Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ate of being ter-rified, or a state impressing terror. — Terrorist, v.(Fr. JEtistf) An agent or partisan of the revolution-ary tribunal of 1793-94.—Terrible, -rt-bl, a. Adapt-ed to excite terror, awe, or dread; fearful; frightful;formidable ; dreadful ; horrible ; shocking ; awful ;excessive ; extreme ; severe. — Terribly, -rl-blT,adv. In a manner to excite terror ; violently ; verygreatly.—Ter


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ate of being ter-rified, or a state impressing terror. — Terrorist, v.(Fr. JEtistf) An agent or partisan of the revolution-ary tribunal of 1793-94.—Terrible, -rt-bl, a. Adapt-ed to excite terror, awe, or dread; fearful; frightful;formidable ; dreadful ; horrible ; shocking ; awful ;excessive ; extreme ; severe. — Terribly, -rl-blT,adv. In a manner to excite terror ; violently ; verygreatly.—Terrific, a. Causing terror ; adapted toexcite greatfear or dread. — Terrify, v. i. [-fied(-fid), -EYING.] To alarm or shock with fear; tofrighten, alarm. Terry, terrT, n. A heavy silk and worsted materialused in upholstery ; heavy red poplin for ladiesdresses. Terse, ters, a. Elegantly concise ; compact, withsmoothness, grace, or elegance. Tertial, tershal, n. (Ornith.) One of the quills orlarge feathers near the junction of the wing withthe body. — Tertian, -shan, a. Occurring every 3dday.—n. (Med.) A disease or fever whose paroxysmsreturn every 3d day.—Tertiary, -shTf-a-rt, a. Of. Terrier D02 sfin, cQbe, full; moon, fd&t; cow, oil; linger or ink, then, boNboN, chair, get. TESSELATE 444 TEXT the 3d formation, order, or rank : third. — Tertlate,-shT-at, V. t. To do or perform for the 3d time ; toexamine the thickness of (ordnance) to ascertain itsstrength. — Ter^za-rima, tertza-rema, n. A com- flicated system of versification, copied by the earlytalian poets from_the troubadours. 7es8ellate, tessel-lat, v. t. To form into squares orcheckers ; to lay with checkered work. — Teasella-ted, p. a. Formed in little squares or mosaic work;checkered. {Bot.) Spotted like a chessboard. —Tossellation, n. Mosaic work, or the operation ofmaking it. Test, test, n. {Metal.) A cupel, in which metals aremelted for trial and refinement. Examination bythe cupel; any critical


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