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`or chap•er•ona fshap/a-ran'l - n. 1. A person,
`older or m arried woman, who accompanies a young
`csp' ° womanin public. Z. An older _person who super.
`Tuirun.8!!..„es'-gi gathering for young people. 3. A guide or corn-
`4'se-._ 11 070sove purpose is to ensure propriety or restrict ac-
`Ing, -ones. To ea as chaperon to or
`e- -coed.
`ttri1Y. sps at accompany. {Fr. < chaperon, hood < OFr.,
`for.
`c e, cape, head covering. See CHAPS.] _Chapter.
`°' )
`1; ipr fo Jan) also chop•fall•en (ch6pr4 adj.
`n'
`liaP.
`01. en i
`ing in low spirits. f< obsolete chaps, alteration of CHM.)
`C
`er (chapfi-tar) rt. Arch ft. The capital of a column.
`chapter, chapiter, See CHAPTER.]
`1W.iain'ichprlYn] n. 1. A member of the clergy attached to
`thsPell'opci. z,a, A member of the clergy who conducts religious
`a
`services for an instinnion, such as a hospital. b. A member of
`the clergy who is connected with a royal court or an aristo-
`e tic household. 3. A member of the clergy attached to a
`brapnch a the armed forces. [ME chapekin < OFr. chapekin
`medlar. cape/Janus < capetta, chapel. See catant..]
`_ chap1laln•t7. than' laIn • ship
`(chiplIft) n. 1. A wreath or garland for the head.
`u'r Rom Cab. Cha. A rosary having beads for five decades
`a Hail Marys. b. The prayers counted on such a rosary. 3. A
`wing of beads. [ME chapelet < OFr. dim, of chapel, hat,
`eaimAnu,']-r chaPflet;peeincail'
`ware4.ittn. (5cehilptG) Si Charles
` 4thadie." 1889 -
`egp
`15,77. British-born actor and filmmaker noted esp. for his role
`3s tramp in baggy trousers and a bowler hat.
`caap•Man (chip titian) n. 1. Chiefly British. A peddler. 2. Ar-
`chaic, A dealer or merchant, [ME < OE ceapntan
`ode; See CHEAP + mart, mann, man; see sun.]
`chap,maajeliaprman), George. 1559?-1634. English writer
`and dramatist noted for his translations of Homer.
`rnamnan, John. 'Johnny Appleseed," 1775?-1845. Amer. pi-
`oneer who was legendary for planting apple seeds in the Oltio
`chgap, sVa(lchleyA.ps, shaps) phn. Heavy leather trousers without a
`seat, worn over ordinary trousers by ranch hands to protect
`their legs. [Short for Am.Sp. chaparreras < Sp. chaIxtrro,
`chaparral. See CHAPARRAL]
`chap Stick (chip). A trademark used for a medicinal prepara-
`tion for the prevention or treatment of chapped lips.
`chap•ter (clriprtar)
`1. One of the main divisions of a rel-
`atively lengthy piece of writing, such as a book, that is usu.
`numbered or titled. Z. A distinct period or sequence of events.
`3. A local branch of an organization, such as a club or fra-
`ternity. 4. Eccles. a. An assembly of the canons of a church or
`of the members of a religious residence, b. The canons of a
`church or the members of a religious residence considered as
`a group. 5. A short scriptural passage read after the psalms in
`certain church services. [ME chaptre, var, of ehapitre, chapter,
`diapiter < OFr.
`alteration of chapitle < Lat. capitulum,rlim.
`of raper, head. See kaput-'.)
`'
`chapter house n. 1. A building in which the chapter of a
`• church or religious residence assembles. Z. A house in which
`1 chapter of a fraternity or sorority lives and meets.
`Chto pul • te • pet (chaixToll ta-pek ' ). A rocky hill S of Mexico
`City, Mexico; site of a major Amer. victory (Sep. 12-13,
`1847) during the Mexican War.
`'
`char, (char) v. charred, char•ring. chars. - Sr. 1. To burn the
`surface of; scorch. 2. To reduce to carbon or charcoal by
`incomplete combustion. - intr. 1. To become scorched. Z. To
`become reduced to carbon or charcoal. - it. A charred sub-
`stance. [bark-formation < cioutco.u..]
