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Definition of hall
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Hall (n.) A name given to many manor
houses
because
the
magistrate's
court was held in the hall of his
mansion;
a chief
mansion
house.
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Shallow-hearted
::
Shallow-hearted
(a.)
Incapable
of deep
feeling.
Pagina
::
Pagina
(n.) The
surface
of a leaf or of a
flattened
thallus.
Halloysite
::
Halloysite
(n.) A
claylike
mineral,
occurring
in soft,
smooth,
amorphous
masses,
of a
whitish
color..
Merithallus
::
Merithallus
(n.) Same as
Internode.
Spoon
::
Spoon (n.) An
implement
consisting
of a small bowl
(usually
a
shallow
oval) with a
handle,
used
especially
in
preparing
or
eating
food..
Zither
::
Zither
(n.) An
instrument
of music used in
Austria
and
Germany.
It has from
thirty
to forty wires
strung
across
a
shallow
sounding-board,
which lies
horizontally
on a table
before
the
performer,
who uses both hands in
playing
on it. [Not to be
confounded
with the old
lute-shaped
cittern,
or
cithern.].
Shoaly
::
Shoaly
(a.) Full of
shoals,
or
shallow
places..
Palilogy
::
Palilogy
(n.) The
repetition
of a word, or part of a
sentence,
for the sake of
greater
emphasis;
as, The
living,
the
living,
he shall
praise
thee..
Vestibule
::
Vestibule
(n.) The porch or
entrance
into a
house;
a hall or
antechamber
next the
entrance;
a
lobby;
a
porch;
a hall.
Defy
::
Defy (n.) A
challenge.
Punt
::
Punt (v. t.) To
propel,
as a boat in
shallow
water,
by
pushing
with a pole
against
the
bottom;
to push or
propel
(anything)
with
exertion..
Dais
::
Dais (n.) The high or
principal
table,
at the end of a hall, at which the chief
guests
were
seated;
also, the chief seat at the high
table..
Plate
::
Plate (n.) A
small,
shallow,
and
usually
circular,
vessel
of metal or wood, or of earth
glazed
and
baked,
from which food is eaten at
table..
Unhallow
::
Unhallow
(v. t.) To
profane;
to
desecrate.
Shallop
::
Shallop
(n.) A boat.
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To
summon;
to
challenge.
Allhallows
::
Allhallows
(n.) All the
saints
(in
heaven).
Unless
::
Unless
(conj.)
Upon any less
condition
than (the fact or thing
stated
in the
sentence
or
clause
which
follows);
if not;
supposing
that not; if it be not; were it not that;
except;
as, we shall fail
unless
we are
industrious..
Wash
::
Wash (n.) A piece of
ground
washed
by the
action
of a sea or
river,
or
sometimes
covered
and
sometimes
left dry; the
shallowest
part of a
river,
or arm of the sea; also, a bog; a
marsh;
a fen; as, the
washes
in
Lincolnshire..
Merithal
::
Merithal
(n.) Alt. of
Merithallu.
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