. 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 .... r belonging to c rheoscope. rho -«-8t&t, s. (Pref. rheo-, and Gr. rrirat (statos) = standing still.) Electro-magnetism: An instrument for regu-lating or adjusting a circuit so that any re-quired degree of force may be maintained. Phe-d-tome, ». tPref. rheo-, and Gr. to^< ((omf) = a cutting.) Elect.: An instrument wliich periodicallyinterrupts a current. (Faraday.)rbe -6-tr6


. 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 .... r belonging to c rheoscope. rho -«-8t&t, s. (Pref. rheo-, and Gr. rrirat (statos) = standing still.) Electro-magnetism: An instrument for regu-lating or adjusting a circuit so that any re-quired degree of force may be maintained. Phe-d-tome, ». tPref. rheo-, and Gr. to^< ((omf) = a cutting.) Elect.: An instrument wliich periodicallyinterrupts a current. (Faraday.)rbe -6-tr6po, «. (Pref. riieo-, and Gr. ((rfi») = to turn.) Elect.: An instrument which penodicaUyinverts a current. (Faraday.) rhe-BUB, s. [Lat., from Gr. ?Pi<ro5 (Rhesos)= a king of Thrace, who marched to the aa-sistance of Priam at the siege of Troy.] Zoology: * 1. A genus of monkeys, separated DjIjcsson from Macacus (). o Macacus rhems, the Rhesus Monkey, fromIndia in some parts of which it is consideredsacred Length, from eighteen inches to twofeet ? tail from six to eight inches. Prevailingcolour olive-green, brown on back, face paleflesh-colour; callosities and insides of legsoften very BBENISH ARCHITECTfRE—(SECULAR). houses usually had gables rising in steps Thewindows were often divided into two bghls bjsmall columns, with richly-carved capitals,and surmounted by an arch appertaining toboth. (Romanesque.) rlie-6-, pref. (Gr. peu (rheo) = to flow.) Any-thing flowing; a flux. rhe-O-chord. s. [Pref. rheo-, and Eng. chord.)Elect ? An instrument, consisting of twoplatinum wires, used in measuring electro-magnetic resistances. rbe-tian, a. [] • rbe -tor. s. (Lat., from Gr. WP (rUtdr), Troni (rftco) = to speak.) A rhetorician. •? Your hearing, what Is it but of irhelyr at a desk,to commend „r JlsUkeI-fl}extended


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