. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . eolatry (ola-tri), n. excessive homage paid to (jipsum), n. sulphate of lime; plaster of , same as (rat), to revolve round a central point; rotate ; (ra-to-ri), adj. revolving in a (jir), n. a fetter for the legs: to , a prefix in various scientific words meaning a circle, (jiro-kar), n. the car used on a gyroscope (-ropter), n. a flying ma-chine rai


. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . eolatry (ola-tri), n. excessive homage paid to (jipsum), n. sulphate of lime; plaster of , same as (rat), to revolve round a central point; rotate ; (ra-to-ri), adj. revolving in a (jir), n. a fetter for the legs: to , a prefix in various scientific words meaning a circle, (jiro-kar), n. the car used on a gyroscope (-ropter), n. a flying ma-chine raised by a gyroscopic (jiro-skop), n. an instru-ment for demonstrating the laws ofrotation; used to steady torpedoboats and other vessels; to givesteadiness to flying , n. a single railrailway, the cars to be kept uprightby the rotation in opposite directionsof two powerful (-stat), n. an instrumentfor demonstrating the dynamics ofrotating rigid bodies. Ste, arm, ask, at, ftwl; me, merge, met; mite, mit; note, nOrth, not; bo52,book.; hue, hut; think, ^j^ Ita (ha), inierj. an expression ofwonder, joy, hesitation, &c.: toexpress wonder, &c.; hesitate. liaaf (haf), n. a deep-sea fishing-bank off the Shetlands. liabeas corpus (habe-as korpus,Latin have the body), a writ to pro-duce a prisoner at a stated time andplace to declare the cause of his de-tention. Jiaberdaslier (haber-dash-er), n. adealer in small wares, as ribbons,lace, tapes, needles, &c. 3iaberdaslieTy (-i), n. the wares soldby a haberdasher; a haberdashers Ixabergeon (er-jun), n. a coat ofmail covering the neck and breast. liabiliiueiit (ha-bili-ment), n, anarticle of clothing: pi. dress. babilitate (i-tat), to becomequalified. liabit (habit), n. ordinary course ofconduct; general condition or tend-ency ; disposition; established cus-tom ; dress ; a womans riding-dress;the distinctive dress worn by mem-bers of a religious order: , to


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