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@@ -7569,7 +7569,7 @@ Could <qex>act</qex> extortion and the worst of crimes.</q> <rj><qau>Cowper.</qa
<p>\'d8<hw>Ac`ti*not"ro*cha</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.; Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray + <?/ a ring.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A peculiar larval form of <gen>Phoronis</gen>, a genus of marine worms, having a circle of ciliated tentacles.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p>\'d8<hw>Ac"ti*no*zo"a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, ray + <grk>zw^on</grk> animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A group of C\'d2lenterata, comprising the Anthozoa and Ctenophora. The sea anemone, or actinia, is a familiar example.</def><br/
+<p>\'d8<hw>Ac"ti*no*zo"a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, ray + <grk>zw^,on</grk> animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A group of C\'d2lenterata, comprising the Anthozoa and Ctenophora. The sea anemone, or actinia, is a familiar example.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><hw>Ac`ti*no*zo"al</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Of or pertaining to the Actinozoa.</def><br/
@@ -26287,7 +26287,7 @@ And all her various objects of delight<br/
<p><sn>3.</sn> <fld>(Nat. Hist.)</fld> <def>Any deviation from the essential characteristics of a specific type.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p>\'d8<hw>A*no"mi*a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ irregular; <grk>'a</grk> priv. + <grk>no'mos</grk> law.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.</def><br/
+<p><hw>A*no"mi*a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ irregular; <grk>'a</grk> priv. + <grk>no`mos</grk> law.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><hw>An`o*moph"yl*lous</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/ irregular + <?/ leaf.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Having leaves irregularly placed.</def><br/
@@ -40973,7 +40973,7 @@ And yet methinks I have <qex>astronomy</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Ath"el*ing</hw> <pr>(<acr/th"<ecr/l*<icr/ng)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[AS. <ets>\'91<edh/eling</ets> noble, fr. <ets>\'91<edh/ele</ets> noble, akin to G. <ets>adel</ets> nobility, <ets>edel</ets> noble. The word <ets>\'91<edh/el</ets>, E. <ets>ethel</ets>, is in many AS. proper names, as <ets>Ethel</ets>wolf, noble wolf; <ets>Ethel</ets>bald, noble bold; <ets>Ethel</ets>bert, noble bright.]</ety> <def>An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Adeling</asp> and <asp>\'92theling</asp>.]</altsp><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><mhw><hw>Ath`e*ne"um</hw>, <hw>Ath`e*n\'91"um</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> E. <plw>Atheneums</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, L. <plw>Athen\'91a</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. <ets>Athenaeum</ets>, Gr. <grk>'Aqhn`aion</grk> a temple of Minerva at Athens, fr. <grk>'Aqhna^</grk>, contr. fr. <grk>'Aqhna`a</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`a</grk>, in Homer <grk>'Aqh`nh</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`n</grk>, Athene (called <xex>Minerva</xex> by the Romans), the tutelary goddess of Athens.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Gr. Antiq.)</fld> <def>A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and instruct students.</def><br/
+<p><mhw><hw>Ath`e*ne"um</hw>, <hw>Ath`e*n\'91"um</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> E. <plw>Atheneums</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, L. <plw>Athen\'91a</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. <ets>Athenaeum</ets>, Gr. <grk>'Aqhnai`on</grk> a temple of Minerva at Athens, fr. <grk>'Aqhna^</grk>, contr. fr. <grk>'Aqhna`a</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`a</grk>, in Homer <grk>'Aqh`nh</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`n</grk>, Athene (called <xex>Minerva</xex> by the Romans), the tutelary goddess of Athens.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Gr. Antiq.)</fld> <def>A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and instruct students.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>A school founded at Rome by Hadrian.</def><br/
diff --git a/CIDE.B b/CIDE.B
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@@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ Works edited by Ellis, Spedding, and Heath (7 vols. 1857); Life by Spedding
<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gy</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Bacterium</ets> + <ets>-logy</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Biol.)</fld> <def>The branch of microbiology relating to bacteria.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p>\'d8<hw>Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.; fr. Gr. <grk>bakth`rion</grk>, <grk>bak`tron</grk>, a staff + <?/ a loosing.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.; fr. Gr. <grk>bakth`rion</grk>, <grk>ba`ktron</grk>, a staff + <?/ a loosing.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen.</def><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>Bac*te`ri*o*lyt"ic</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
