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n. (plural of constituter English)
n. One who, or that which, subdues.
a. (misspelling of intravenous English)
n. A wish (and plan) to implement a particular idea without telling anybody even though people may be affected in a negative way.
n. (context disease English) rickets
vb. (en-past of: incage)
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The state of being dispersed, of being a dispersion 2 (context countable English) The extent to which something is dispersed
n. (plural of positronium English)
n. An encounter featuring a lot of kissing.
n. (alternate form of lang=en AC45s) (plural of lang=en AC45)
a. (context US English) worthy of respect; respectable.
a. Involving more than one background.
n. maraschino
n. (context anatomy English) A clear mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and the exposed surface of the eyeball or sclera.
vb. (present participle of telework English)
n. (context computing English) An upgrade of a software application that enables it to run on a different platform. vb. (context computing transitive English) To upgrade (a software application) so that it is able to run on a different platform.
n. (plural of oscillon English)
vb. (present participle of ulcerate English)
a. 1 Made more lively, colourful or modern. 2 energetic.
n. (plural of postiller English)
a. Characteristic to, resembling, or relating to a giant or giants; giantlike. adv. In a giant or gigantic manner; gigantically; enormously; immensely.
n. (context US finance English) A Treasury bill.
n. 1 The owner of a house. 2 The head of a household.
n. (plural of alterer English)
n. (plural of jigging English)
Usage examples of "jiggings".
This was the final consequence and the shattering cost of the aberration which came over the Nazi dictator in his youthful gutter days in Vienna and which he imparted to - or shared with - so many of his German followers.
This peculiar fact imparted to the contest a degree of personal acrimony and political rancor never before exhibited in the biennial election of representatives in Congress.
East, called a Crusade, to the certain benefits available in the West, which knowledge about the twin continents of Alata and Atala only he could impart to the man who gave imperious orders to Kings and Emperors.
Upon the hypothesis that annihilation is the fate of man, they are not satisfied merely to take away from the present all the additional light, incentive, and comfort imparted by the faith in a future existence, but they arbitrarily remove all the alleviations and glories intrinsically belonging to the scene, and paint it in the most horrible hues, and set it in a frame of midnight.
How to make chloride of azode A good example of how ammonium nitrate can be chemically mixed with other substances, and impart its explosive qualities to these otherwise nonexplosive materials, is in the preparation of chloride of azode.
And although in a joyless world, the love and unity of the friends in Yonkers imparted the utmost joy to this bereaved family.
She cannot rid herself of the information that Berel Jastrow imparted.
They hung Playboy Playmates on the wall, set up his hi-fi, with the tweed speaker covers, and his aquarium with the grow light and the bubbler, which imparted a chill, dank smell to the basement air.
I rubbed it with pumice stone, sand, and ochre, and finally I succeeded in imparting to my production such a queer, old-fashioned shape that I could not help laughing in looking at my work.
And now, as, according to a singular usage of the court, no male subject was ever allowed to sit at table with a queen or dauphiness of France, the dinner party over which the youthful pair, sitting side by side, presided, consisted wholly of these dames whose profession is not generally considered as imparting any great refinement to the manners, and who, before the close of the entertainment, showed, in more cases than one, that they had imported some of the notions and fashions of their more ordinary places of resort into the royal palace.
Its only possible hope of defeating the Republican party lay in the Republican revolt, and the revolt could be fomented and prolonged only by imparting to it prestige and power.
Of course he pumps her for information about Joy Hall, but Mealy remains determinedly ignorant about everything that she finds unimportant -- which is almost everything unconnected with cock -- and when she does impart information, it is usually couched in the most ambiguous terms.
All ordinary inks, however, were shown to have certain drawbacks, and the author endeavored to ascertain by experiment whether other dark substances could be added to inks to impart greater durability to writings made with them, and at the same time prevent those chemical changes which were the cause of ordinary inks fading.
The information that he imparted was that Killer Durgan, accompanied by Ernie Shires and a few others, intended to appear on a Brooklyn dock where both Hennesy and Larrigan would be, and be the motive of a general uprising that would end the tottering regime of Bart Hennesy.
The Inhumans listened to him, enraptured, standing around him in a semicircle as he imparted his hard-won wisdom.