English Dictionary: Ischigualastia | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
{Ice sludge}, bay ice broken small by the wind or waves; sludge. {Ice spar} (Min.), a variety of feldspar, the crystals of which are very clear like ice; rhyacolite. {Ice tongs}, large iron nippers for handling ice. {Ice water}. (a) Water cooled by ice. (b) Water formed by the melting of ice. {Ice yacht}. See {Ice boat} (above). {To break the ice}. See under {Break}. {Water ice}, a confection consisting of water sweetened, flavored, and frozen. | |
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Icicle \I"ci*cle\, n. [OE. isikel, AS. [c6]sgicel; [c6]s ice + gicel icicle; akin to Icel. j[94]kull; cf. Gael. eigh ice, Ir. aigh.] A pendent, and usually conical, mass of ice, formed by freezing of dripping water; as, the icicles on the eaves of a house. | |
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Icicled \I"ci*cled\, a. Having icicles attached. | |
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Ioqua shell \I"o*qua shell`\ [From the native name.] (Zo[94]l.) The shell of a large Dentalium ({D. pretiosum}), formerly used as shell money, and for ornaments, by the Indians of the west coast of North America. | |
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Isagel \Is"a*gel\ n. One of two or more objects containing the same information. | |
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Isagelous \I*sag"e*lous\ ([imac]*s[acr]g"[ecr]*l[ucr]s), a. [Is- + Gr. a`gelos information.] Containing the same information; as, isagelous sentences. [bd]The coded message and the original, though appearing entirely unlike, are completely isagelous.[b8] --Bacon [bd]The complementary strands have isagelous sequences.[b8] --J. D. Watson. | |
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Isicle \I"si*cle\, n. A icicle. [Obs.] | |
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Isoclinal \I`so*cli"nal\, Isoclinic \I`so*clin"ic\, a. [Iso- + Gr. [?] to incline.] Of or pertaining to, or indicating, equality of inclination or dip; having equal inclination or dip. {Isoclinal lines} (Magnetism), lines on the earth's surface connecting places at which a dipping needle indicates the same inclination or dip. | |
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Isoclinal \I`so*cli"nal\, Isoclinic \I`so*clin"ic\, a. [Iso- + Gr. [?] to incline.] Of or pertaining to, or indicating, equality of inclination or dip; having equal inclination or dip. {Isoclinal lines} (Magnetism), lines on the earth's surface connecting places at which a dipping needle indicates the same inclination or dip. | |
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Isoclinal \I`so*cli"nal\, Isoclinic \I`so*clin"ic\, a. [Iso- + Gr. [?] to incline.] Of or pertaining to, or indicating, equality of inclination or dip; having equal inclination or dip. {Isoclinal lines} (Magnetism), lines on the earth's surface connecting places at which a dipping needle indicates the same inclination or dip. | |
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Isosceles \I*sos"ce*les\, a. [L., fr. Gr. [?]; 'i`sos equal + [?] leg.] (Geom.) Having two legs or sides that are equal; -- said of a triangle. | |
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Isosulphocyanate \I`so*sul`pho*cy"a*nate\, n. (Chem.) A salt of isosulphocyanic acid. | |
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Isosulphocyanic \I`so*sul`pho*cy*an"ic\, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, {HNCS}, isomeric with sulphocyanic acid. |