diff --git a/CIDE.D b/CIDE.D
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@@ -4654,7 +4654,7 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
<p>\'d8<hw>De*cac`e*ra"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>ke`ras</grk> a horn.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The division of Cephalopoda which includes the squids, cuttlefishes, and others having ten arms or tentacles; -- called also <altname>Decapoda</altname>. <altsp>[Written also <asp>Decacera</asp>.]</altsp> See <er>Dibranchiata</er>.</def></p>
-<p><mhw>{ <hw>Dec"a*chord</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Dec`a*chor"don</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>deka`chordos</grk> tenstringed; <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>chordj`</grk> a string.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>An ancient Greek musical instrument of ten strings, resembling the harp.</def><br/
+<p><mhw>{ <hw>Dec"a*chord</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Dec`a*chor"don</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>deka`chordos</grk> tenstringed; <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>chordh`</grk> a string.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>An ancient Greek musical instrument of ten strings, resembling the harp.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>Something consisting of ten parts.</def> <rj><au>W. Watson.</au></rj><br/
diff --git a/CIDE.H b/CIDE.H
index a5c159f..14019a0 100644
--- a/CIDE.H
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@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ Than such a Roman.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Hade</hw>, <pos>v. i.</pos> <fld>(Mining)</fld> <def>To deviate from the vertical; -- said of a vein, fault, or lode.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>Ha"des</hw> <pr>(h<amac/"d<emac/z)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>"a',dhs</grk>, <grk>"A'idhs</grk>; <grk>'a</grk> priv. + <grk>'idei^n</grk> to see. Cf. <er>Un-</er>, <er>Wit</er>.]</ety> <def>The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible world; the grave.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Ha"des</hw> <pr>(h<amac/"d<emac/z)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>"a`,dhs</grk>, <grk>"A'idhs</grk>; <grk>'a</grk> priv. + <grk>'idei^n</grk> to see. Cf. <er>Un-</er>, <er>Wit</er>.]</ety> <def>The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible world; the grave.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><q>And death and <qex>Hades</qex> gave up the dead which were in them.</q> <rj><qau>Rev. xx. 13 (Rev. Ver.).</qau></rj><br/
@@ -9527,7 +9527,7 @@ A thousand rills their mazy progress take.</q> <rj><qau>Gray.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>He"li*o*ty`py</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>A method of transferring pictures from photographic negatives to hardened gelatin plates from which impressions are produced on paper as by lithography.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>\'d8He`li*o*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ the sun + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>An order of fresh-water rhizopods having a more or less globular form, with slender radiating pseudopodia; the sun animalcule.</def></p>
+<p><hw>He`li*o*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ the sun + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>An order of fresh-water rhizopods having a more or less globular form, with slender radiating pseudopodia; the sun animalcule.</def></p>
<p><hw>heliport</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>an airport for helicopters.</def><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
@@ -10711,7 +10711,7 @@ Of woe and sorrow.</q> <rj><qau>Milton.</qau></rj><br/
<p><mhw>{ <hw>He*nog"e* ny</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Hen`o*gen"e*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>e"i`s</grk>, masc., <grk>"e`n</grk>, neut., one + root of <?/ to be born.]</ety> <fld>(Biol.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Ontogeny</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>Hen"o*the*ism</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>e"i`s</grk>, <grk>"enos`</grk>, one + E. <ets>theism</ets>.]</ety> <def>Primitive religion in which each of several divinities is regarded as independent, and is worshiped without reference to the rest.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark><br/
+<p><hw>Hen"o*the*ism</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>e"i`s</grk>, <grk>"eno`s</grk>, one + E. <ets>theism</ets>.]</ety> <def>Primitive religion in which each of several divinities is regarded as independent, and is worshiped without reference to the rest.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><hw>He*not"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, fr. <?/ to unite, fr. <grk>e"i`s</grk> one.]</ety> <def>Harmonizing; irenic.</def> <rj><au>Gladstone.</au></rj><br/
