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242 words match “NESE”

IMPHEE n.
The African sugar cane (Holcus saccharatus), -- resembling the sorghum, or Chinese sugar cane.
INC n.
A Japanese measure of length equal to about two and one twelfth yards. [Written also ink.]
INCOMMUNICATIVE a.
ive; hence, not disposed to hold fellowship or intercourse with others; exclusive. The Chinese . . . an incommunicative nation. C. Buchanan. -- In`com*mu"ni*ca*tive*ly, adv. -- In`com*mu"ni*ca*tive*ness, n. Lamb. His usual incommunicativeness. G. Eliot.
INDIA n.
ass and reeds; -- also called Canton, or China, matting. -- India paper, a variety of Chinese paper, of smooth but not glossy surface, used for printing from engravings, woodcuts, etc. -- India proof (Engraving), a proof impression from an engraved plate, taken on India paper. -- India rubber. See Caoutchouc. -- In…
INDIAN n.
lgare), having many varieties, among which are broom corn, Guinea corn, durra, and the Chinese sugar cane. It is called also Guinea corn. See Durra. -- Indian ox (Zoöl.), the zebu. -- Indian paint. See Bloodroot. -- Indian paper. See India paper, under India. -- Indian physic (Bot.), a plant of two species of the g…
INDONESIAN n.
xpelled by the Caucasian Polynesians, themselves followed by Mongoloid peoples of Indo-Chinese affinities, from mixture with whom sprang the Indonesian race.
INRO n.
receptacles of hard material, as lacquered wood, iron, bronze, or ivory, used by the Japanese to hold medicines, perfumes, and the like, and carried in the girdle. It is usually secured by a silk cord by which the wearer may grasp it, which cord passes through an ornamental button or knob called a netsuke.…
INSULARITY n.
owness or illiberality of opinion; prejudice; exclusiveness; as, the insularity of the Chinese or of the aristocracy.
IVY n.
. -- Ivy owl (Zoöl.), the barn owl. -- Ivy tod (Bot.), the ivy plant. Tennyson. -- Japanese ivy (Bot.), a climbing plant (Ampelopsis tricuspidata), closely related to the Virginia creeper. -- Poison ivy (Bot.), an American woody creeper (Rhus Toxicodendron), with trifoliate leaves, and greenish-white berries. It is…
JAPAN n. 3 definitions
Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.
JAPANNED a.
Treated, or coated, with varnish in the Japanese manner. Japanned leather,leather treated with coatings of Japan varnish, and dried in a stove. Knight.
JAPANNER n.
One who varnishes in the manner of the Japanese, or one skilled in the art.
JAPANNING n.
The art or act of varnishing in the Japanese manner.
JAPANNISH a.
After the manner of the Japanese; resembling japanned articles. Carlyle.
JAPONISM n.
A quality, idiom, or peculiarity characteristic of the Japanese or their products, esp. in art.
JOSS n.
A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. "Critic in jars and josses." Colman (1761). Joss house, a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode of worship. -- Joss stick, a reed covered with a paste made of the dust of odoriferous woods, or a cylinder made wholly of the paste; -- burned by the Chinese before an i…
JOSS PAPER n.
Gold and silver paper burned by the Chinese, in the form of coins or ingots, in worship and at funerals.
JUJUTSU; JUJITSU; JIUJUTSU; JIUJITSU n.
The Japanese art of self-defense without weapons, now widely used as a system of physical training. It depends for its efficiency largely upon the principle of making use of an opponent's strength and weight to disable or injure him, and by applying pressure so that his opposing movement will throw him out of balance,…
JUNK n.
vessel, without keel or prominent stem, and with huge masts in one piece, used by the Chinese, Japanese, Siamese, Malays, etc., in navigating their waters.
KARPHOLITE n.
occurring in tufts of a straw-yellow color. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and manganese.
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