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Angularness
Angularness An"gu*lar*ness, n.
The quality of being angular.
Bright-harnessed
Bright-harnessed Bright"-har`nessed, a.
Having glittering armor. [Poetic] --Milton.
Dearness
Dearness Dear"ness, n.
1. The quality or state of being dear; costliness; excess of
price.
The dearness of corn. --Swift.
2. Fondness; preciousness; love; tenderness.
The dearness of friendship. --Bacon.
Familiarness
Familiarness Fa*mil"iar*ness, n.
Familiarity. [R.]
FarnessFarness Far"ness, n. [From Far, a.]
The state of being far off; distance; remoteness. [R.]
--Grew. Globularness
Globularness Glob"u*lar*ness, n.
Sphericity; globosity.
HarnessHarness Har"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Harnessing.] [OE. harneisen; cf. F. harnacher, OF.
harneschier.]
1. To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a
horseman; to array.
Harnessed in rugged steel. --Rowe.
A gay dagger, Harnessed well and sharp as point of
spear. --Chaucer.
2. Fig.: To equip or furnish for defense. --Dr. H. More.
3. To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a
horse. Also used figuratively.
Harnessed to some regular profession. --J. C.
Shairp.
Harnessed antelope. (Zo["o]l.) See Guib.
Harnessed moth (Zo["o]l.), an American bombycid moth
(Arctia phalerata of Harris), having, on the fore wings,
stripes and bands of buff on a black ground. HarnessedHarness Har"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Harnessing.] [OE. harneisen; cf. F. harnacher, OF.
harneschier.]
1. To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a
horseman; to array.
Harnessed in rugged steel. --Rowe.
A gay dagger, Harnessed well and sharp as point of
spear. --Chaucer.
2. Fig.: To equip or furnish for defense. --Dr. H. More.
3. To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a
horse. Also used figuratively.
Harnessed to some regular profession. --J. C.
Shairp.
Harnessed antelope. (Zo["o]l.) See Guib.
Harnessed moth (Zo["o]l.), an American bombycid moth
(Arctia phalerata of Harris), having, on the fore wings,
stripes and bands of buff on a black ground. harnessed antelopeGuib Guib, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A West African antelope (Tragelaphus scriptus), curiously
marked with white stripes and spots on a reddish fawn ground,
and hence called harnessed antelope; -- called also
guiba. Harnessed antelopeHarness Har"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Harnessing.] [OE. harneisen; cf. F. harnacher, OF.
harneschier.]
1. To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a
horseman; to array.
Harnessed in rugged steel. --Rowe.
A gay dagger, Harnessed well and sharp as point of
spear. --Chaucer.
2. Fig.: To equip or furnish for defense. --Dr. H. More.
3. To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a
horse. Also used figuratively.
Harnessed to some regular profession. --J. C.
Shairp.
Harnessed antelope. (Zo["o]l.) See Guib.
Harnessed moth (Zo["o]l.), an American bombycid moth
(Arctia phalerata of Harris), having, on the fore wings,
stripes and bands of buff on a black ground. Harnessed mothHarness Har"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Harnessing.] [OE. harneisen; cf. F. harnacher, OF.
harneschier.]
1. To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a
horseman; to array.
Harnessed in rugged steel. --Rowe.
A gay dagger, Harnessed well and sharp as point of
spear. --Chaucer.
2. Fig.: To equip or furnish for defense. --Dr. H. More.
3. To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a
horse. Also used figuratively.
Harnessed to some regular profession. --J. C.
Shairp.
Harnessed antelope. (Zo["o]l.) See Guib.
Harnessed moth (Zo["o]l.), an American bombycid moth
(Arctia phalerata of Harris), having, on the fore wings,
stripes and bands of buff on a black ground. Harnesser
Harnesser Har"ness*er, n.
One who harnesses.
HarnessingHarness Har"ness, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harnessed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Harnessing.] [OE. harneisen; cf. F. harnacher, OF.
harneschier.]
1. To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a
horseman; to array.
Harnessed in rugged steel. --Rowe.