`Mara also chart (char) n, pl, char or chars also chars' or
`Marrs. Any of several fishes of the genus Salve/inns, esp. the
`arctic char. [i]
`chars (char) Chiefly British. -a. A charwoman. - intrar.
`charred, char-ring. chars. To work as a charwoman. [ME, a
`piece of work < OE cierr, a turning.]
`char. abbr. Charter.
`char•a•banc (shit, a-bangf) n. Chiefly British. A large sight-
`seeing bus, [< Fr_ char a banes : char, coach, carriage +
`with + bancs, benches.]
`thar•a•cin (karia-sin) also char•a•cld (-aid) at- See tetra- [<
`NLat, Characinidae, former family name < Gk. kharax,
`kbarak-, a kind of fish.]
`char•ac•ter (kartak-tar) n. 1. The combination of qualities or
`features that distiriguishes one person, group, or thing from
`da°,,°.idthueari, - 2; grAou,
`distinguishing feature or attribute, as of an in-
`or a category. 3. Genet. A structure, func-
`tion, or attribute determined by a gene or group of genes.
`4. Moral or ethical steength. ff. A description of a person's
`attributes, traits, or abilities. 6. A formal written statement as
`to competency and dependability, given by an employer to a
`l_onner employee; a recommendation. 7. Public estimation of
`l'eone; re_putation. 8. Status or role; capacity. 9.a. A no-
`,a
`le or 'Well-known person; II personage. b. A person, tsp.
`°ne w,lth. is peculiar or eccentric. 10.a. rA person portrayed in
`o
`'n °Panic piece, such as a novel. b. Charactetization in fiction
`w'squa• 11. A mark or symbol used in a writing system.
`
`12. Comp. Sci. a. One of a set of symbols, such as letters or
`numbers, that are arranged to express information. b. The
`mukibit code representing such a character; 13. A style of
`printing or writing: 14. A symbol used in secret writing; a
`cipher or code. - ad/. I. Of or relating to one's character.
`Z. Of, relating to or specializing in the interpretation of roles
`that emphasize fixed personality traits or specific physical
`characteristics. 3. Dedicated to the portrayal of a person with
`regard to distinguishing psychological or physical features: a
`character sketch. 4. LAW. Of or relating to one who testifies
`as to the morals and ethics of one engaged in a lawsuit.
`-ir.o. -tered, -tersing, -ters. Archaic. 1, To write, print,
`engrave, or inscribe. Z. To portray or describe. - idiorn& In
`character. Consistent with someone's general character or be-
`havior, out of character. Inconsistent with someone's general
`character or behavior, [ME (-erecter, distinctive mark, imprint
`on the soul < OFr. earactere < Lat. character < Gk. kha-
`rakter < khanitssebt, to inscribe < kbarar, pointed stick.]
`- char rac.ter.less adj.
`character assassination n. A vicious personal verbal attack,
`esp. one intended to destroy or damage a public figure's rep-
`utation. - character assassin n.
`char.ac•ter • is•tic (kir'ak-ta-ristrik) adj. Being a feature that
`helps to distinguish a person or thing; distinctive. - is. 1. A
`characteristic feature, 2. Math. The integral part of a loga-
`rithm as distinguished from the mantissa: The characteristic
`of the logarithm 63214 is 6. - char'ac'ter • is I ti• cal' ly adv.
`char • ac • ter I .za .tion (kir rak-tar-i-zi shan) is. 1. The act or
`an instance of characterizing. 2. A description of qualities or
`peculiarities. 3. Representation of a character or characters on
`the stage or in writing.
`char • at. ter • ize (k6 ak-ta-riz ) try,
`-1z• ing. -1z. es.
`1. To describe the qualities or peculiarities of, 2, To he a
`distinctive mark of; distinguish. -- Char rac•ter•fzrer n.
`char • ac .ter • y (kir ak.ta-re, ka-rik -) is., pl. 'lea. A system of
`characters or symbols used to express thought and meaning.
`cha.rade (sha-rãd') P.I. 1. Carnes. a. charades, (used with a
`sing. or pl. v.) A game in which words or phrases are repre-
`sented in pantomime until guessed. b. An episode in this game
`or a word or phrase so represented. 2. A readily perceived
`pretense; a travesty. /Fr., prob. < Prov. charrado, chat <
`charra, perk < Ital. eierlare.]
