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Webster Dictionary :: Temerity

TEMER'ITY, n. [L. temeritas; properly a rushing forward.] 1. Rashness; unreasona...

Webster Dictionary :: Temerariously

TEMERA'RIOUSLY, adv. Rashly; with excess of boldness.

Webster Dictionary :: Temerarious

TEMERA'RIOUS, a. [L. temerarius; from the root of time, tempest, which see. The ...

Webster Dictionary :: Temachis

TEM'ACHIS, n. [Gr. a piece.] A genus of fossils of the class of gypsums, softer ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tellurium

TELLU'RIUM, n. A metal recently discovered by Klaproth, combined with gold and s...

Webster Dictionary :: Tellureted

TEL'LURETED, a. Tellureted hydrogen is hydrogen combined with tellurium in a gas...

Webster Dictionary :: Tellurate

TEL'LURATE, n. A compound of tellurium and a base.

Webster Dictionary :: Tellinite

TEL'LINITE, n. [from tellina, a genus of testaceous animals.] Petrified or fossi...

Webster Dictionary :: Teller

TELL'ER, n. One that tells, relates or communicates the knowledge of something. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tell-tale

TELL'-TALE, a. Telling tales; babbling. TELL'-TALE , n. [tell and tale.] One who...

Webster Dictionary :: Tell

TELL, v.t. pret. and pp. told. [L. telum; L.appello and peal, L. pello.] 1. To u...

Webster Dictionary :: Telestic

TELES'TIC, n. [Gr. end, and a verse.] A poem in which the final letters of the l...

Webster Dictionary :: Telesmatic

TELESMAT'IC TELESMAT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to telesms; magical.

Webster Dictionary :: Telesm

TEL'ESM, n. A kind of amulet or magical charm.

Webster Dictionary :: Telesia

TELE'SIA, n. Sapphire.

Webster Dictionary :: Telescopic

TELESCOP'IC TELESCOP'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a telescope; performed by a telescop...

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