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Alcohometer
Alcohometer Al`co*hom"e*ter, n., Alcohometric Al`co*ho*met"ric, a. Same as Alcoholometer, Alcoholometric.
Alcohometric
Alcohometer Al`co*hom"e*ter, n., Alcohometric Al`co*ho*met"ric, a. Same as Alcoholometer, Alcoholometric.
Baphomet
Baphomet Baph"o*met, n.[A corruption of Mahomet or Mohammed, the Arabian prophet: cf. Pr. Bafomet, OSp. Mafomat, OPg. Mafameda.] An idol or symbolical figure which the Templars were accused of using in their mysterious rites.
Bathometer
Bathometer Ba*thom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? depth + -meter.] An instrument for measuring depths, esp. one for taking soundings without a sounding line.
Conchometer
Conchometer Con*chom"e*ter, n. [Conch + -meter.] (Zo["o]l.) An instrument for measuring shells, or the angle of their spire.
Conchometry
Conchometry Con*chom"e*try, n. (Zo["o]l.) The art of measuring shells or their curves; conchyliometry.
Haematachometer
Haematachometer H[ae]m`a*ta*chom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ? swift + -meter.] (Physiol.) A form of apparatus (somewhat different from the hemadrometer) for measuring the velocity of the blood.
Haematachometry
Haematachometry H[ae]m`a*ta*chom"e*try, n. (Physiol.) The measurement of the velocity of the blood.
Haemotachometer
Haemotachometer H[ae]m`o*ta*chom"e*ter, n. Same as H[ae]matachometer.
Haemotachometry
Haemotachometry H[ae]m`o*ta*chom"e*try, n. Same as H[ae]matachometry.
Hematachometer
Hematachometer Hem`a*ta*chom"e*ter, n. Same as H[ae]matachometer.
Mahometan
Mahomedan Ma*hom"ed*an, Mahometan Ma*hom"et*an, n. See Mohammedan.
Mahometanism
Mahometanism Ma*hom"et*an*ism, n. See Mohammedanism.
Mahometanize
Mahometanize Ma*hom"et*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mahometanized; p. pr. & vb. n. Mahometanizing.] To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
Mahometanize
Mohammedanize Mo*ham"med*an*ize, Mohammedize Mo*ham"med*ize , v. t. To make conformable to the principles, or customs and rites, of Mohammedanism. [Written also Mahometanize.]
Mahometanized
Mahometanize Ma*hom"et*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mahometanized; p. pr. & vb. n. Mahometanizing.] To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
Mahometanizing
Mahometanize Ma*hom"et*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mahometanized; p. pr. & vb. n. Mahometanizing.] To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
Mahometism
Mahometism Ma*hom"et*ism, n. See Mohammedanism.
Mahometist
Mahometist Ma*hom"et*ist, n. A Mohammedan. [R.]
Mahometry
Mahometry Ma*hom"et*ry, n. Mohammedanism. [Obs.]
Mhometer
Mhometer Mhom"e*ter, n. [Mho + -meter.] (Elec.) An instrument for measuring conductivity.
Orthometric
Orthometric Or`tho*met"ric, a. [See Orthometry.] (Crystallog.) Having the axes at right angles to one another; -- said of crystals or crystalline forms.
Orthometry
Orthometry Or*thom"e*try, n. [Ortho- + -metry.] The art or practice of constructing verses correctly; the laws of correct versification.
Pachometer
Pachometer Pa*chom"e*ter, n. [Gr. pa`chos thickness + -meter.] (Physics) An instrument for measuring thickness, as of the glass of a mirror, or of paper; a pachymeter.
Photographometer
Photographometer Pho*tog"ra*phom"e*ter, n. [Photograph + -meter.] (Photog.) An instrument for determining the sensibility of the plates employed in photographic processes to luminous rays.
Psychometric
Psychometry Psy*chom"e*try, n. [Psycho- + -metry.] (Physiol.) The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of determining the time relations of mental phenomena. -- Psy`cho*met"ric, a.
Psychometry
Psychometry Psy*chom"e*try, n. [Psycho- + -metry.] (Physiol.) The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of determining the time relations of mental phenomena. -- Psy`cho*met"ric, a.
Stethometer
Stethometer Ste*thom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? chest + -meter.] (Physiol.) An apparatus for measuring the external movements of a given point of the chest wall, during respiration; -- also called thoracometer.
Stichometrical
Stichometrical Stich`o*met"ric*al, a. Of or pertaining to stichometry; characterized by stichs, or lines.
Stichometry
Stichometry Stich*om"e*try, n. [Gr. ? a line + -metry.] 1. Measurement of books by the number of lines which they contain. 2. Division of the text of a book into lines; especially, the division of the text of books into lines accommodated to the sense, -- a method of writing manuscripts used before punctuation was adopted.

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- Josep Germà Homet (15 October 1873 – 17 August 1936) was a Spanish liquor industrialist, patron of culture and sport, and a politician who served as the...
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- Marches of the Royal Army, (1644). In Nov 1418 he was granted the Barony of Homet in Normandy, office insribed on seal Footnote from Britton, John, History...
- heat but revived with water, and states that its tail moves when cut off homet tinshemet—this term literally means "blower/breather", and also appears...
- Jan Francisci (1691–1758) Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch (1691–1765) Louis Homet (1691–1767) Martin Berteau (1691–1771) Geminiano Giacomelli or Jacomelli...
- Val-de-Saire. The streams of the Bucaille and the Fay, which watered the Croûte du Homet, disappeared in the 18th century during the construction of the military...