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== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_151008" /> == | |||
<p> ( | <p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' v.) [[A]] small traingular piece of land. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) Dirt; mud. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To pierce or wound, as with a horn; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear; to stab. </p> <p> '''(4):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron. </p> <p> '''(5):''' ''' (''' v.) One of the abatements. It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point. </p> <p> '''(6):''' ''' (''' v.) [[A]] wedgeshaped or triangular piece of cloth, canvas, etc., sewed into a garment, sail, etc., to give greater width at a particular part. </p> <p> '''(7):''' ''' (''' n.) Blood; especially, blood that after effusion has become thick or clotted. </p> | ||
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_61796" /> == | |||
<p> [[Ore,]] n. [[L.]] as, aris, brass. </p> 1. The compound of a metal and some other substance, as oxygen, sulphur or carbon, called its mineralizer, by which its properties are disguised or lost. [[Metals]] found free from such combination and exhibiting naturally their appropriate character, are not called ores, but native metals. 2. [[Metal]] as the liquid ore. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 13 October 2021
Webster's Dictionary [1]
(1): ( v.) A small traingular piece of land.
(2): ( n.) Dirt; mud.
(3): ( v. t.) To pierce or wound, as with a horn; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear; to stab.
(4): ( v. t.) To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron.
(5): ( v.) One of the abatements. It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point.
(6): ( v.) A wedgeshaped or triangular piece of cloth, canvas, etc., sewed into a garment, sail, etc., to give greater width at a particular part.
(7): ( n.) Blood; especially, blood that after effusion has become thick or clotted.
King James Dictionary [2]
1. The compound of a metal and some other substance, as oxygen, sulphur or carbon, called its mineralizer, by which its properties are disguised or lost. Metals found free from such combination and exhibiting naturally their appropriate character, are not called ores, but native metals. 2. Metal as the liquid ore.