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Definition of highly
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Highly
(adv.)
In a high
manner,
or to a high
degree;
very much; as,
highly
esteemed..
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Patchouly
::
Patchouly
(n.) A
mintlike
plant
(Pogostemon
Patchouli)
of the East
Indies,
yielding
an
essential
oil from which a
highly
valued
perfume
is
made..
Cymogene
::
Cymogene
(n.) A
highly
volatile
liquid,
condensed
by cold and
pressure
from the first
products
of the
distillation
of
petroleum;
-- used for
producing
low
temperatures..
Overrate
::
Overrate
(v. t.) To rate or value too
highly.
Cobra De Capello
::
Cobra de
capello
() The
hooded
snake (Naia
tripudians),
a
highly
venomous
serpent
inhabiting
India.Naja
--.
Value
::
Value (v. t.) To rate
highly;
to have in high
esteem;
to hold in
respect
and
estimation;
to
appreciate;
to
prize;
as, to value one for his works or his
virtues..
Candelabrum
::
Candelabrum
(n.) A
highly
ornamented
stand of
marble
or other
ponderous
material,
usually
having
three feet, --
frequently
a
votive
offering
to a
temple..
Daboia
::
Daboia
(n.) A large and
highly
venomous
Asiatic
viper
(Daboia
xanthica).
Perchromic
::
Perchromic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
certain
one of the
highly
oxidized
compounds
of
chromium,
which has a deep blue
color,
and is
produced
by the
action
of
hydrogen
peroxide..
Teak
::
Teak (n.) A tree of East
Indies
(Tectona
grandis)
which
furnishes
an
extremely
strong
and
durable
timber
highly
valued
for
shipbuilding
and other
purposes;
also, the
timber
of the
tree..
Dysodile
::
Dysodile
(n.) An
impure
earthy
or coaly
bitumen,
which emits a
highly
fetid odor when
burning..
Pride
::
Pride (v. t.) To
indulge
in
pride,
or
self-esteem;
to rate
highly;
to
plume;
-- used
reflexively..
Gurnet
::
Gurnet
(n.) One
ofseveral
European
marine
fishes,
of the genus
Trigla
and
allied
genera,
having
a large and spiny head, with
mailed
cheeks.
Some of the
species
are
highly
esteemed
for food. The name is
sometimes
applied
to the
American
sea
robins..
Casket
::
Casket
(n.)
Anything
containing
or
intended
to
contain
something
highly
esteeme.
Sweetbread
::
Sweetbread
(n.)
Either
the
thymus
gland or the
pancreas,
the
former
being
called
neck, /
throat,
sweetbread,
the
latter
belly
sweetbread.
The
sweetbreads
of
ruminants,
esp. of the calf, are
highly
esteemed
as food. See
Pancreas,
and
Thymus..
Cockaleekie
::
Cockaleekie
(n.) A
favorite
soup in
Scotland,
made from a capon
highly
seasoned,
and
boiled
with leeks and
prunes..
Poem
::
Poem (n.) A
composition,
not in
verse,
of which the
language
is
highly
imaginative
or
impassioned;
as, a prose poem; the poems of
Ossian..
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Not
luxurious;
not
highly
seasoned;
simple;
as, plain
food..
Pacu
::
Pacu (n.) A South
American
freah-water
fish
(Myleies
pacu),
of the
family
Characinidae.
It is
highly
esteemed
as
food..
Polished
::
Polished
(a.) Made
smooth
and
glossy,
as by
friction;
hence,
highly
finished;
refined;
polite;
as,
polished
plate;
polished
manners;
polished
verse..
Scarus
::
Scarus
(n.) A
Mediterranean
food fish
(Sparisoma
scarus)
of
excellent
quality
and
highly
valued
by the
Romans;
--
called
also
parrot
fish.
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