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692 words match “COMPOSE”

SLING n.
A drink composed of spirit (usually gin) and water sweetened. sling.
SOFT a.
Not tinged with mineral salts; adapted to decompose soap; as, soft water is the best for washing.
SOFTEN v.
To compose; to mitigate; to assuage. Music can soften pain to ease. Pope.
SOLDER n.
ing which unites or cements. Hard solder, a solder which fuses only at a red heat, as one composed of zinc and copper, or silver and copper, etc. -- Soft solder, a solder fusible at comparatively low temperatures; as, plumbers' solder, consisting of two parts lead and one part tin, is a soft solder.…
SOME a.
Consisting of a greater or less portion or sum; composed of a quantity or number which is not stated; -- used to express an indefinite quantity or number; as, some wine; some water; some persons. Used also pronominally; as, I have some. Some theoretical writers allege that there was a time when there was no such thing…
SOMITE n.
actual or ideal serial segments of which an animal, esp. an articulate or vertebrate, is composed; somatome; metamere. -- So*mit`ic, a.
SONNET v.
To compose sonnets. "Strains that come almost to sonneting." Milton.
SONNETEER n. 2 definitions
A composer of sonnets, or small poems; a small poet; -- usually in contempt. What woful stuff this madrigal would be In some starved hackney sonneteer or me! Pope.
SONNETER n.
A composer of sonnets.
SONNETIZE v.
To compose sonnets.
SPANISH a.
ut having pinnate leaves and a three-seeded fruit. -- Spanish burton (Naut.), a purchase composed of two single blocks. A double Spanish burton has one double and two single blocks. Luce (Textbook of Seamanship). -- Spanish chalk (Min.), a kind of steatite; -- so called because obtained from Aragon in Spain. -- Span…
SPECTRUM n.
The several colored and other rays of which light is composed, separated by the refraction of a prism or other means, and observed or studied either as spread out on a screen, by direct vision, by photography, or otherwise. See Illust. of Light, and Spectroscope.
SPHAERENCHYMA n.
Vegetable tissue composed of thin-walled rounded cells, -- a modification of parenchyma.
SPHENOID a.
bone in front of the occipital in the base of the skull of the higher vertebrates. It is composed of several fetal bones which become united the adult. See Alisphenoid, Basisphenoid, Orbitosphenoid, Presphenoid.
SPINAL a.
led gray matter of the central portions of the cord, while the peripheral white matter is composed of nerve fibers only. The center of the cord is traversed by a slender canal connecting with the ventricles of the brain.
SPINNERET n.
airs of spinnerets, but some have only two pairs. The ordinary silk line of the spider is composed of numerous smaller lines jointed after issuing from the spinnerets.
STAID a.
Sober; grave; steady; sedate; composed; regular; not wild, volatile, or fanciful. "Sober and staid persons." Addison. O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue. Milton.
STATES-GENERAL n.
In the Netherlands, the legislative body, composed of two chambers.
STEAPSIN n.
An unorganized ferment or enzyme present in pancreatic juice. It decomposes neutral fats into glycerin and fatty acids.
STICK v.
To compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick; as, to stick type. [Cant]
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