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22 words match “ANELE”

ANELE v. 2 definitions
To anoint. Shipley.
ANELECTRIC a. 2 definitions
Not becoming electrified by friction; -- opposed to idioelectric. -- n.
ANELECTRODE n.
The positive pole of a voltaic battery.
ANELECTROTONUS n.
The condition of decreased irritability of a nerve in the region of the positive electrode or anode on the passage of a current of electricity through it. Foster.
MANELESS a.
Having no mane. Maneless lion (Zoöl.), a variety of the lion having a short, inconspicuous mane. It inhabits Arabia and adjacent countries.
PANELESS a.
Without panes. To patch his paneless window. Shenstone.
UNANELED a.
Not aneled; not having received extreme unction. Shak.
ARRAY n. 2 definitions
A ranking or setting forth in order, by the proper officer, of a jury as impaneled in a cause.
DISAPPOINTED a.
d; unequipped. [Obs.] Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, Unhouseled, disappointed, unaneled. Shak.
ELBOW n.
angle in any surface of wainscoting or other woodwork; the upright sides which flank any paneled work, as the sides of windows, where the jamb makes an elbow with the window back. Gwilt.
ELECTROTONUS n.
ion of a nerve, when a constant current of electricity passes through any part of it. See Anelectrotonus, and Catelectrotonus.
IDIOELECTRIC a.
f its own peculiar properties; capable of becoming electrified by friction; -- opposed to anelectric. -- n.
IMPANELMENT n.
The act or process of impaneling, or the state of being impaneled.
INSIDE n.
thus, in joiner work, the doors and windows, inside shutters, door and window trimmings, paneled jams, baseboards, and sometimes flooring and stairs; in plaster work, the finishing coat, the cornices, centerpieces, etc.,; in painting, all simple painting of woodwork and plastering. -- Inside track, the inner part of a…
JURY n.
A body of men, usually twelve, selected according to law, impaneled and sworn to inquire into and try any matter of fact, and to render their true verdict according to the evidence legally adduced. See Grand jury under Grand, and Inquest. The jury, passing on the prisoner's life. Shak.
JURYMAN n.
One who is impaneled on a jury, or who serves as a juror.
LION n.
e mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black. In one variety, called the maneless lion, the male has only a slight mane.
LOCK n.
late to which the mechanism of a gunlock is attached. -- Lock rail (Arch.), in ordinary paneled doors, the rail nearest the lock. Lock rand (Masonry), a range of bond stone. Knight. -- Mortise lock, a door lock inserted in a mortise. -- Rim lock, a lock fastened to the face of a door, thus differing from a mortise l…
PANEL v.
To form in or with panels; as, to panel a wainscot. Paneled back (Arch.), the paneled work covering the window back. See Window back.
PETIT a.
ivil officer, subordinate to the high constable. -- Petit jury, a jury of twelve men, impaneled to try causes at the bar of a court; -- so called in distinction from the grand jury. -- Petit larceny, the stealing of goods of, or under, a certain specified small value; -- opposed to grand larceny. The distinction is a…
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