A gay dagger, Harnessed well and sharp as point of
spear. --Chaucer.
2. Fig.: To equip or furnish for defense. --Dr. H. More.
3. To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a
horse. Also used figuratively.
Harnessed to some regular profession. --J. C.
Shairp.
Harnessed antelope. (Zo["o]l.) See Guib.
Harnessed moth (Zo["o]l.), an American bombycid moth
(Arctia phalerata of Harris), having, on the fore wings,
stripes and bands of buff on a black ground. MultangularnessMultangular Mul*tan"gu*lar, a. [L. multangulus; multus much,
many + angulus angle: cf. F. multangulaire.]
Having many angles. -- Mul*tan"gu*lar*ly, adv. --
Mul*tan"gu*lar*ness, n. Nearness
Nearness Near"ness, n.
The state or quality of being near; -- used in the various
senses of the adjective.
OctangularnessOctangular Oc*tan"gu*lar, a. [L. octangulus eight-cornered;
octo eight + angulus angle.]
Having eight angles; eight-angled. -- Oc*tan"gu*lar*ness,
n. OracularnessOracular O*rac"u*lar, a. [L. oracularius. See Oracle.]
1. Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles;
forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue.
2. Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom,
authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism.
They have something venerable and oracular in that
unadorned gravity and shortness in the expression.
--Pope.
-- O*rac"u*lar*ly, adv. -- O*rac"u*lar*ness, n. OrbicularnessOrbicular Or*bic"u*lar, a. [L. orbicularis, fr. orbiculus,
dim. of orbis orb: cf. F. orbiculaire.]
Resembling or having the form of an orb; spherical; circular;
orbiculate. -- Or*bic"u*lar*ly, adv. --
Or*bic"u*lar*ness, n.
Orbicular as the disk of a planet. --De Quincey. Peculiarness
Peculiarness Pe*cul"iar*ness, n.
The quality or state of being peculiar; peculiarity. --Mede.
Popularness
Popularness Pop"u*lar*ness, n.
The quality or state of being popular; popularity.
--Coleridge.
RectangularnessRectangular Rec*tan"gu*lar (r?k*t?n"g?*l?r), a. [CF. F.
rectangulaire.]
Right-angled; having one or more angles of ninety degrees. --
Rec*tan"gu*lar*ly (r?k*t?n"g?*l?r*l?), adv. --
Rec*tan"gu*lar*ness, n. Regularness
Regularness Reg"u*lar*ness, n.
Regularity. --Boyle.
Secularness
Secularness Sec"u*lar*ness, n.
The quality or state of being secular; worldliness;
worldly-minded-ness.
Unharness
Unharness Un*har"ness, v. t. [1 st pref. un- + harness.]
1. To strip of harness; to loose from harness or gear; as, to
unharness horses or oxen. --Cowper.
2. To disarm; to divest of armor. --Holinshed.
Vulgarness
Vulgarness Vul"gar*ness, n.
The quality of being vulgar.
Meaning of Arness from wikipedia
- from
Norway in 1887, he
changed it to Aurness.
James Arness and his
family were Methodists.
Arness'
younger brother was
actor Peter Graves.
Peter used...
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- Look up
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ar" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Ar, or A&R may
refer to:
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- by Warren.
Although he
agrees Wayne encouraged Arness to take the role,
Warren says, "I
hired Jim
Arness on the
strength of a
picture he's done for me...
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ar is the
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Registering an .
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Murugadas Arunachalam (born 25
September 1974),
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- The root
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- West Was Won is an
American Western television series that
starred James Arness, Eva
Marie Saint,
Fionnula Flanagan,
Bruce Boxleitner, and
Richard Kiley...
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Arness, James; Wise Jr.,
James E. (October 5, 2016).
James Arness: An Autobiography. McFarland. ISBN 9780786487387...
- Biography". Film Reference.
Retrieved 2008-02-06.
James Arness,
James E. Wise Jr. (2001)
James Arness: an Autobiography, ISBN 0-7864-1221-6,
McFarland & Company...