`char.broill (charrbroil,) try. -broiled, -broil .ing, -broils. To
`broil over charcoal. [CHAR + altos. '.J
`char. coal (chatrk61,) n, 1. A black, porous, carbonaceous ma-
`terial produced by the destructive distillation of wood and
`used as a fuel, filter, and absorbent. 2.a. A drawing pencil or
`crayon made from charcoal. b. A drawing executed with a
`charcoal. B. Color. A dark grayish brown TO bfack or dark
`purplish gray. -- la-v. -coaled. -coal•Ing, -coals. 1. To draw,
`write, or blacken with charcoal. Z. To charbroil. [ME Marco!
`: char (perh. < OFr. charbon < Lat. carbd; sec calumet) 4- cal,
`charcoal, coal; see cost.]
`char *ctt *ter • le fshir-kiTo'ta-rer, -ktrorta-re) a. 1. Sausages
`and other cooked or processed meat foods. 2. A delicatessen
`specializing in such foods, [Fr. < chaircuicterie chair, meat
`(< Lat. card, flesh; sec CARKAGE) -3- Cilia, atit, cooked (< Lat.
`codas, p.parn of coquere; see coot).]
`chard (chard) n. Swiss chard. [Alteration of Fr. ear& < Ptov.
`cordon, catdoon. See caim00n.]
`char • don . nay also Char • don • neat (shar dn-a, shar rdn-10
`A dry white table wine, originally from Burgundy, France,
`Gha • rents (sha-rantr, shit-Mbar). A river of W France flowing
`c. 354 km (220 nil) to the Bay of Biscay.
`charge (chir)) u, charged. charg•ing. charg•es. - tr. 1. To
`impose a duty, responsibility, or obligation on. 2. To set or
`ask (a given amount) as a price. 3. To hold financially liable;
`demand payment from. 4. To postpone payment on (a pur-
`chase) by recording as a debt. 5.a. TO load to capacity: fill.
`b. To saturate; impregnate. 6. To load (a gun or other fire-
`arm) with a quantity of explosive. 7. To instruct or urge au-
`thoritatively; command. a Law. To instruct (a jury) about the
`law, its application, and the weighing of evidence. 9. To make
`a claim of wrongdoing against; accuse or blame. 10. To put
`the blame for; attribute or impute. 11. To attack violently.
`12. Elect. a. To cause formation of a net electric charge on or
`in (a conductor, for example). b. To energize (a storage bat-
`tery) by passing current through it iii the direction opposite to
`discharge. 13. To excite; rouse: charged up the crowd. 14. To
`direct or put (a weapon) Into position for use; level. IS. Her.
`To place a bearing on. - intr. I. To rush forward in or as if
`in a violent attack. Z. To demand or ask payment. 3. To
`postpone payment for a purchase. 4. Accounting. To consider
`or record ass loss. Often used with off -n. i.a. Expense;
`cost. b. The price asked for something. 2.a. A weight or bur-
`den; a load. b. The quantity that a container or apparatus can
`hold. 3. A quantity of explosive to be set off at one time.
`4. An assigned duty or task; a responsibility. 5. One that is
`entrusted to another's care or management. 6.8. Supervision;
`management. b. Care; custody. See Syns at care. 7. An order,
`a command, or an injunction. 8. Law. Instruction given by a
`judge to a jury about the law. 9. A claim of wrongdoing; an.
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`t ae.eans that
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`-stered, -stem ing. -sters. To
`ru, I. -
`saatell for and , etch lobsters. !All-.
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`hoar ire,l iui 1,,,,tting duel satc:h7,
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`v.1111in
`V ISIOn Li. dtt:Irk Wili.rtlff TO appil
`Loocar• no ;16-1,..Wflth.:•. Sinai 121 S Switztrtland au the- N end
`ui lake Maggiore; fir,t mentioned in hktori,-11 re,-ords in
`Gta tminv ill.,1 v.tritm,
`740. 1hr 1,,,..lEtto
`Pop. t-1.11}0.
`v....ts signed Mae On
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`v. -cat•ed, -cat log. -cates.