@@ -16524,7 +16524,7 @@ Upon the barren <qex>hollows</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Prior.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Hol`o*blas"tic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Biol.)</fld> <def>Undergoing complete segmentation; composed entirely of germinal matter, the whole of the yolk undergoing fission; -- opposed to <xex>meroblastic</xex>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>Hol"o*caust</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>holocaustum</ets>, Gr. <?/, neut. of <?/, <?/, burnt whole; <grk>"o'los</grk> whole + <grk>kaysto`s</grk> burnt, fr. <grk>kai`ein</grk> to burn (cf. <er>Caustic</er>): cf. F. <ets>holocauste</ets>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A burnt sacrifice; an offering, the whole of which was consumed by fire, among the Jews and some pagan nations.</def> <rj><au>Milton.</au></rj><br/
+<p><hw>Hol"o*caust</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>holocaustum</ets>, Gr. <?/, neut. of <?/, <?/, burnt whole; <grk>"o`los</grk> whole + <grk>kaysto`s</grk> burnt, fr. <grk>kai`ein</grk> to burn (cf. <er>Caustic</er>): cf. F. <ets>holocauste</ets>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A burnt sacrifice; an offering, the whole of which was consumed by fire, among the Jews and some pagan nations.</def> <rj><au>Milton.</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>Sacrifice or loss of many lives, as by the burning of a theater or a ship.</def> <note>[An extended use not authorized by careful writers.]</note><br/
@@ -23996,7 +23996,7 @@ Vext the dim sea.</q> <rj><qau>Tennyson.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>hydroxyproline</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>A crystalline amino acid (<chform>C5H9NO3</chform>), a hydroxylated proline, obtained by hydrolysis of gelatin or collagen. Chemically it is <chname>4-hydroxy-L-proline</chname>. It is classified as nonessential for growth in rats.</def><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source> <source>+PJC</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>\'d8Hy`dro*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. E. <ets>hydra</ets> + Gr. <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The Acaleph\'91; one of the classes of c\'d2lenterates, including the Hydroidea, Discophora, and Siphonophora.</def><br/
+<p><hw>\'d8Hy`dro*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. E. <ets>hydra</ets> + Gr. <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The Acaleph\'91; one of the classes of c\'d2lenterates, including the Hydroidea, Discophora, and Siphonophora.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><hw>Hy`dro*zo"al</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Of or pertaining to the Hydrozoa.</def><br/
@@ -24986,7 +24986,7 @@ Their tuneful harps.</q> <rj><qau>Dryden.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Hyp`o*cra*ter`i*mor"phous</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Pref. <ets>hypo-</ets> + Gr. <grk>krath`r</grk> bowl + <grk>morfh`</grk> form.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Salver-shaped; having a slender tube, expanding suddenly above into a bowl-shaped or spreading border, as in the blossom of the phlox and the lilac.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>Hy*poc"ri*sy</hw> <pr>(h<icr/*p<ocr/k"r<icr/*s<ycr/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Hypocrisies</plw> <pr>(-s<icr/z)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[OE. <ets>hypocrisie</ets>, <ets>ypocrisie</ets>, OF. <ets>hypocrisie</ets>, <ets>ypocrisie</ets>, F. <ets>hypocrisie</ets>, L. <ets>hypocrisis</ets>, fr. Gr. <grk>"ypo`krisis</grk> the playing a part on the stage, simulation, outward show, fr. <grk>"ypokr`nesqai</grk> to answer on the stage, to play a part; <grk>"ypo`</grk> under + <grk>kri`nein</grk> to decide; in the middle voice, to dispute, contend. See <er>Hypo-</er>, and <er>Critic</er>.]</ety> <def>The act or practice of a hypocrite; a feigning to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a dissimulation, or a concealment of one's real character, disposition, or motives; especially, the assuming of false appearance of virtue or religion; a simulation of goodness.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Hy*poc"ri*sy</hw> <pr>(h<icr/*p<ocr/k"r<icr/*s<ycr/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Hypocrisies</plw> <pr>(-s<icr/z)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[OE. <ets>hypocrisie</ets>, <ets>ypocrisie</ets>, OF. <ets>hypocrisie</ets>, <ets>ypocrisie</ets>, F. <ets>hypocrisie</ets>, L. <ets>hypocrisis</ets>, fr. Gr. <grk>"ypo`krisis</grk> the playing a part on the stage, simulation, outward show, fr. <grk>"ypokri`nesqai</grk> to answer on the stage, to play a part; <grk>"ypo`</grk> under + <grk>kri`nein</grk> to decide; in the middle voice, to dispute, contend. See <er>Hypo-</er>, and <er>Critic</er>.]</ety> <def>The act or practice of a hypocrite; a feigning to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a dissimulation, or a concealment of one's real character, disposition, or motives; especially, the assuming of false appearance of virtue or religion; a simulation of goodness.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><q><qex>Hypocrisy</qex> is the necessary burden of villainy.</q> <rj><qau>Rambler.</qau></rj><br/
