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TEM'PERATE, a. [L. temperatus.] Moderate; not excessive; as temperate heat; a te...
TEM'PERANCE, n. [L. temperantia, from tempero.] 1. Moderation; particularly, hab...
TEMPERAMENT'AL, a. Constitutional. [Not much used.]
TEM'PERAMENT, n. [L. temperamentum.] 1. Constitution; state with respect to the ...
TEM'PER, v.t. [L. tempero, to mix or moderate] 1. To mix so that one part qualif...
TEM'IN, n. A money of account in Algiers, equivalent to 2 carubes, or 29 aspers,...
TEMER'ITY, n. [L. temeritas; properly a rushing forward.] 1. Rashness; unreasona...
TEMERA'RIOUSLY, adv. Rashly; with excess of boldness.
TEMERA'RIOUS, a. [L. temerarius; from the root of time, tempest, which see. The ...
TEM'ACHIS, n. [Gr. a piece.] A genus of fossils of the class of gypsums, softer ...
TELLU'RIUM, n. A metal recently discovered by Klaproth, combined with gold and s...
TEL'LURETED, a. Tellureted hydrogen is hydrogen combined with tellurium in a gas...
TEL'LURATE, n. A compound of tellurium and a base.
TEL'LINITE, n. [from tellina, a genus of testaceous animals.] Petrified or fossi...
TELL'ER, n. One that tells, relates or communicates the knowledge of something. ...
TELL'-TALE, a. Telling tales; babbling. TELL'-TALE , n. [tell and tale.] One who...