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305 words match “TART”

UHLAN n. 2 definitions
One of a certain description of militia among the Tartars.
UNDER prep.
he water. -- Under way, or Under weigh (Naut.), in a condition to make progress; having started.
UPSET a.
ty offered in a public sale, or, in an auction, the price at which property is set up or started by the auctioneer, and the lowest price at which it will be sold. After a solemn pause, Mr. Glossin offered the upset price for the lands and barony of Ellangowan. Sir W. Scott.
UPSKIP n.
An upstart. [Obs.] Latimer.
UPSPRING n.
An upstart. [Obs.] "The swaggering upspring." Shak.
UPSTERTE n.
imp. & p. p. of Upstart.
UVIC a.
ained from, grapes; specifically, designating an organic acid, C7H8O3 (also called pyrotritartaric acid), obtained as a white crystalline substance by the decomposition of tartaric and pyrotartaric acids.
UVITONIC a.
n acid which is obtained as a white crystalline substance by the action of ammonia on pyrotartaric acid.
VEGETATE v.
To grow, as plants, by nutriment imbibed by means of roots and leaves; to start into growth; to sprout; to germinate. See dying vegetables life sustain, See life dissolving vegetate again. Pope.
VELOCITY n.
ular velocity. See under Angular. -- Initial velocity, the velocity of a moving body at starting; especially, the velocity of a projectile as it leaves the mouth of a firearm from which it is discharged. -- Relative velocity, the velocity with which a body approaches or recedes from another body, whether both are mov…
VERJUICE n.
Tartness; sourness, as of disposition.
VIDONIA n.
A dry white wine, of a tart flavor, produced in Teneriffe; -- called also Teneriffe.
WASHINGTONIAN a.
Designating, or pertaining to, a temperance society and movement started in Baltimore in 1840 on the principle of total abstinence. -- n.
WATER FLEA n.
o the genera Cyclops, Daphnia, etc; -- so called because they swim with sudden leaps, or starts.
WAYED a.
Used to the way; broken. [R.] A horse that is not well wayed; he starts at every bird that flies out the hedge. Selden.
WHIM n.
A sudden turn or start of the mind; a temporary eccentricity; a freak; a fancy; a capricious notion; a humor; a caprice. Let every man enjoy his whim. Churchill.
WHIP v.
To move nimbly; to start or turn suddenly and do something; to whisk; as, he whipped around the corner. With speed from thence he whipped. Sackville. Two friends, traveling, met a bear upon the way; the one whips up a tree, and the other throws himself flat upon the ground. L'Estrange.
WHITECAP n.
The European redstart; -- so called from its white forehead.
WINCE v.
To shrink, as from a blow, or from pain; to flinch; to start back. I will not stir, nor wince, nor speak a word. Shak.
WINE n.
or wine ape, to be so drunk as to be foolish. [Obs.] Chaucer. -- Wine acid. (Chem.) See Tartaric acid, under Tartaric. [Colloq.] - - Wine apple (Bot.), a large red apple, with firm flesh and a rich, vinous flavor. -- Wine bag, a wine skin. -- Wine biscuit, a kind of sweet biscuit served with wine. -- Wine cask, a…
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