@@ -25354,7 +25354,7 @@ Their tuneful harps.</q> <rj><qau>Dryden.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Hy`po*xan"thin</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Pref. <ets>hypo-</ets> + <ets>xanthin</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Physiol. Chem.)</fld> <def>A crystalline, nitrogenous substance, closely related to xanthin and uric acid, widely distributed through the animal body, but especially in muscle tissue; -- called also <altname>sarcin</altname>, <altname>sarkin</altname>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>Hy`po*zo"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Pref. <ets>hypo-</ets> + Gr. <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Geol.)</fld> <def>Anterior in age to the lowest rocks which contain organic remains.</def> <rj><au>Lyell.</au></rj><br/
+<p><hw>Hy`po*zo"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Pref. <ets>hypo-</ets> + Gr. <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Geol.)</fld> <def>Anterior in age to the lowest rocks which contain organic remains.</def> <rj><au>Lyell.</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><hw>Hyp"pish</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[From <er>Hyp</er>.]</ety> <def>Affected with hypochondria; hypped.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>hyppish</asp>.]</altsp><br/
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@@ -3926,7 +3926,7 @@ As every plot can undermine and shake?</q> <rj><qau>Dryden.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Mal`a*co*toon"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>See <er>Melocoton</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>\'d8Mal`a*co*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>malako`s</grk> soft + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>An extensive group of Invertebrata, including the <phylum>Mollusca</phylum>, Brachiopoda, and Bryozoa. Called also <altname>Malacozoaria</altname>.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Mal`a*co*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>malako`s</grk> soft + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>An extensive group of Invertebrata, including the <phylum>Mollusca</phylum>, Brachiopoda, and Bryozoa. Called also <altname>Malacozoaria</altname>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><hw>Mal`a*co*zo"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Of or pertaining to the Malacozoa.</def><br/
@@ -14263,7 +14263,7 @@ Sees fleets and armies in the sky.</q> <rj><qau>Prior.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Me*lan"ter*ite</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Min.)</fld> <def>A hydrous sulphate of iron of a green color and vitreous luster; iron vitriol.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
-<p><hw>Mel"a*nure</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL. <ets>melanurus</ets>, fr. Gr. <grk>me`las</grk>, <grk>me`lanos</grk>, black + <grk>o'ura`</grk> tail.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A small fish of the Mediterranean; a gilthead. See <er>Gilthead</er> <sd>(a)</sd>.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Mel"a*nure</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL. <ets>melanurus</ets>, fr. Gr. <grk>me`las</grk>, <grk>me`lanos</grk>, black + <grk>'oura`</grk> tail.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A small fish of the Mediterranean; a gilthead. See <er>Gilthead</er> <sd>(a)</sd>.</def><br/
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<p><hw>Mel`a*nu"ric</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Melam</ets> + <ets>urea</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Chem.)</fld> <def>Pertaining to, or designating, a complex nitrogenous acid obtained by decomposition of melam, or of urea, as a white crystalline powder; -- called also <altname>melanurenic acid</altname>.</def><br/
@@ -15356,13 +15356,13 @@ Revenge upon the cardinal.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Men"o*pause</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>mh`n</grk> month + <?/ to cause to cease. See <er>Menses</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>The period of natural cessation of menstruation. See <cref>Change of life</cref>, under <er>Change</er>.</def><br/
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-<p><mhw>{ <hw>\'d8Men`o*po"ma</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Men"o*pome</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL. <ets>menopoma</ets>, fr. Gr. <?/ to remain + <?/ lid.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The hellbender.</def><br/