`locate
`1. To determine In •,,pt.-cify the po.i.ition .‘c liuuurrs 55. 2. -ro find
`trx-:.minint,„ or .e,mcritnenting. 3.10 pla, at a
`h y
`tr..;
`1.,..Ition; station 11e
`be, ',MU L.-Stab...-
`place.]
`lichen': settle. Lit.
`- lo t cat'a•ble if1. - lo t catr er ir.
`slam -P. is. 1.
`location
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`pet,:e.•.-• of locating.
`tus
`Z. A. place V.11,, .sontc-tliin!d.
`.1
`3. A sue away from a studio •tc \\digit part or all 01 a movie
`4. .1 incur r uuf land that 11,, Ii t-tt sitrvt:yt-ti and marked
`is
`off. - lo.ca,tion•at
`If,
`boing .t.41.1mmat-
`locative delds,a•tgi
`ic..11
`.,-crt_titt
`laitttttAws that inclis:11.--s plas,-
`oil ,--hich or rime ar which. :0 in Latin ,foort. - 51L )101iltr."
`- 11. I, The locative c,ree. 2. A word in die 145,5-.2LIVc Lase.
`[apart. ,,tr loctire, 1 ,, place. See
`I NEat. lociltivus • tat.
`m e:50-.1
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`71. (.)71,7 that- locates, as: a person- who
`tiling..
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`I /Cll
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`...n1 tile place citEci-).• ••:.
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`10' Ca •tor (lil
`taxes Inc
`Inc. Cit. al.7”-.
`u.i.Soas. 1. A lake. 2. An arm of the sca•siroilr
`loch (Ifign,
`To a fjord. ..ME
`tickiack
`Loch .15k,
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`Olt.]
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`Lake,
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`to•chi•a
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`c-harg, ilf
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`id.a. Medic. lit,- normal 111(1211l! dit -
`anci ittucti, from tht.: •,...t!.2,•in,. after
`aildhirrh
`ncut
`If
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`loci
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`cl-,i1(31,iith. Sec
`-
`- Li, - Id'. n. Pl. 4 .i locus.
`ie. 1.. 1 device Opirratuit hy a key, eoniltination, or
`lock'
`for h.tItling,
`1,,..vcard
`2. A sec-
`with 5.0cc, in which vL,,els in
`tion ot i vl.atcrway
`trgnsit-are-raiseci.oclowered by raising.or lowering the water
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`lack'
`Tf,r,.- Pin-10111N,-
`cyht,dcc 11.-k
`R icer illtik netir
`E h:gathers, (led-many
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`S pat
`a pay
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`ot Soy
`oo OU
`sir care ,ico filet:.
`lather 5, Leh:
`u cut
`ii pet
`uroe
`.7. be
`ul i thin
`i pit 1 • .
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`i pie • •
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`i e pier
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`hei which
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`Ii brie-i S.
`l obster pot 4.. A
`kyr.1, Att opeaing covered by
`ttinnedsh :red net, used tor tr,-1,p trtg
`di,11 of ci,iiked loh-
`lobster ther•rni•dor
`5Ler incal 111LNcLi ',Lill Cu ,rcr.10.1 YAM,. ',La )11(i)
`iohst..- r
`e1rrFulkl,:,I n_-m
`u
`mid
`1 I th calendar month iliFrueg ht•
`oltaion
`-
`.it
`doow, gifL. so.65-1.1
`lobe /d ate ...letrty..c-lar -li Err lob•u•lat•ed
`irttz in t.:,-,11,istin of IruIrnice. - lobru•laition
`lobule (161-ayt-R.1) n. 1. A sun 11 lobe. 2. A seetion in subdi-
`3ision cif Sr lobe. -- lob r u•lar
`lob + u•Iose r (-ya-los')
`- lob'u'lar • ly
`.
`werin fl 1. Si: lugworna [Alteratinn (influ-
`lob•worm
`enced by ion, lump, sometiniga lanigitut of IV:WORM.]
`.a. Of, rel.:Ling to, Cr ch:ff...,•tc•risri, of a
`local
`-
`partiollar
`b, ol io' relating to a
`town, or district
`rith,--r than a largsr ar,:n. 2. Nor broad or general; n..1 wid,
`Or 4,r affecting a specific part- of the body:
`s prc..1d. 3.
