. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . lkalinenutritive fluid in animal bodies. lymphad (limfad), n. an oar-pro-pelled galley with one mast. lymphatic (lim-fatik), adj. pertain-ing to, conveying, or containing lymph; sluggish: pi. the minuteducts which convey lymph. lynch (linch), to judge and pun-ish by lynch-law. lynch-la-w (law), n. summary pun-ishment by private individuals with-out the usual legal formalities. lynx (links), n. a fierce cat-like ani-mal, proverbial for its keenness ofsight. lyr


. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . lkalinenutritive fluid in animal bodies. lymphad (limfad), n. an oar-pro-pelled galley with one mast. lymphatic (lim-fatik), adj. pertain-ing to, conveying, or containing lymph; sluggish: pi. the minuteducts which convey lymph. lynch (linch), to judge and pun-ish by lynch-law. lynch-la-w (law), n. summary pun-ishment by private individuals with-out the usual legal formalities. lynx (links), n. a fierce cat-like ani-mal, proverbial for its keenness ofsight. lyrate (lirat), adj. lyre-shaped. lyre (lir), n. a musical instrument o€the harp kind: used by the ancientato accompany the voice. lyre-bird (berd), n. an Australianbird having a tail shaped like alyre. lyric (lirik), adj. pertaining to, oradapted to singing to, a lyre: n, alyric composition. lyric poetry (poet-ri), n, poetryexpressive of the emotion of thepoet. lyrist (lirist), n. a performer on thelyre; a lyric poet. ate, arm, ask, at, awl; m5, mer^e, met; mite, mit; note, nortli, not j; boon,^ book; huBj hut J think, th^ ma (ma), n. contraction of mamma. macaco (ma-kako), n. a name forthe ruflled lemur, and the ring-tailedlemur. xnacadamiie (mak-adam-Tt), n. acomposite metal having strength ofsteel with specific gravity approxi-mating aluminum. macadamize (mak-adam-Iz), tocover (a road) with small brokenstone, so as to form a smooth hardrounded surface. macaroni (-a-roni), n. a paste com-posed chiefly of fine flour and madeinto long thin tubes; a dandy of the18th century. macaronic (-ronik), adj, pertain-ing to, or like, macaroni, or to aburlesque composition consisting ofa jumble of incongruous words: verse. macaroon (-roon), n, a small cakemade of flour, eggs, almonds, andsugar. macaw (mi-kaw), n. a large andhandsome species of parrot withstrong hooked bill. mace (mas), n. a massive staff usual-ly surmounted with a crown; .aheavy billiard cue; the second


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