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Webster Dictionary :: Inerringly

INER'RINGLY, adv. Without error, mistake or deviation.

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrandrian

TETRAN'DRIAN, a. Having four stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrapetalous

TETRAPET'ALOUS, a. [Gr. four, and leaf.] In botany, containing four distinct pet...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetraphyllous

TETRAPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. four and leaf.] In botany, having four leaves; consistin...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetraptote

TET'RAPTOTE, n. [Gr. four, and case.] In grammar, a noun that has four cases onl...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrarch

TE'TRARCH, n. [Gr. four, and rule.] A Roman governor of the fourth part of a pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrarchate

TETR`ARCHATE, n. The fourth part of a province under a Roman tetrarch; or the of...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrarchical

TETR`ARCHICAL, a. Pertaining to a tetrarchy.

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrarchy

TET'RARCHY, n. The same as tetrarchate.

Webster Dictionary :: Tetraspermous

TETRASPERM'OUS, n. [Gr. four, and See d.] In botany, containing four See ds. A t...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrastich

TETRAS'TICH, n. [Gr. four, and verse.] A stanza, epigram or poem consisting of f...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrastyle

TET'RASTYLE, n. [Gr. four, and column.] In ancient architecture, a building with...

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrasyllabic

TETRASYLLAB'IC TETRASYLLAB'ICAL, a. Consisting of four syllables.

Webster Dictionary :: Tetrasyllable

TETRASYL'LABLE, n. [Gr. four, and syllable.] A word consisting of four syllables.

Webster Dictionary :: Tetric

TET'RIC TET'RICAL TETRIC'ITY, n. Crabbedness; perverseness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tetricous

TET'RICOUS, a. [L. tetricus.] Froward; perverse; harsh, sour; rugged. [Not in use.]

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