`cstbalc. 4. Makinir all pi..s,able
`Le h...F1
`.stops
`on a routc; not
`10: :el i1,1771. - 71, 1. A nulalic eon -
`nr.Y.Ciling the fir
`vet...ince iliac makes
`n al destination. 2. _A hired ehapt, e or Margit of itt organiza
`non, esp. of a libor union. 3. int,444.../. A person IPTI1 a
`rt•Jrti.:.111..if
`IN•11. •
`(.115r.
`locus;
`10, caidy adv. - lolcal•ness
`•
`loca▪ l area network 44. LAN.
`- -
`local color 44. 1. Lim ini,..ryit sir flavor of n locality imparted -by
`he customs and sights peenhar Sri ir. 2. The u-cc-
`u if regional
`detail in alitc..r.irs
`H. 1. A place, e•sp. watt I-Jag-awe to a partic-
`locale
`ular LVL-1)I. 2. 1 ha saene -4.- as 4,1 a
`i'f.
`-4._! I. luic.mle • . OF:r.
`t.o,•xid
`local ism
`1.a. A local linguistic feeture,
`pee:dimity. 2. Devotion ro hail interests..
`JIM customs. - lot cal•ist
`local i ty
`it., id. -ties. 1. A particukr ncighbor-
`hood, pl -3CL, or di,..rrict. 2. -Thc fact or quality of having p0,
`..ition in ,..pan.
`tc. I. .ro
`local ize
`-ized, -ic ing. Tr•es.
`or L:-- strier i' a partiettlar
`u unake local. 2.
`3. 10 attribute ti S rattle-Mar locality. -
`17.20,111,
`in <me an d or raft. - le r cal•i•
`CSII. Fr, ',COMM"
`',hair: a.
`The pc
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`za tion
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`local option
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`1,5110.A staid.-
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`3. A iernporat • irausier zit a d uty it,- place
`:anti/or oa too/
`l egular
`loaned. loan•ing, loans. l.cii
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`Pr.-44'4.-44c to
`loan( er
`(IN
`leik w-f1.1
`Note hr veal, loan is well established in Amer-
`and cannot- oinsideted Illi11itel. I. llur loan is
`eleseribe. physig.al
`"l
`ac
`t 111oncy or
`1.4 -ft the c.nly ritssihlt:
`Lend is also required in
`•rt-:
`.sseats soch Ste giref-ia,ise and moneylender.
`311,...17a ,.ei• Luanda.
`"rids money at cteortm.,,,,,
`iriscu,il.Or;
`„ esp. one. etinne.ereel \mill organized entne.
`ion 11. A it,1- 111 of hot-rowing from one language [,,
`cif
`e by the suniatitie
`tuyiii Ors.
`iishnd ira thi ii. eetinvalytits tit she boromang Len-
`ge as S,
`tef.C.,itin flom
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`prOnei'ork
`pail
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`4a1e-
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`re. A svord
`10311 -. WOrd
`rd
`oggliage and compfetel-a or 1),MA:di!: naturaillid,
`d croeraii.e.„ 110111 h-onl
`loth IdA,
`relUCtant:
`hiate/al, 1,-1,11.k.,D....1
`\1F loth • - 1-.1E 1.1
`a r. loathed, loath•ing, loathes. To dislike
`I n sontetlmigl greatly; abhor. [ME iilthen
`m ath t er 11.
`
`„.[ng ild(fbingl a. Great disli ke,
`loathsome. IMi
`lorh'-1
`like; st-a-: -I., -12
`hateful
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`•
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`in:. -- intr. 1. 1,.1,1, a hall. 2. To move
`nolild ILI 2
`1.Ahall illat is lobbed. a Chi:•fly
`ME, pollack, rue,
`
`clumsy dull pirrioil; a hint. I
`prob. fit I.(ler. orig.! - lob t ber
`
`I
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`1.
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`Nikolai
`Ru ams, rrettliernatietart who devel-
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`2ta :i'2 ;ip. .t- eltolie. geometry.
`,IY...e.'aref'filic'el.L l :
`Of or relating to a lobe ot -Iebes.
