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The Roman divinity who presided over boundaries, whose statue was properly a short pillar terminating in the bust of a man, woman, satyr, or the like, but often merely a post or stone stuck in the ground on a boundary line. 3. Hence, any post or
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The Roman divinity who presided over boundaries, whose statue was properly a short pillar terminating in the bust of a man, woman, satyr, or the like, but often merely a post or stone stuck in the ground on a boundary line. 3. Hence, any post or stone marking a boundary; a term. See Term, 8. 4. Either end of a railroad line; also, the station house, or the town or city, at that place. (more info) 1. Literally, a boundary; a border; a limit.
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- WHOSESOEVER
The possessive of whosoever. See Whosoever. - STATUELESS
Without a statue. - STONEBRASH
A subsoil made up of small stones or finely-broken rock; brash. - STATUED
Adorned with statues. "The statued hall." Longfellow. "Statued niches." G. Eliot. - GROUNDWORK
That which forms the foundation or support of anything; the basis; the essential or fundamental part; first principle. Dryden. - GROUNDEN
p. p. of Grind. Chaucer. - MERELY
1. Purely; unmixedly; absolutely. Ulysses was to force forth his access, Though merely naked. Chapman. 2. Not otherwise than; simply; barely; only. Prize not your life for other ends Than merely to obige your friends. Swift. Syn. -- Solely; simply; - SHORT-WITED
Having little wit; not wise; having scanty intellect or judgment. - STONEROOT
A North American plant having a very hard root; horse balm. See Horse balm, under Horse. - PILLARED
Supported or ornamented by pillars; resembling a pillar, or pillars. "The pillared arches." Sir W. Scott. "Pillared flame." Thomson. - ROMANY
1. A gypsy. - ROMANTICAL
Romantic. - ROMANISH
Pertaining to Romanism. - SHORT CIRCUIT
A circuit formed or closed by a conductor of relatively low resistance because shorter or of relatively great conductivity. - TERMINATE
1. To be limited in space by a point, line, or surface; to stop short; to end; to cease; as, the torrid zone terminates at the tropics. 2. To come to a limit in time; to end; to close. The wisdom of this world, its designs and efficacy, terminate - GROUNDNUT
The fruit of the Arachis hypogæa ; the peanut; the earthnut. A leguminous, twining plant , producing clusters of dark purple flowers and having a root tuberous and pleasant to the taste. The dwarf ginseng . Gray. A European plant of the genus - WOMANLY
Becoming a woman; feminine; as, womanly behavior. Arbuthnot. A blushing, womanly discovering grace. Donne. - ROMANTICIST
One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. J. R. Seeley. - SHORT-HANDED
Short of, or lacking the regular number of, servants or helpers. - PRESIDENT
1. One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding officer, as of a legislative body. Specifically: The chief officer of a corporation, company, institution, society, or the like. The chief executive officer of the government in certain - PITCHSTONE
An igneous rock of semiglassy nature, having a luster like pitch. - CAPSTONE
A fossil echinus of the genus Cannulus; -- so called from its supposed resemblance to a cap. - MISGROUND
To found erroneously. "Misgrounded conceit." Bp. Hall. - CLINKSTONE
An igneous rock of feldspathic composition, lamellar in structure, and clinking under the hammer. See Phonolite. - AIRWOMAN
A woman who ascends or flies in an aircraft. - GRINDSTONE
A flat, circular stone, revolving on an axle, for grinding or sharpening tools, or shaping or smoothing objects. To hold, pat, or bring one's nose to the grindstone, to oppress one; to keep one in a condition of servitude. They might be ashamed, - RUBSTONE
A stone for scouring or rubbing; a whetstone; a rub. - MOORSTONE
A species of English granite, used as a building stone. - GRINDLE STONE
A grindstone. - UNDERGROUND INSURANCE
Wildcat insurance. - PAPILLARY
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a papilla or papillæ; bearing, or covered with, papillæ; papillose. - PLAYGROUND
A piece of ground used for recreation; as, the playground of a school. - EYESTONE
Eye agate. See under Eye. (more info) 1. A small, lenticular, calcareous body, esp. an operculum of a small shell of the family Tubinid, used to remove a foreign sub stance from the eye. It is rut into the inner corner of the eye under the lid, - ENGLISHWOMAN
Fem. of Englishman. Shak.