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284 words match “DIVER”

LEAD v.
sition, to any rigor of actions. Eikon Basilike. Silly women, laden with sins,led away by divers lusts. 2 Tim. iii. 6 (Rev. Ver.).
LIE v.
een beings equal in nature, though unequal in circumstances. Collier. He that thinks that diversion may not lie in hard labor, forgets the early rising and hard riding of huntsmen. Locke.
LOON n.
r their expertness in diving and swimming under water. The common loon, or great northern diver (Urinator imber, or Colymbus torquatus), and the red-throated loon or diver (U. septentrionalis), are the best known species. See Diver.
MANIFOLD a.
Exhibited at divers times or in various ways; -- used to qualify nouns in the singular number. "The manifold wisdom of God." Eph. iii.
MASK n.
A festive entertainment of dancing or other diversions, where all wear masks; a masquerade; hence, a revel; a frolic; a delusive show. Bacon. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask. Milton.
MASQUERADE n. 2 definitions
bly of persons wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions. In courtly balls and midnight masquerades. Pope.
MASTER n.
ll boy. Where there are little masters and misses in a house, they are impediments to the diversions of the servants. Swift.
MECHANICAL a.
d by a machine or with tools; as, mechanical precision; mechanical products. We have also divers mechanical arts. Bacon.
MEDIUM n.
to be manifested and transmitted. Whether any other liquors, being made mediums, cause a diversity of sound from water, it may be tried. Bacon. I must bring together All these extremes; and must remove all mediums. Denham.
MENISCUS n.
ebral synovial disks in some parts of the vertebral column of birds. Converging meniscus, Diverging meniscus. See Lens.
MISCELLANEOUS a.
Mixed; mingled; consisting of several things; of diverse sorts; promiscuous; heterogeneous; as, a miscellaneous collection. "A miscellaneous rabble." Milton. -- Mis`cel*la"ne*ous*ly, adv. -- Mis`cel*la"ne*ous*ness, n.
MISDERIVE v.
To turn or divert improperly; to misdirect. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
MULTIFARIOUS a.
Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold. There is a multifarious artifice in the structure of the meanest animal. Dr. H. More.
MULTIFARIOUSLY adv.
With great multiplicity and diversity; with variety of modes and relations.
MULTIFARIOUSNESS n.
Multiplied diversity.
MULTIFORMITY n.
The quality of being multiform; diversity of forms; variety of appearances in the same thing. Purchas.
MUMM v.
To sport or make diversion in a mask or disguise; to mask. With mumming and with masking all around. Spenser.
MUMMER n.
One who mumms, or makes diversion in disguise; a masker; a buffon. Jugglers and dancers, antics, mummers. Milton.
NORTHERN a.
rth; as, to steer a northern course; coming from the north; as, a northern wind. Northern diver. (Zoöl.) See Loon. -- Northern lights. See Aurora borealis, under Aurora. -- Northern spy (Bot.), an excellent American apple, of a yellowish color, marked with red.
OBLIQUITY n.
right line; deviation from parallelism or perpendicularity; the amount of such deviation; divergence; as, the obliquity of the ecliptic to the equator.
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