`eibat ;led her,
`acti. 1. Having
`a lko lo•bat•ed
`0,Isate •
`3. Having separate toes,
`hbcs; lobed. 2. Sliaped like a
`0.„h diardereel hy a veeddike lobe. Flied ol the fees of eenain
`- lo" bate'ly airs
`n. 1. 'Ili, stair
`i.actio, or part rcseml,Img a liltre. 3d, bilic.
`- bies. 1. A Irall, fo \.ce, Cr taint-mg remm at
`entrance tr, a building, such as a howl. 2. A polsiie
`near
`nem to the asseiribi!.. elgunher of a legi,Lnin..e
`it P inirili crigilg,,d i tryMp, r•L intim:nee
`• ealli'r public oh-toils in favor of a spceilic cans,: the
`--• 1. -bled, -by•ing, -tries. - intr. To Iry to
`dir ilmaLior,,, 01 Ice ,claiors iur c,rhiie rirlelre orrielals
`rm. 1. Tc, try it.. influence
`it oiticial-i 4,n bekiilt of or against (pcoposyd
`es:nig-del. 2. Eli try to influence. :in official.: to tal.:C. a
`T:td
`monastic cloister, u t Lone.
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`i t-tcludittra.the cociae with
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`pme. ; Perla
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`b.
`
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`
`2. [k,
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`
`bdial. lo, 0,
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`▪ needle: in (acrid,. of three,
`used as lumber and 1or paper pulp.
`
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`'ties, And
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`n..n. -mired. -mir•ing,
`'trIte. 1. lo periorin ▪ iotrounne on fia p:Iti,111i. 2. "f4.4
`
`, 10USe i/,lif sk, ouch ii.• A sailor's sicae iuu.uule u,f 'near, cog-
`:tn.] hardtack. )Peill, dial, lob to ht•ht,', •
`reon ,.öf
`orig.]
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`.
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`1,2 Feat
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`1378
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`syrinx
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`tabbouieh'
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`Hon ,tta szoid
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`t hdi
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`syr • inx (sirlingks) n., pl. sy-rin•ges (so-rin/jez, -4negEz) or
`syr • inx• es. 1. Ains. See panpipe. Z. Zoo/. The vocal organ- fif
`a bird, located at or close ro the division of the trachea into
`the bronchi. [Lat. s iin.17
`Gk. surims:.1 .
`.
`Sy•ros
`r5s ) also Si•ros.(stif rOs.1)... An.tslaød of.Greeee. n.
`N-central Cyclades. .: • •
`• •
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`syr•ptild (stir/
`n. Any of numerous flies of the family Syr-
`many of which have a form or coloration mimicking
`1 I . or wasps.
`NLat. Syrpindoc, family name <
`t ype genus Gk. surphos, gnat.] - yr/obid adj.
`syr•phus fly ....air/ fos) n. Sec syrphid. [NLar. Syrphus, fl y ge-
`m....
`syr•up also sir• up (sir/op, stir/ -) n. 1. A thick sweet sticky
`liquid, consisting of a sugar base, natural or artificial flavor-
`ings, and water. 2. The juice of a fruit or plant boiled with
`sugar until thick and sticky. 3. A ccincentrated solution of
`..sugar in water, often used as a vehicle for medicine. ME sirup
`< OFr. sirop <
`S'ariba, to
`„drink.i
`syr • upy also sir•up•yl,sir/o-0, stirf -) ad/. 1. Resembling, syr-
`th, 1,1 '..iste or consistency. 2. Cloyingly sweet or sentimental.
`53'51. :thin. System.
`adj. Alternately contracting and
`sys •tal, tic (si-sthl tik,
`diiating, as the heart; pulsating,. LLLat. systalticus < Gk. 5it.-
`stalrikos < sustellein, to contract :4. srtn. syn- + stencin, •to.
`send; see stet- ..1
`•
`sys•tern (sisftaiM n. 1. A group of interacting, interrelated, or
`interdependent elements forming a complex whole. 2. A func-
`tionally related group (4 elements, esp.: a. The human body
`regarded as a functional physiological unit. b. An organism as
`a whole, esp. with regard to its vital processes or functions.
`• A group of physiologically or anatomically complementary
`. organs or parts: the nervous system. d. A group of interacting
`mechanical or electrical components. e. A network of struc-
`tures and channels, as for communication, travel, or distribu-
`tion. 3. An organized set of interrelated ideas, or principles.
