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Definition of low
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Low
(adv.)
In a low
position
or
manner;
not
aloft;
not on high; near the
ground.
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Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) A
person
of
stained
or low
character,
esp. one who uses
scurrilous
language,
or
treats
others
with foul
abuse;
a
scoundrel;
a
rough..
Belemnite
::
Belemnite
(n.) A
conical
calcareous
fossil,
tapering
to a point at the lower
extremity,
with a
conical
cavity
at the other end, where it is
ordinarily
broken;
but when
perfect
it
contains
a small
chambered
cone,
called
the
phragmocone,
prolonged,
on one side, into a
delicate
concave
blade;
the
thunderstone.
It is the
internal
shell of a
cephalopod
related
to the
sepia,
and
belonging
to an
extinct
family.
The
belemnites
are found in rocks of the
Jurassic
and
Cretaceous
ages..
Puzzle
::
Puzzle
(v. t.) To solve by
ingenuity,
as a
puzzle;
--
followed
by out; as, to
puzzle
out a
mystery..
Pursue
::
Pursue
(v. t.) To
follow
with a view to
overtake;
to
follow
eagerly,
or with
haste;
to
chase;
as, to
pursue
a
hare..
Sea Snipe
::
Sea snipe () The
bellows
fish.
Ball-flower
::
Ball-flower
(n.) An
ornament
resembling
a ball
placed
in a
circular
flower,
the
petals
of which form a cup round it, --
usually
inserted
in a
hollow
molding..
Cavern
::
Cavern
(n.) A
large,
deep,
hollow
place in the
earth;
a large
cave..
Tassel
::
Tassel
(v. i.) To put forth a
tassel
or
flower;
as, maize
tassels..
Kantian
::
Kantian
(n.) A
follower
of Kant; a
Kantist.
Welter
::
Welter
(n.) That in which any
person
or thing
welters,
or
wallows;
filth;
mire;
slough..
Beryl
::
Beryl (n.) A
mineral
of great
hardness,
and, when
transparent,
of much
beauty.
It
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms,
commonly
of a green or
bluish
green
color,
but also
yellow,
pink, and
white.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminium
and
glucinum
(beryllium).
The
aquamarine
is a
transparent,
sea-green
variety
used as a gem. The
emerald
is
another
variety
highly
prized
in
jewelry,
and
distinguished
by its deep
color,
which is
probably
due to the
presence
of a
little
oxide of
chromium..
Cerumen
::
Cerumen
(n.) The
yellow,
waxlike
secretion
from the
glands
of the
external
ear; the
earwax..
All Saints'
::
All
Saints'
() The first day of
November,
called,
also,
Allhallows
or
Hallowmas;
a feast day kept in honor of all the
saints;
also, the
season
of this
festival..
Breastplough
::
Breastplough
(n.) A kind of plow,
driven
by the
breast
of the
workman;
-- used to cut or pare
turf..
Groan
::
Groan (n.) A low,
moaning
sound;
usually,
a deep,
mournful
sound
uttered
in pain or great
distress;
sometimes,
an
expression
of
strong
disapprobation;
as, the
remark
was
received
with
groans..
Xanthogenic
::
Xanthogenic
(a.)
Producing
a
yellow
color or
compound;
xanthic.
See
Xanthic
acid, under
Xanthic..
Flowering
::
Flowering
(n.) The act of
adorning
with
flowers.
Provide
::
Provide
(v. i.) To
procure
supplies
or means in
advance;
to take
measures
beforehand
in view of an
expected
or a
possible
future
need,
especially
a
danger
or an evil; --
followed
by
against
or for; as, to
provide
against
the
inclemency
of the
weather;
to
provide
for the
education
of a
child..
Infratemporal
::
Infratemporal
(a.) Below the
temple;
below the
temporal
bone.
Drift
::
Drift (v. i.) To float or be
driven
along by, or as by, a
current
of water or air; as, the ship
drifted
astern;
a raft
drifted
ashore;
the
balloon
drifts
slowly
east..
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