English Dictionary: Konfrontationsverfahren | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Wanhorn \Wan"horn`\, n. [Corruption fr. Siamese wanhom.] (Bot.) An East Indian plant ({K[91]mpferia Galanga}) of the Ginger family. See {Galanga}. | |
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Galanga \Ga*lan"ga\, Galangal \Ga*lan"gal\, n.[OE. galingale, OF. galingal, garingal, F. galanga (cf. Sp. galanga), prob. fr. Ar. khalanj[?]n. ] The pungent aromatic rhizome or tuber of certain East Indian or Chinese species of {Alpinia} ({A. Galanga} and {A. officinarum}) and of the {K[91]mpferia Galanga}), -- all of the Ginger family. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Knavery \Knav"er*y\, n.; pl. {Knaveries}. 1. The practices of a knave; petty villainy; fraud; trickery; a knavish action. This is flat knavery, to take upon you another man's name. --Shak. 2. pl. Roguish or mischievous tricks. --Shak. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Knavery \Knav"er*y\, n.; pl. {Knaveries}. 1. The practices of a knave; petty villainy; fraud; trickery; a knavish action. This is flat knavery, to take upon you another man's name. --Shak. 2. pl. Roguish or mischievous tricks. --Shak. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Knee \Knee\, n. [OE. kne, cneo, As. cne[a2], cne[a2]w; akin to OS. knio, kneo, OFries. kn[c6], G. & D. knie, OHG. chniu, chneo, Icel. kn[?], Sw. kn[84],Dan. kn[91], Goth. kniu, L. genu, Gr. [?], Skr. j[be]nu, [?] Cf. {Genuflection}.] 1. In man, the joint in the middle part of the leg. 2. (Anat.) (a) The joint, or region of the joint, between the thigh and leg. (b) In the horse and allied animals, the carpal joint, corresponding to the wrist in man. 3. (Mech. & Shipbuilding) A piece of timber or metal formed with an angle somewhat in the shape of the human knee when bent. 4. A bending of the knee, as in respect or courtesy. Give them title, knee, and approbation. --Shak. {Knee breeches}. See under {Breeches}. {Knee holly}, {Knee holm} (Bot.), butcher's broom. {Knee jerk} (Physiol.) a jerk or kick produced by a blow or sudden strain upon the patellar tendon of the knee, which causes a sudden contraction of the quadriceps muscle; one of the so-called tendon reflexes. {Knee joint}. See in the Vocabulary. {Knee timber}, timber with knees or angles in it. {Knee tribute}, or {Knee worship}, tribute paid by kneeling; worship by genuflection. [Obs.] [bd]Knee tribute yet unpaid.[b8] --Milton. | |
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Breeches \Breech"es\, n. pl. [OE. brech, brek, AS. br[c7]k, pl. of br[d3]c breech, breeches; akin to Icel. br[d3]k breeches, ODan. brog, D. broek, G. bruch; cf. L. bracae, braccae, which is of Celtic origin. Cf. {Brail}.] 1. A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes. His jacket was red, and his breeches were blue. --Coleridge. 2. Trousers; pantaloons. [Colloq.] {Breeches buoy}, in the life-saving service, a pair of canvas breeches depending from an annular or beltlike life buoy which is usually of cork. This contrivance, inclosing the person to be rescued, is hung by short ropes from a block which runs upon the hawser stretched from the ship to the shore, and is drawn to land by hauling lines. {Breeches pipe}, a forked pipe forming two branches united at one end. {Knee breeches}, breeches coming to the knee, and buckled or fastened there; smallclothes. {To wear the breeches}, to usurp the authority of the husband; -- said of a wife. [Colloq.] | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Kneebrush \Knee"brush`\ (n[emac]"br[ucr]sh`), n. 1. (Zo[94]l.) A tuft or brush of hair on the knees of some species of antelopes and other animals; -- chiefly used in the plural. 2. (Zo[94]l.) A thick mass or collection of hairs on the legs of bees, by aid of which they carry the collected pollen to the hive or nest; -- usually in the plural. | |
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Knobber \Knob"ber\, n. (Zo[94]l.) See {Knobbler}. | |
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Knobbler \Knob"bler\, n. (Zo[94]l.) The hart in its second year; a young deer. [Written also {knobber}.] --Halliwell. He has hallooed the hounds upon a velvet-headed knobbler. --Sir W. Scott. | |
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Knobber \Knob"ber\, n. (Zo[94]l.) See {Knobbler}. | |
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Knobbler \Knob"bler\, n. (Zo[94]l.) The hart in its second year; a young deer. [Written also {knobber}.] --Halliwell. He has hallooed the hounds upon a velvet-headed knobbler. --Sir W. Scott. | |
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Knoppern \Knop"pern\, n. [Cf. G. knopper. See {Knop}.] (Zo[94]l.) A kind of gall produced by a gallfly on the cup of an acorn, -- used in tanning and dyeing. | |
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Kemper County, MS (county, FIPS 69) Location: 32.75610 N, 88.64541 W Population (1990): 10356 (4151 housing units) Area: 1984.4 sq km (land), 2.3 sq km (water) | |
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Kenvir, KY Zip code(s): 40847 | |
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Kimberlin Height, TN Zip code(s): 37920 | |
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Kimberling City, MO (city, FIPS 38612) Location: 36.64188 N, 93.42391 W Population (1990): 1590 (863 housing units) Area: 8.1 sq km (land), 1.2 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 65686 | |
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Kimberly, AL (town, FIPS 39856) Location: 33.76821 N, 86.80480 W Population (1990): 1096 (424 housing units) Area: 4.0 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 35091 Kimberly, ID (city, FIPS 43570) Location: 42.53422 N, 114.36455 W Population (1990): 2367 (897 housing units) Area: 2.0 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 83341 Kimberly, OR Zip code(s): 97848 Kimberly, WI (village, FIPS 39650) Location: 44.27003 N, 88.34068 W Population (1990): 5406 (2069 housing units) Area: 4.4 sq km (land), 0.4 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 54136 Kimberly, WV Zip code(s): 25118 | |
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Kimper, KY Zip code(s): 41539 | |
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Kinbrae, MN (city, FIPS 33236) Location: 43.82633 N, 95.48017 W Population (1990): 18 (15 housing units) Area: 2.2 sq km (land), 0.4 sq km (water) |