`..4. A
`economic, or political organizational f)rm. 5. A
`natUTIlik OLIV1IFFIF17, group of objects or phenomena: the solar
`systim 6. A
`r 'h1
`ts or ph,moineria grouped together for
`classification or analysis. 7. A ,-,ndition of harmonious, or-
`derly interaction. 8. An organized and coordinated method; a
`Procedure. See Syns at method. 9. The prevailing social or-
`der; the establishment. Used with the. [LLat. systama,
`systemat- < Gk. sustjina < sunistemai, to.combioe.
`set up, establish; see sta.,..*4
`•
`sys. tern at • ic (sisita-m5ti Tic) also 454010.6at!l!eat (4-kol)
`1. Of. ,:haractcrized by, based on, or constituting a sys,.
`U HT 2. t...irried oh using step-by-step procedures. 3. Purpose-
`fully r, i .ir methodical. See Syns at orderly. 4. Of classi4,,
`- sys'tern•
`• cai ly ,rdi..
`.,r
`sys•tem•at•ics (sis'tamikiiksi
`with a sing. v.)
`1. lb,. sizicnce. of systematic classification. 2. A system of
`3. Biol. The systematic classification of organ-
`jt evolutionary relationships; taxonomy.
`•
`l
`sys• te a • tisnri (sisita-ma-uz OM, si-staito-) LI. 1. The prac-
`ot.systeinatiziug..2. Adherence. to a system.
`7. •
`
`:so •tem• a •tist (sis, si-strna ta-) n 1One
`a4
`. heres to or forinulates a system or systems. 2. A a ,
`sys•tem•a•tize (sisf Ea-ma-tie) inv. -thed, -tiz.ing, :627-
`. To form into a system. See SylTS at arrange. -4,,tem os.
`ti•zaftlOrl (-ti-zn shon) n. - sys 'tern • a • tlz er
`:sys•tem•ic (si-stijrniik) ad). 1. Of
` re
`iatingto s bs,i,,,z,
`• sy-..o.m. 2.a, Of, relotin:,:-, to, or affecting
`the entire
`b. Bolning to OF affecting a given
`ten. sys•tern, i•cai•iy
`systemic lupus er •y • the • ma • to ,.sus (er'o-the'rnp.,-„o siot..
`A chi, mi.--
`;issue, characterized by
`and joints, and affi.
`Aft]] oLIL.rr °rpm
`yo •
`
`e, options, LT]ol 1O 111C
`rn.o „Ind otan
`wiz r..!..
`sys•tem.lze
`sys' tern•i•Wtion
`tematize.
`tem • leer n.
`sys•tems'analysis •isisttamz) fr. 1:11e sindy of an activity or
`a procedure to determine the desired end arid the most a
`cient method of obtaining this end. 2. The act, pro,oe"
`profession of systems analysis. - systems analyst II.
`sys•to• le (sistto-la) The
`ILT].]]] at the hean,
`esp. of the ventricles, by which blood is pumped. (Gk, notai,
`contraction •••1 su t'llern, ro contract. See SYSTALITC.] -305
`to!' C ',S1-Stol'1k) 41,4.
`Syz• ran (siz/ron). A city of W Kona on the Volga R. Wei
`'Kuibysliev. Pop. 173,000. ..
`•••
`•
`•
`n., pl. -gies. 1. Astron. a, Either of ma.
`.syz•y•gy (siz
`points in the orbit of a celestial body, esp. the no , where
`the body is in opposition to or in conjunction with the sus.
`b. The configuration of the sun, the moon, and Earth lying in
`a straight line. 2. The combining of two feet into a single
`tnetrical unit in classical prosody.
`syzygia <
`:legit:, union
`suzugos, paired : sun-, syn- 4 zugon, yokel.
`- sy•zyge i • al (st-zijf e•A.) adj.
`see
`Szcze • cin
`Stet •tin (sta-rEn, , shre-). A city
`of W
`near the mouth of tlie Oder R.; ruled by Sw.p..
`dLu tu.o) 't o*, 1120. Pop.
`Sze•chuan: .
`h-'w.in,) or Sze. chwan. See Sichuan.
`A city of S hhinglry on the Tisza R. taw
`Sze•ged
`i-Mon
`Pop.