+<p><mhw>{ <hw>Men`o*po"ma</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Men"o*pome</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL. <ets>menopoma</ets>, fr. Gr. <?/ to remain + <?/ lid.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The hellbender.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8Men`or*rha"gi*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>mh`n</grk> month + <?/ to break.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <sd>(a)</sd> <def>Profuse menstruation.</def> <sd>(b)</sd> <def>Any profuse bleeding from the uterus; Metrorrhagia.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Men`or*rha"gi*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>mh`n</grk> month + <?/ to break.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <sd>(a)</sd> <def>Profuse menstruation.</def> <sd>(b)</sd> <def>Any profuse bleeding from the uterus; Metrorrhagia.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8Me*nos"ta*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>mh`n</grk> month + <grk>'istan`nai</grk> to stop.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>Stoppage of the menses.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Me*nos"ta*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>mh`n</grk> month + <grk>'ista`nai</grk> to stop.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>Stoppage of the menses.</def><br/
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<p><hw>Men`os*ta"tion</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Menostasis</er>.</def><br/
@@ -17716,7 +17716,7 @@ Our physics.</q> <rj><qau>Mrs. Browning.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>\'d8M\'82`ta`yer"</hw> <pr>(F. ?; E. ?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F., fr. LL. <ets>medietarius</ets>, fr. L. <ets>medius</ets> middle, half. See <er>Mid</er>, <pos>a.</pos>]</ety> <def>One who cultivates land for a share (usually one half) of its yield, receiving stock, tools, and seed from the landlord.</def> <mark>[France & Italy]</mark> <rj><au>Milman.</au></rj><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8Met`a*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ after + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Those animals in which the protoplasmic mass, constituting the egg, is converted into a multitude of cells, which are metamorphosed into the tissues of the body. A central cavity is commonly developed, and the cells around it are at first arranged in two layers, -- the <xex>ectoderm</xex> and <xex>endoderm</xex>. The group comprises nearly all animals except the Protozoa.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Met`a*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ after + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Those animals in which the protoplasmic mass, constituting the egg, is converted into a multitude of cells, which are metamorphosed into the tissues of the body. A central cavity is commonly developed, and the cells around it are at first arranged in two layers, -- the <xex>ectoderm</xex> and <xex>endoderm</xex>. The group comprises nearly all animals except the Protozoa.</def><br/
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<p><hw>Met`a*zo"an</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Metazoans</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>.</plu> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>One of the Metazoa.</def><br/
@@ -28341,7 +28341,7 @@ Is lucky and happy and good and gay.</q><br/
<p><hw>Mo*nox"y*lous</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[See <er>Monoxylon</er>.]</ety> <def>Made of one piece of wood.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8Mon`o*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., from Gr. <grk>mo`nos</grk> single + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A division of Radiolaria; -- called also <altname>Monocyttaria</altname>.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>Mon`o*zo"ic</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
+<p><hw>\'d8Mon`o*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., from Gr. <grk>mo`nos</grk> single + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A division of Radiolaria; -- called also <altname>Monocyttaria</altname>.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>Mon`o*zo"ic</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
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<p><hw>Mon*roe" doc"trine</hw>. <def>See under <er>Doctrine</er>.</def><br/
@@ -29968,7 +29968,7 @@ Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far.</q> <rj><qau>Byron.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Mo*ros"i*ty</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>morositas</ets>: cf. F. <ets>morosit\'82</ets>.]</ety> <def>Moroseness.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark> <rj><au>Jer. Taylor.</au></rj><br/
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-<p><hw>Mo"ro*soph</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>mo^ros</grk> foolish + <grk>sofo`s</grk> wise. See also <er>sophomore</er>.]</ety> <def>A philosophical or learned fool.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark><br/
