The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . sure Kficiaauv, compar. of uparv^, strong (= E. hard),itself; hence, any closely built village, especial- + -ifc-.] A variety of gahnite, or zinc spinel,ly one within a stockade, or a farming estab- from Bodenmais in Bavaria, containing 17 per _ ^_ ^^^ ^_ lishmeut or ranch. Also spelled ATn»7. cent, of iron sesquioxid. feeVhigirwith arapYe*^heart-sta^ halljerd-shaped krablite (krablit), H. [< Arai/rt, a volcano in kremersite (kremer-sit), ?i. [Named after one


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . sure Kficiaauv, compar. of uparv^, strong (= E. hard),itself; hence, any closely built village, especial- + -ifc-.] A variety of gahnite, or zinc spinel,ly one within a stockade, or a farming estab- from Bodenmais in Bavaria, containing 17 per _ ^_ ^^^ ^_ lishmeut or ranch. Also spelled ATn»7. cent, of iron sesquioxid. feeVhigirwith arapYe*^heart-sta^ halljerd-shaped krablite (krablit), H. [< Arai/rt, a volcano in kremersite (kremer-sit), ?i. [Named after one 3-lobed leaves, and large rose-purple Hewers, often 2 leelaud.] Another name of the mineral or mininches in width. ^ aggregate baulite. Koszta S case, bee ease^. kraftt, kraftyf. Obsolete spellings of crafa, kotet, «. An obsolete term of coat^. craftii koto ikoto), «. [Jap.] A Japanese musical in- ^^^5: ,., a Middle English form of crack a long box over whichare stretched thirteenstrings of silk, eachfive feet in length andprovided with a sepa-rate bridge. It is playedwith both hands, like theharp. The tuning is effect-. Krcmcrs, who analyzed it.] A ehlorid of iron, potassium, ammonium, and sodium, found as a sublimation product at Vesuvius. kremlin (kiemlin), n. [< F. krcmlin (with ae- - ... f , 1. .ci ^ .iji^s*^?- Iltm. V. ) = G. krcnil,< , a trument,consistmgo£ ^r^ken (kni- or kraken), n. [Also sometimes citadel, fortress.] In Russia, the citadel of a town or city; specifically {caj}.], the citadel ofMoscow, including within its walls the impe-rial palace and arsenal, churches, monasteries,and other imposing buildiugs. kraalcvn; < Dan. krakvn, < Norw. krake, a fabledsea-monster: little used in Norw., but appar. aparticular use of krakc, a pole, stake, post, astunted crooked tree, a hook, also a stunted animal or person, = leel. kraki, a pale, stake, Kremnitz White. post, = Dan. krage, a climbing-pole, = Sw. ]£rems (kr


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