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A large West African chevrotain (Hyaemoschus aquaticus). It has a larger body and shorter legs than the other allied species. Called also water deerlet.
A chart or map on which the lines of the shore, islands, shoals, harbors, etc., are delineated.
A rich variety of new cheese, resembling butter, but white.
A choice without an alternative; the thing offered or nothing.
The American lotus, and its edible seeds, which somewhat resemble chinquapins. Cf. Yoncopin.
A chain sheet cable.
See under Chart, and see Mercator's projection, under Projection.
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The state of being a high-churchman.
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Half Christianized.
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Chemistry considered with reference to the space relations of atoms.
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One who holds high-church principles.
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A chair mounted on rockers, in which one may rock.
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Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. See High Church, under High, a.
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Having a smooth chin; beardless.
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Alt. of Stereo-chemical
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A young chicken before it is fully fledged.
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A chain for slinging the lower yards, in time of action, to prevent their falling, if the ropes by which they are hung are shot away.
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Pertaining to, or illustrating, the hypothetical space relations of atoms in the molecule; as, a stereo-chemic formula.
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The principles of the high-church party.
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Pertaining to, connected with, or dependent upon, both mechanics and chemistry; -- said especially of those sciences which treat of such phenomena as seem to depend on the laws both of mechanics and chemistry, as electricity and magnetism.
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