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Infractor
Infractor In*fract"or, n. [Cf. F. infracteur.]
One who infracts or infringes; a violator; a breaker.
refractometerInterferometer In`ter*fe*rom"e*ter, n. [See Interfere and
-meter.] (Physics)
An instrument for measuring small movements, distances, or
displacements by means of the interference of two beams of
light; -- called also refractometer. Refractometer
Refractometer Re`frac*tom"e*ter (r?`fr?k*t?m"?*t?r), n.
[Refraction + -meter.] (Opt.)
A contrivance for exhibiting and measuring the refraction of
light.
Refractor
Refractor Re*fract"or (r?-fr?kt"?r), n.
Anything that refracts; specifically: (Opt.) A refracting
telescope, in which the image to be viewed is formed by the
refraction of light in passing through a convex lens.
Refractorily
Refractorily Re*frac"to*ri*ly (r?*fr?k"t?*r?*l?), adv.
In a refractory manner; perversely; obstinately.
Refractoriness
Refractoriness Re*frac"to*ri*ness, n.
The quality or condition of being refractory.
Refractory
Refractory Re*frac"to*ry, n.
1. A refractory person. --Bp. Hall.
2. Refractoriness. [Obs.] --Jer. TAylor.
3. OPottery) A piece of ware covered with a vaporable flux
and placed in a kiln, to communicate a glaze to the other
articles. --Knight.
RefractoryRefractory Re*frac"to*ry (-r?), a. [L. refractorius, fr.
refringere: cf. F. refractaire. See Refract.]
1. Obstinate in disobedience; contumacious; stubborn;
unmanageable; as, a refractory child; a refractory beast.
Raging appetites that are Most disobedient and
refractory. --Shak.
2. Resisting ordinary treatment; difficult of fusion,
reduction, or the like; -- said especially of metals and
the like, which do not readily yield to heat, or to the
hammer; as, a refractory ore.
Syn: Perverse; contumacious; unruly; stubborn; obstinate;
unyielding; ungovernable; unmanageable.
Meaning of Fracto from wikipedia
- A.
Santiago (2020-11-04). "Los
libros del
fusilado de Halachó".
Informe Fracto (in
Mexican Spanish).
Retrieved 2021-03-19.
mexicomystic (21
August 2014)...
- De
parco fracto (Law
Latin "of
pound breach") is a
historical common-law writ
against a person,
often an owner, "who
breaks into a
pound to
rescue animals...
- has also been
known to
travel in the form of Nimby. Also
called ****ulo-
Fracto-Nimbus, this
demon cloud roams the land of Xanth,
blowing up
storms to cause...
-
participle such as frāctus "broken" can
change to frācta, frāctum, frāctī,
frāctō and so on,
according to its gender, number, and case. A
participle can have...
- (August 15, 2019). "Enrique de la Osa, del
aprismo a la Revolución".
Informe Fracto (in
Mexican Spanish).
Retrieved October 4, 2024. Castro,
Tania Díaz (October...
- white, pink, and red.
Similar species include Convolvulus waitaha and C.
fracto-saxosa.
Herbarium specimen from
Auckland War
Memorial Museum Flower of C...
- them
until one of the
twins kills the other. The "twin" is
revealed to be
Fractos, Unos's
brother who
triggered the war 1,000
years ago and mani****ted all...
- Animafilms: A
space dedicated to
hidden International animation gems.
Fracto: A
space dedicated to
experimental animation and
techno music.
Cortos Locomotion:...
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without a writ of
replevin could be
contested by writ of
rescous or de
parco fracto, with a
remedy in damages. A writ of tresp**** vi et
armis was available...
- town
church of St. Oswald,
including a Te Deum in D
major and the
motet Fracto Demum Sacramento, also in D major.
After this one-year break, he continued...