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BanditBandit Ban"dit, n.; pl. Bandits, or Banditti. [It. bandito
outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to
proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf.
Banish.]
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer. --Milton.
Note: The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective
noun.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti. --Sir
W. Scott. BanditsBandit Ban"dit, n.; pl. Bandits, or Banditti. [It. bandito
outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to
proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf.
Banish.]
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer. --Milton.
Note: The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective
noun.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti. --Sir
W. Scott. BandittiBandit Ban"dit, n.; pl. Bandits, or Banditti. [It. bandito
outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to
proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf.
Banish.]
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer. --Milton.
Note: The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective
noun.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti. --Sir
W. Scott. Candite
Candite Can"dite, n. (Min.)
A variety of spinel, of a dark color, found at Candy, in
Ceylon.
Cleavelandite
Cleavelandite Cleave"land*ite, n. [From Professor Parker
Cleaveland.] (Min.)
A variety of albite, white and lamellar in structure.
Heulandite
Heulandite Heu"land*ite, n. [After Heuland, an English
mineralogist.] (Min.)
A mineral of the Zeolite family, often occurring in
amygdaloid, in foliated masses, and also in monoclinic
crystals with pearly luster on the cleavage face. It is a
hydrous silicate of alumina and lime.
PanditPandit Pan"dit, n.
See Pundit. panditPundit Pun"dit, n. [Hind. pandit, Skr. pandita a learned man.]
A learned man; a teacher; esp., a Brahman versed in the
Sanskrit language, and in the science, laws, and religion of
the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official.
[Written also pandit.] [India]
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