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1. Not uttered with articulation or intelligible distinctness, as speech or words. Music which is inarticulate poesy. Dryden. Not jointed or articulated; having no distinct body segments; as, an inarticulate worm. Without a hinge; -- said of an

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1. Not uttered with articulation or intelligible distinctness, as speech or words. Music which is inarticulate poesy. Dryden. Not jointed or articulated; having no distinct body segments; as, an inarticulate worm. Without a hinge; -- said of an order of brachiopods. 3. Incapable of articulating. The poor earl, who is inarticulate with palsy. Walpole.

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  • THICKENING
    Something put into a liquid or mass to make it thicker.
  • STILL
    1. A vessel, boiler, or copper used in the distillation of liquids; specifically, one used for the distillation of alcoholic liquors; a retort. The name is sometimes applied to the whole apparatus used in in vaporization and condensation. 2. A
  • MUTTERER
    One who mutters.
  • STIFLED
    Stifling. The close and stifled study. Hawthorne.
  • SOLIDARE
    A small piece of money. Shak.
  • BULKY
    Of great bulk or dimensions; of great size; large; thick; massive; as, bulky volumes. A bulky digest of the revenue laws. Hawthorne.
  • COAGULATE
    Coagulated. Shak. (more info) coagulate, fr. coagulum means of coagulation, fr. cogere, coactum, to
  • THICK WIND
    A defect of respiration in a horse, that is unassociated with noise in breathing or with the signs of emphysema.
  • TURBIDITY
    Turbidness.
  • STILLBIRTH
    The birth of a dead fetus.
  • STILLY
    Still; quiet; calm. The stilly hour when storms are gone. Moore.
  • THICK
    1. Frequently; fast; quick. 2. Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown. 3. To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure. Thick and threefold, in quick succession, or in great numbers. L'Estrange.
  • CONFUSIVE
    Confusing; having a tendency to confusion. Bp. Hall.
  • SUPPRESSOR
    One who suppresses.
  • DENSE
    1. Having the constituent parts massed or crowded together; close; compact; thick; containing much matter in a small space; heavy; opaque; as, a dense crowd; a dense forest; a dense fog. All sorts of bodies, firm and fluid, dense and rare. Ray.
  • INSPISSATION
    The act or the process of inspissating, or thickening a fluid substance, as by evaporation; also, the state of being so thickened.
  • CONFUS
    Confused, disturbed. Chaucer.
  • CLOSEHANDED
    Covetous; penurious; stingy; closefisted. -- Close"hand`ed*ness, n.
  • THICK-SKINNED
    Having a thick skin; hence, not sensitive; dull; obtuse. Holland.
  • CONDENSATIVE
    Having the property of condensing.
  • SAFE-CONDUCT
    That which gives a safe, passage; either a convoy or guard to protect a person in an enemy's country or a foreign country, or a writing, pass, or warrant of security, given to a person to enable him to travel with safety. Shak.
  • INNUMEROUS
    Innumerable. Milton.
  • INSTILL
    To drop in; to pour in drop by drop; hence, to impart gradually; to infuse slowly; to cause to be imbibed. That starlight dews All silently their tears of love instill. Byron. How hast thou instilled Thy malice into thousands. Milton. Syn. -- To
  • UNCLOSE
    1. To open; to separate the parts of; as, to unclose a letter; to unclose one's eyes. 2. To disclose; to lay open; to reveal.
  • ENCLOSE
    To inclose. See Inclose.
  • PISTILLIFEROUS
    Pistillate.
  • PARCLOSE
    A screen separating a chapel from the body of the church. Hook.
  • DISTILLABLE
    Capable of being distilled; especially, capable of being distilled without chemical change or decomposition; as, alcohol is distillable; olive oil is not distillable.
  • RECONDENSATION
    The act or process of recondensing.

 

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