`th.
`.vnr'!. A city of ctritrAl
`Sze • kes•fe•her-var
`Hurri.,m-,- on du- rhimibe R. S`..W of Budapest; coronation
`kins from 102- 1..1 .1527. Pop. 110,201
`ii. -fungarian-born Attar.
`...A., George.
`••• I
`Szell
`.• conductor
`the (1.v..!and Orchestra (1946-70).
`idyl), Albert. 193-
`Szent-GyOr • gyi
`Hungarian-' i'i Amer. biochemist who isolated vim
`•
`m i l C and won a 1 ',.37 Nobel Prize.
`Leo. 1x9S -1964. Hungarian-lr
`•Szl • lard (ziltard.
`Amer. physicht who helped dc,-,..1(m The first atomic homb°14
`,
`imam of nuclear weapons.
`law, opposed I 1e
`'44-,1)- 1945. Amer. Zionist leader wild
`•Szold :•zald), Nom ietta. I
`.,.dassah (.1911),..
`:t found
`\invg Ha ry,i.,,Eg,SuyE of
`.SZol•nok
`A city of cent.I
`Pop.
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`rim loorcic foun.h.l
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`Pop. 85,00'
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`tabard
`‘rrnored knight
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`1. t's
`T's. 1. The 20th letter of the modern
`ti or T (re) n..
`Enghh Aphabez. 2. Any ,t 711, speech sounds represented by
`the LI
`r. 3. fih: 2,h11
`4. Something shaped like
`CB, hmer T. - idiom, to a T. Perfectly; precisely.
`t". nbin. 1. Troy (system of weights). 2. Phys. Top quark,
`T' The -.ymbol for the isotope tritium.
`. .
`1. Temperature. 2. Testa. 3. Mirth, Time reversal
`t. abbr. 1. Tare. 2. Teaspoon; teaspoonful. 3. Mres. Tempo.
`4. L . Tempore in the time of). S. Or T. Mus. Tenor,
`6. Gram. "Fense. 7. Terminal, 8. Or T. Territory. 9. Or T.
`'Time. 10. Ton. 11. Or T. Town., township, 1.2. Transit,
`13. Gram. Transitive..
`T. abbr. 1. Tablespoon; tablespoon.f4 g• Bible.Testai1ept;
`3. Tuesday.
`ta (0) interj. Chiefly British. Used' s-0: express thanks,
`Ta The symbol for the element tantalum..
`.
`.. • .
`• .
`TA abbr. Teaching assistant.
`Taal, )ti- l'), A lake of SW Luzon, Philippines,•S.of..Manila. It
`contains Vokano I., site of the active vokana 11/lotint.Tall,
`Taala
`n. S Afrikaans. lAft.
`N41)u. tã1', speech. See
`deI 2...1
`tab, (tali n. 1. A Prow. ton, flap, or short strip attached roan
`object to facilitate opening, handling, or. identification..2: A
`small, asn. decorative flap or tongue on n garment. S. .0a1.!.
`
`larger oil,
`ai!:h..
`airfoil that
`1 t,.
`tabbed, tab•bititj. tabs. 1°
`m aircraft. --
`ph with a cab or tabs.
`clu,:k, such as one for a
`taba (011) n. 1. Informal. A bili
`in a restaurant. Z. A tabulatoi on a typewriter.
`keep tabs on. Informal. To observe carefully. ;Short fo
`O r TABULA-1 10N. Sense 2, short for TABULATOR.]
`tab. ,ibbr, Table.
`.1 sada-
`ta • ba • nld ;t3-balnid, -konn Id) tr. Any. 6f varLo boo
`dipterous flies of the family tabarlidae, which iroui,,a.K.
`Ear.
`horseflies. [NLat. 'Tabjnidae, family natne
`••:borsefly.1 - ta•
`nid
`tabard (tab,ord) n. 1. A short heavy cape of co,-,00.
`• :formerly worn outdoors, 2.a. A tunic or capclike reic4.0
`.01.1.
`worn by a knight over his armor and emblazoned
`
`13fbe' n'ti
`coat of arms. b. A similar gartnent worn bv
`mbre;idered 744.1
`.4 arms. 3„ An e
`'bearing his lord's
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`d for 3
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