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142 words match “PARING”

LUNAR a.
ude by the lunar method. -- Lunar method, the method of finding a ship's longitude by comparing the local time of taking (by means of a sextant or circle) a given lunar distance, with the Greenwich time corresponding to the same distance as ascertained from a nautical almanac, the difference of these times being the l…
LYCEE n.
A French lyceum, or secondary school supported by the French government, for preparing students for the university.
MAGNIFICENT a.
building, way of living, and munificence. A prince is never so magnificent As when he's sparing to enrich a few With the injuries of many. Massinger.
MAHWA TREE n.
B. butyracea), whose timber is used for wagon wheels, and the flowers for food and in preparing an intoxicating drink. It is one of the butter trees. The oil, known as mahwa and yallah, is obtained from the kernels of the fruit.
MERCILESS a.
Destitute of mercy; cruel; unsparing; -- said of animate beings, and also, figuratively, of things; as, a merciless tyrant; merciless waves. The foe is merciless, and will not pity. Shak.
MICROCRITH n.
eight of the half hydrogen molecule, or of the hydrogen atom, taken as the standard in comparing the atomic weights of the elements; thus, an atom of oxygen weighs sixteen microcriths. See Crith. J. P. Cooke.
MODERATE a.
Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as, moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table.
NARROWLY adv.
Sparingly; parsimoniously.
ORDINARY n.
a clergyman appointed to perform divine service for condemned criminals and assist in preparing them for death.
PARCITY n.
Sparingless. [Obs.]
PARER n.
One who, or that which, pares; an instrument for paring.
PARSIMONIOUS a.
Exhibiting parsimony; sparing in expenditure of money; frugal to excess; penurious; niggardly; stingy. -- Par`si*mo"ni*ous*ly, adv. -- Par`si*mo"ni*ous*ness, n. A prodigal king is nearer a tyrant than a parsimonious. Bacon. Extraordinary funds for one campaign may spare us the expense of many years; whereas a long, p…
PARSIMONY n.
Closeness or sparingness in the expenditure of money; -- generally in a bad sense; excessive frugality; niggardliness. Bacon. Awful parsimony presided generally at the table. Thackeray.
PASSOVER n.
A feast of the Jews, instituted to commemorate the sparing of the Hebrews in Egypt, when God, smiting the firstborn of the Egyptians, passed over the houses of the Israelites which were marked with the blood of a lamb.
PENETRATE v.
To pass; to make way; to pierce. Also used figuratively. Preparing to penetrate to the north and west. J. R. Green. Born where Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate. Pope. The sweet of life that penetrates so near. Daniel.
PENURIOUS a.
Excessively sparing in the use of money; sordid; stingy; miserly. "A penurious niggard of his wealth." Milton.
PERFUMERY n.
The art of preparing perfumes.
PHARMACEUTIC; PHARMACEUTICAL a.
Of or pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to the art of preparing medicines according to the rules or formulas of pharmacy; as, pharmaceutical preparations. -- Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al*ly, adv. Pharmaceutical chemistry, that department of chemistry which ascertains or regulates the composition of medicinal su…
PHARMACEUTICS n.
The science of preparing medicines.
PHARMACOLOGY n. 2 definitions
Knowledge of drugs or medicines; the art of preparing medicines.
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