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Definition of leve
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Leve (v. t.) To
believe.
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Levee
::
Levee (v. t.) To
attend
the levee or
levees
of.
Leverage
::
Leverage
(n.) The
action
of a
lever;
mechanical
advantage
gained
by the
lever.
Grade
::
Grade (n.) The rate of
ascent
or
descent;
gradient;
deviation
from a level
surface
to an
inclined
plane;
--
usually
stated
as so many feet per mile, or as one foot rise or fall in so many of
horizontal
distance;
as, a heavy
grade;
a grade of
twenty
feet per mile, or of 1 in 264..
Bowl
::
Bowl (n.) A ball of wood or other
material
used for
rolling
on a level
surface
in play; a ball of hard wood
having
one side
heavier
than the
other,
so as to give it a bias when
rolled..
Scalebeam
::
Scalebeam
(n.) The lever or beam of a
balance;
the lever of a
platform
scale,
to which the poise for
weighing
is
applied..
Hendecasyllabic
::
Hendecasyllabic
(a.)
Pertaining
to a line of
eleven
syllables.
Lever
::
Lever (n.) A rigid piece which is
capable
of
turning
about one
point,
or axis (the
fulcrum),
and in which are two or more other
points
where
forces
are
applied;
-- used for
transmitting
and
modifying
force and
motion.
Specif.,
a bar of
metal,
wood, or other rigid
substance,
used to exert a
pressure,
or
sustain
a
weight,
at one point of its
length,
by
receiving
a force or power at a
second,
and
turning
at a third on a fixed point
called
a
fulcrum.
It is
usually
named as the first of the six mecha
Twelve
::
Twelve
(a.) One more that
eleven;
two and ten; twice six; a
dozen.
Lowland
::
Lowland
(n.) Land which is low with
respect
to the
neighboring
country;
a low or level
country;
--
opposed
to
highland.
Helve
::
Helve (n.) The lever at the end of which is the
hammer
head, in a forge
hammer..
Hydrogen
::
Hydrogen
(n.) A
gaseous
element,
colorless,
tasteless,
and
odorless,
the
lightest
known
substance,
being
fourteen
and a half times
lighter
than air
(hence
its use in
filling
balloons),
and over
eleven
thousand
times
lighter
than
water.
It is very
abundant,
being an
ingredient
of water and of many other
substances,
especially
those of
animal
or
vegetable
origin.
It may by
produced
in many ways, but is
chiefly
obtained
by the
action
of acids (as
sulphuric)
on
metals,
as zinc, iron, etc. It is very
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To pass over and level the
surface
of with a float while the
plastering
is kept wet.
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) An
instrument
with a
straight
edge for
leveling
a
measure
of
grain,
salt, and the like,
scraping
off what is above the level of the top; a
strickle..
Pull
::
Pull (v. t.) To take or make, as a proof or
impression;
-- hand
presses
being
worked
by
pulling
a
lever..
Furring
::
Furring
(n.) The
leveling
of a
surface,
or the
preparing
of an air
space,
by means of
strips
of board or of
larger
pieces.
See Fur, v. t., 3..
Testone
::
Testone
(n.) A
silver
coin of
Portugal,
worth about
sixpence
sterling,
or about
eleven
cents..
Bowl
::
Bowl (n.) An
ancient
game,
popular
in Great
Britain,
played
with
biased
balls on a level plat of
greensward..
Ingeniously
::
Ingeniously
(adv.)
In an
ingenious
manner;
with
ingenuity;
skillfully;
wittily;
cleverly.
Water Battery
::
Water
battery
() A
battery
nearly
on a level with the
water.
Undecennary
::
Undecennary
(a.)
Occurring
once in every
period
of
eleven
years;
undecennial.
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