+<p><hw>Mo"ro*soph</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>mwro`s</grk> foolish + <grk>sofo`s</grk> wise. See also <er>sophomore</er>.]</ety> <def>A philosophical or learned fool.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark><br/
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<p><hw>Mo*ro"sous</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <def>Morose.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark> <rj><au>Sheldon.</au></rj><br/
@@ -35732,7 +35732,7 @@ And <qex>mutual</qex> love.</q> <rj><qau>Milton.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Myc"e*toid</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <ety>[Gr. <grk>my`khs</grk>, <grk>my`khtos</grk>, a fungus + <ets>-oid</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Resembling a fungus.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8My*ce`to*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.; Gr. <grk>my`khs</grk>, <grk>my`khtos</grk>, fungus + <?/ pl. of <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The Myxomycetes; -- so called by those who regard them as a class of animals.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>My*ce`to*zo"an</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
+<p><hw>\'d8My*ce`to*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.; Gr. <grk>my`khs</grk>, <grk>my`khtos</grk>, fungus + <?/ pl. of <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The Myxomycetes; -- so called by those who regard them as a class of animals.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>My*ce`to*zo"an</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
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<p><hw>mycobacteria</hw> <pos>n. pl.</pos> <def>A group of rod-shaped bacteria, some saprophytic or causing diseases.</def><br/
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@@ -3032,7 +3032,7 @@ By <qex>necromancy</qex> plac\'8ad there.</q> <rj><qau>Drayton.</qau></rj><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8Ne*cro"sis</hw> <pr>(n<esl/*kr<omac/"s<icr/s)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>ne`krwsis</grk>, fr. <grk>nekruy^n</grk> to make dead, to mortify, <grk>nekro`s</grk> a dead body.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>The pathologic death of part of a tissue due to irreversible damage. Contrast to <contr>necrobiosis</contr>, which is a normal death of cells in a tissue. Formerly, applied primarily to death of bone tissue.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Ne*cro"sis</hw> <pr>(n<esl/*kr<omac/"s<icr/s)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>ne`krwsis</grk>, fr. <grk>nekroy^n</grk> to make dead, to mortify, <grk>nekro`s</grk> a dead body.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>The pathologic death of part of a tissue due to irreversible damage. Contrast to <contr>necrobiosis</contr>, which is a normal death of cells in a tissue. Formerly, applied primarily to death of bone tissue.</def><br/
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<p><sn>2.</sn> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A disease of trees, in which the branches gradually dry up from the bark to the center.</def><br/
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@@ -6957,7 +6957,7 @@ Of both your armies.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>Ooze leather</hw>. <def>Leather made from sheep and calf skins by mechanically forcing ooze through them; esp., such leather with a soft, finely granulated finish (called sometimes <col><b>velvet finish</b></col>) put on the flesh side for special purposes. Ordinary ooze leather is used for shoe uppers, in bookbinding, etc. Hence <col><b>Ooze calf</b></col>, <col><b>Ooze finish</b></col>, etc.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8O`\'94*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>w,'o`n</grk> an egg + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Acrita</er>.</def><br/
+<p><hw>\'d8O`\'94*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>w,'o`n</grk> an egg + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Acrita</er>.</def><br/
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<p><hw>oozing</hw> <pos>adj.</pos> <def>leaking out slowly.</def><br/
@@ -11879,7 +11879,7 @@ Our cloudy business, who gave us sign.</q> <rj><qau>Chapman.</qau></rj><br/
<p><sn>2.</sn> <fld>(Surg.)</fld> <def>The operation of dividing a bone or of cutting a piece out of it, -- done to remedy deformity, etc.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8Os`te*o*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>'oste`on</grk> a bone + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Vertebrata</er>.</def><br/
+<p><hw>\'d8Os`te*o*zo"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>'oste`on</grk> a bone + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Vertebrata</er>.</def><br/
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<p><hw>Os"ti*a*ry</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>-ries</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. <ets>ostium</ets> door, entrance. See <er>Usher</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>The mouth of a river; an estuary.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark> <rj><au>Sir T. Browne.</au></rj><br/
