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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



267 words match “NICE”

TACT n.
Sensitive mental touch; peculiar skill or faculty; nice perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by circumstances. He had formed plans not inferior in grandeur and boldness to those of Richelieu, and had carried them into effect with a tact and wariness worthy of Mazarin. Macaul…
TASTE v.
or character; as, this water tastes brackish; the milk tastes of garlic. Yea, every idle, nice, and wanton reason Shall to the king taste of this action. Shak.
THALLOPHYTA n.
algæ, fungi, and lichens. The simpler forms, as many blue-green algæ, yeasts, etc., are unicellular and reproduce vegetatively or by means of asexual spores; in the higher forms the plant body is a thallus, which may be filamentous or may consist of plates of cells; it is commonly undifferentiated into stem, leaves,…
THERIAC; THERIACA n.
and reduced by means of honey to an electuary; -- called also theriaca Andromachi, and Venice treacle.
TICKLISH a.
Difficult; nice; critical; as, a ticklish business. Surely princes had need, in tender matters and ticklish times, to beware what they say. Bacon. -- Tic"klish*ly, adv. -- Tic"klish*ness, n.
TID a.
Tender; soft; nice; -- now only used in tidbit.
TREACLE n.
Erysimum, especially the E. cheiranthoides, which was formerly used as an ingredient in Venice treacle, or theriac. -- Treacle water, a compound cordial prepared in different ways from a variety of ingredients, as hartshorn, roots of various plants, flowers, juices of plants, wines, etc., distilled or digested with Ve…
TRETIS; TRETYS a.
Long and well-proportioned; nicely made; pretty. [Obs.] "Her nose tretys." Chaucer.
TRICK n.
f cards played in one round, and consisting of as many cards as there are players. On one nice trick depends the general fate. Pope.
TRIMLY adv.
In a trim manner; nicely.
TRUMPET n.
rs. -- Trumpet fly (Zoöl.), a botfly. -- Trumpet honeysuckle (Bot.), a twining plant (Lonicera sempervirens) with red and yellow trumpet-shaped flowers; -- called also trumpet flower. -- Trumpet leaf (Bot.), a name of several plants of the genus Sarracenia. -- Trumpet major (Mil.), the chief trumpeter of a band or…
TYMPANUM n.
The recessed face of a pediment within the frame made by the upper and lower cornices, being usually a triangular space or table.
UNI- n.
A prefix signifying one, once; as in uniaxial, unicellular.
UNSPECIALIZED a.
not adapted, or set apart, for any particular purpose or function; as, an unspecialized unicellular organism. W. K. Brooks.
VALANCE n.
hangs around a bedstead, from the bed to the floor. [Written also valence.] Valance of Venice gold in needlework. Shak.
VENETIAN a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to Venice in Italy. Venetian blind, a blind for windows, doors, etc., made of thin slats, either fixed at a certain angle in the shutter, or movable, and in the latter case so disposed as to overlap each other when close, and to show a series of open spaces for the admission of air and light when in ot…
VIEW n.
ght greater than those of a larger size are more remote. Locke. Surveying nature with too nice a view. Dryden.
WATERISH a.
Resembling water; thin; watery. Feed upon such nice and waterish diet. Shak.
WEATHER n.
that useful toy! Cowper. -- Weather molding, or Weather moulding (Arch.), a canopy or cornice over a door or a window, to throw off the rain. -- Weather of a windmill sail, the obliquity of the sail, or the angle which it makes with its plane of revolution. -- Weather report, a daily report of meteorological observa…
WEATHERED a.
Made sloping, so as to throw off water; as, a weathered cornice or window sill.
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