. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . r. Tyrian (tiri-an), adj. pertaining toancient Tyre ; of a rich purple color. tyriasis (ti-ria-sis), n. a leprous dis-ease attended by tuberculous joints,inflammation of the subcutaneoustissue, and loss of hair. tyro (tiro), w. a beginner; novice. tyroglyphinse (tir-o-gli-fine), mites found in decomposedcheese and other decaying sub-stances. Tyrolese (tir-o-lez), adj. pertainingto the Tyrol or its natives. tyrolienne (-o-le-en), n. a popularsong of the
. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . r. Tyrian (tiri-an), adj. pertaining toancient Tyre ; of a rich purple color. tyriasis (ti-ria-sis), n. a leprous dis-ease attended by tuberculous joints,inflammation of the subcutaneoustissue, and loss of hair. tyro (tiro), w. a beginner; novice. tyroglyphinse (tir-o-gli-fine), mites found in decomposedcheese and other decaying sub-stances. Tyrolese (tir-o-lez), adj. pertainingto the Tyrol or its natives. tyrolienne (-o-le-en), n. a popularsong of the Tyrolese mountaineers^accompanied with dancing. tyrolite (tiro-lite), n. hydrous cop-per arsenate. tyroma (ti-r5ma), n. localized baldpatches caused by fungous growth atthe roots of the hair. tyrotoxicon (tiro-toxi-con), n. aptomaine poison found in decom-posed milk, cheese, ice-cream andlike substances. tysonite (tfson-ite), n. a fluoride ofcerium discovered by S. T. Tyson. Tzigane (tsigane), n. a Hungariangipsy. ate, arm, ask, at, awl; mS, mersre, met; mite, mit; nOte^ RQJtlJ, not j boon,— V book; hue, hut j think^ ^ nMqiiitons (u-bikwi-tus), adj. ex-isting everywhere; omnipresent. ?nliiquity (wi-ti), n. omnipresence. Tidder (udder), n. the glandular or-gan of a mammal which secretes themilk. vglily (ugli-li), adv, in an ugly man-ner. ugliness (-nes), n. total absence ofbeauty; deformity, physical ormoral. »gly (li), Odj. [comp» uglier, ], that which is offensive tothe eye; deformed; morally repel-lent ; ill-natured. jolilan (tilan), n» one of a kind oflight cavalry, or lancer, in the Ger-man army. vkase (-kas), «. a Russian imperialdecree having the force cf a lcv7. -nicer (ulser), n, a sore, attendedwith a secretion of pus. ulcerate ([-at), to affect with anulcer: to be formed into an ulcer. ulceration, (-ashun), n. the processof forming into an ulcer. talcerons (ser-us), adj. ulcer-like. Hie (til), n, a Mexican tree iwhichyields caoutchou
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