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Word Meanings - YEAST-BITTEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A term used of beer when the froth of the yeast has reëntered the body of the beer.

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  • FROTHILY
    In a frothy manner.
  • FROTHY
    1. Full of foam or froth, or consisting of froth or light bubbles; spumous; foamy. 2. Not firm or solid; soft; unstable. Bacon. 3. Of the nature of froth; light; empty; unsubstantial; as, a frothy speaker or harangue. Tillotson.
  • FROTHING
    Exaggerated declamation; rant.
  • YEAST
    A form of fungus which grows as indvidual rounded cells, rather than in a mycelium, and reproduces by budding; esp. members of the orders Endomycetales and Moniliales. Some fungi may grow both as a yeast or as a mycelium, depending on the conditions
  • YEASTINESS
    The quality or state of being yeasty, or frothy.
  • YEAST-BITTEN
    A term used of beer when the froth of the yeast has reëntered the body of the beer.
  • FROTHLESS
    Free from froth.
  • FROTH
    1. The bubbles caused in fluids or liquors by fermentation or agitation; spume; foam; esp., a spume of saliva caused by disease or nervous excitement. 2. Any empty, senseless show of wit or eloquence; rhetoric without thought. Johnson. It was a
  • YEASTY
    Frothy; foamy; spumy, like yeast.
  • FROTHINESS
    State or quality of being frothy.
  • COUNTERBRACE
    To brace in opposite directions; as, to counterbrace the yards, i. e., to brace the head yards one way and the after yards another.
  • TROCHANTER
    One of two processes near the head of the femur, the outer being called the great trochanter, and the inner the small trochanter.
  • ENTERPARLANCE
    Mutual talk or conversation; conference. Sir J. Hayward.
  • MISINTERPRETABLE
    Capable of being misinterpreted; liable to be misunderstood.
  • ENTERPRISER
    One who undertakes enterprises. Sir J. Hayward.
  • INTERVALLUM
    An interval. And a' shall laugh without intervallums. Shak. In one of these intervalla. Chillingworth.
  • INTERCOMMUNION
    Mutual communion; as, an intercommunion of deities. Faber.
  • MESENTERY
    The membranes, or one of the membranes (consisting of a fold of the peritoneum and inclosed tissues), which connect the intestines and their appendages with the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity. The mesentery proper is connected with the jejunum
  • CONCENTER; CONCENTRE
    To come to one point; to meet in, or converge toward, a common center; to have a common center. God, in whom all perfections concenter. Bp. Beveridge.
  • INTERAMBULACRUM
    In echinoderms, one of the areas or zones intervening between two ambulacra. See Illust. of Ambulacrum. (more info) Interambulacrums
  • INTERLACE
    To unite, as by lacing together; to insert or interpose one thing within another; to intertwine; to interweave. Severed into stripes That interlaced each other. Cowper. The epic way is every where interlaced with dialogue. Dryden. Interlacing arches
  • COUNTERACTIVE
    Tending to counteract.
  • DISINTERESTING
    Uninteresting. "Disinteresting passages." Bp. Warburton.
  • COUNTERFLEURY
    Counterflory.
  • COUNTERVIEW
    1. An opposite or opposing view; opposition; a posture in which two persons front each other. Within the gates of hell sat Death and Sin, In counterview. Milton M. Peisse has ably advocated the counterview in his preface and appendixx.
  • CHAUNTERIE
    See CHAUCER
  • INTERCENTRUM
    The median of the three elements composing the centra of the vertebræ in some fossil batrachians.
  • INTERAMBULACRAL
    Of or pertaining to the interambulacra.
  • ANTERIORITY
    The state of being anterior or preceding in time or in situation; priority. Pope.

 

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