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MOO |
Said lower |
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TRACK |
The entire lower surface of the foot; -- said of birds, etc. |
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DEPRESSION |
The operation of reducing to a lower degree; -- said of
equations. |
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INVERSION |
Said of double counterpoint, when an upper and a lower
part change places. |
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INFRALABIAL |
Below the lower lip; -- said of certain scales of
reptiles and fishes. |
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DEPRESSED |
Concave on the upper side; -- said of a leaf whose disk
is lower than the border. |
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COBALTOUS |
Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, cobalt; --
said esp. of cobalt compounds in which the metal has its lower valence. |
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PIG-JAWED |
Having the upper jaw projecting beyond the lower, with
the upper incisors in advance of the lower; -- said of dogs. |
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MAD |
Furious with rage, terror, or disease; -- said of the
lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp., having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a
mad dog. |
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AUROUS |
Pertaining to, or derived from, gold; -- said of those
compounds of gold in which this element has its lower valence; as,
aurous oxide. |
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PELTATED |
Shield-shaped; scutiform; (Bot.) having the stem or
support attached to the lower surface, instead of at the base or
margin; -- said of a leaf or other organ. |
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ANTIMONIOUS |
Pertaining to, or derived from, antimony; -- said of
those compounds of antimony in which this element has an equivalence
next lower than the highest; as, antimonious acid. |
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CHLOROUS |
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, chlorine; -- said of
those compounds of chlorine in which this element has a valence of
three, the next low... |
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SIT |
To rest upon the haunches, or the lower extremity of the
trunk of the body; -- said of human beings, and sometimes of other
animals; as, to sit on a sofa, on a chair, or on the ground. |
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ELEVATION |
The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or
quality to a higher; -- said of material things, persons, the mind, the
voice, etc.; as, t... |
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LIFT |
...ued support or holding in the
higher place; -- said of material things; as, to lift the foot or the
hand; to lift a chair or a burden. ... |
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LEFT |
... as,
the left hand, or arm; the left ear. Also said of the corresponding
side of the lower animals. ... |