..
Rosicrucian
::
Rosicrucian
(n.) One who, in the 17th
century
and the early part of the 18th,
claimed
to
belong
to a
secret
society
of
philosophers
deeply
versed
in the
secrets
of
nature,
-- the
alleged
society
having
existed,
it was
stated,
several
hundred
years..
Assyriologist
::
Assyriologist
(n.) One
versed
in
Assyriology;
a
student
of
Assyrian
archaeology.
Lettered
::
Lettered
(a.)
Literate;
educated;
versed
in
literature.
Electrician
::
Electrician
(n.) An
investigator
of
electricity;
one
versed
in the
science
of
electricity.
Water Milfoil
::
Water
milfoil
() Any plant of the genus
Myriophyllum,
aquatic
herbs with
whorled
leaves,
the
submersed
ones
pinnately
parted
into
capillary
divisions..
Malacologist
::
Malacologist
(n.) One
versed
in the
science
of
malacology.
Perverse
::
Perverse
(a.)
Obstinate
in the
wrong;
stubborn;
intractable;
hence,
wayward;
vexing;
contrary..
Bivalve
::
Bivalve
(n.) A
mollusk
having
a shell
consisting
of two
lateral
plates
or
valves
joined
together
by an
elastic
ligament
at the
hinge,
which is
usually
strengthened
by
prominences
called
teeth.
The shell is
closed
by the
contraction
of two
transverse
muscles
attached
to the inner
surface,
as in the clam, -- or by one, as in the
oyster.
See
Mollusca..
Universal
::
Universal
(n.) The
whole;
the
general
system
of the
universe;
the
universe.
Overthwart
::
Overthwart
(a.)
Crossing
in kind or
disposition;
perverse;
adverse;
opposing.
Philosopher
::
Philosopher
(n.) One who
philosophizes;
one
versed
in, or
devoted
to,
philosophy..
Siphon
::
Siphon
(n.) A
device,
consisting
of a pipe or tube bent so as to form two
branches
or legs of
unequal
length,
by which a
liquid
can be
transferred
to a lower
level,
as from one
vessel
to
another,
over an
intermediate
elevation,
by the
action
of the
pressure
of the
atmosphere
in
forcing
the
liquid
up the
shorter
branch
of the pipe
immersed
in it, while the
continued
excess
of
weight
of the
liquid
in the
longer
branch
(when once
filled)
causes
a
continuous
flow. The flow takes place only when the
Parados
::
Parados
(n.) An
intercepting
mound,
erected
in any part of a
fortification
to
protect
the
defenders
from a rear or
ricochet
fire; a
traverse..
Berserker
::
Berserker
(n.) One who
fights
as if
frenzied,
like a
Berserker..
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