. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... ench. Serpnin. ?-aerard4:Ilerbali. p. • rhe-mat-ic,». & a. (Gr. ^<iTi«d! (rMmoti-kos), from pwa (rA«iio) = a sentence; peu(,ld. Feb. 27. 1886. Bhen-ish. a. & s. (See def.] A. As adj. : Of or pertaining to the riverRhine ; made on, found in, or coming fromthe country close to the Rhine. B. As subsl.: Rhenish wine, Rhine-wine. •• This bellmnuthd goblet make


. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... ench. Serpnin. ?-aerard4:Ilerbali. p. • rhe-mat-ic,». & a. (Gr. ^<iTi«d! (rMmoti-kos), from pwa (rA«iio) = a sentence; peu(,ld. Feb. 27. 1886. Bhen-ish. a. & s. (See def.] A. As adj. : Of or pertaining to the riverRhine ; made on, found in, or coming fromthe country close to the Rhine. B. As subsl.: Rhenish wine, Rhine-wine. •• This bellmnuthd goblet makes me 5, ? Dutch. .1th thir8t-«hat. ho. a ffa-k o( : Don Juan, liil. li- Bhenlsli-archltectare, s. Arch. : The style assumed by the laterRomanesque architecture in the countriesbordering on the Rhine. It had round archesand the churches were originally touna, with. apostles church, cologne. small circular or octagonal towers. Underthe main mouldings sniaU arcade-gallerieswere introduced, instead of the corbel-tables These galleries consisted of detachedshafts, which, being connected by archesformed an open passage. The fajades of rhe 6m -e-ter, >. [Pref. rhto-, and Eng. jacler. ] Elect.: An instrament for measuring th«force of an electric current; an electrometer,a galvanometer. rhe-O-met-ric, a. [Kag. rheomeUr;-ic.] 01or pertaining to a rheometer, or to rheometry;obtained by rheometry. rhe-om-e-tii^, s. [Rheometeb.] 1. Math.: The differential and integral cal-culus ; fluxions. 2. ni/sics: The measurement of the forc«and velocity of electric and other currents. rho-o-mo-tor, s. [Pref. rheo-, and Eng. Tjwtor.] ^ Elect.: Any apparatus which originates anelectric current, whether it be a magneto-electro current or a voltaic battery, a thermo-electric battery, or any other source whateverof an electric current. rhe-o-phbre, s. IPret rheo-, and


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