@@ -12249,7 +12249,7 @@ But Heaven thought <qex>otherwise</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Addison.</qau></rj><br/
<p><hw>O*tos"te*al</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Oto-</ets> + Gr. <grk>'oste`on</grk> a bone.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>An auditory ossicle.</def> <rj><au>R. Owen.</au></rj><br/
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-<p><hw>\'d8O`to*zo"um</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>prop. n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/, a fabled giant + <grk>zo^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Paleon.)</fld> <def>An extinct genus of huge vertebrates, probably dinosaurs, known only from four-toed tracks in Triassic sandstones.</def><br/
+<p><hw>\'d8O`to*zo"um</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>prop. n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/, a fabled giant + <grk>zw^,on</grk> an animal.]</ety> <fld>(Paleon.)</fld> <def>An extinct genus of huge vertebrates, probably dinosaurs, known only from four-toed tracks in Triassic sandstones.</def><br/
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<p><hw>Ot"tar</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Attar</er>.</def><br/
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@@ -3696,10 +3696,10 @@ Nor <qex>paltered</qex> with eternal God for power.</q> <rj><qau>Tennyson.</qau>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <fld>(Mach.)</fld> <def>Having flat sides or surfaces; <as>as, a six-<ex>paned</ex> nut</as>.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>Pan`e*gyr"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>panegyricus</ets>, Gr. <grk>panhgyrico`s</grk>: cf. F. <ets>pan\'82gyrique</ets>. See <er>Panegyric</er>, <pos>a.</pos>]</ety> <def>An oration or eulogy in praise of some person or achievement; a formal or elaborate encomium; a laudatory discourse; laudation. See Synonym of <er>Eulogy</er>.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Pan`e*gyr"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>panegyricus</ets>, Gr. <grk>panhgyriko`s</grk>: cf. F. <ets>pan\'82gyrique</ets>. See <er>Panegyric</er>, <pos>a.</pos>]</ety> <def>An oration or eulogy in praise of some person or achievement; a formal or elaborate encomium; a laudatory discourse; laudation. See Synonym of <er>Eulogy</er>.</def><br/
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-<p><mhw>{ <hw>Pan`e*gyr"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Pan`e*gyr"ic*al</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>panegyricus</ets>, Gr. <grk>panhgyrico`s</grk>, from <grk>panh`gyris</grk> an assembly of the people, a high festival; <grk>pa^</grk>, <grk>pa^n</grk> all + <grk>'a`gyris</grk>, <grk>'agora`</grk>, an assembly.]</ety> <def>Containing praise or eulogy; encomiastic; laudatory.</def> \'bd<xex>Panegyric</xex> strains.\'b8 <au>Pope.</au> -- <wordforms><wf>Pan`e*gyr"ic*al*ly</wf>, <pos>adv.</pos></wordforms><br/
+<p><mhw>{ <hw>Pan`e*gyr"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Pan`e*gyr"ic*al</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>panegyricus</ets>, Gr. <grk>panhgyriko`s</grk>, from <grk>panh`gyris</grk> an assembly of the people, a high festival; <grk>pa^</grk>, <grk>pa^n</grk> all + <grk>'a`gyris</grk>, <grk>'agora`</grk>, an assembly.]</ety> <def>Containing praise or eulogy; encomiastic; laudatory.</def> \'bd<xex>Panegyric</xex> strains.\'b8 <au>Pope.</au> -- <wordforms><wf>Pan`e*gyr"ic*al*ly</wf>, <pos>adv.</pos></wordforms><br/
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<p><q>Some of his odes are <qex>panegyrical</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Dryden.</qau></rj><br/
@@ -3865,7 +3865,7 @@ Nor <qex>paltered</qex> with eternal God for power.</q> <rj><qau>Tennyson.</qau>
<p><hw>Pan*hel"len*ist</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>An advocate of Panhellenism.</def><br/
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-<p><hw>Pan`hel*le"ni*um</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., from Gr. <grk>"Panellh`nion</grk>; <grk>pa^s</grk>, <grk>pa^n</grk>, all + <grk>"E`llhnes</grk> the Greeks.]</ety> <fld>(Gr. Antiq.)</fld> <def>An assembly or association of Greeks from all the states of Greece.</def><br/
+<p><hw>Pan`hel*le"ni*um</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., from Gr. <grk>Panellh`nion</grk>; <grk>pa^s</grk>, <grk>pa^n</grk>, all + <grk>"E`llhnes</grk> the Greeks.]</ety> <fld>(Gr. Antiq.)</fld> <def>An assembly or association of Greeks from all the states of Greece.</def><br/
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<p><hw>Pan"ic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>panicum</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A plant of the genus <gen>Panicum</gen>; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass.</def><br/
@@ -4435,7 +4435,7 @@ Into the lean and slippered <qex>pantaloon</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>Of, pertaining to, or involving armored military vehicles; <as>as, a <ex>panzer</ex>