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Lecithin
Lecithin Lec"i*thin, n. [Gr. le`kiqos the yolk of an egg.]
(Physiol. Chem.)
A complex, nitrogenous phosphorized substance widely
distributed through the animal body, and especially
conspicuous in the brain and nerve tissue, in yolk of eggs,
and in the white blood corpuscles.
nithingNiding Ni"ding (n[imac]"d[i^]ng), n. [Written also nithing.]
[AS. n[imac][eth]ing, fr. n[imac][eth] wickness, malice,
hatred.]
A coward; a dastard; -- a term of utmost opprobrium. [Obs.]
He is worthy to be called a niding. --Howell. NithingNithing Nith"ing, n. [Obs.]
See Niding. Pithiness
Pithiness Pith"i*ness, n.
The quality or state of being pithy.
Smithing
Smithing Smith"ing, n.
The act or art of working or forging metals, as iron, into
any desired shape. --Moxon.
TithingmanTithingman Tith"ing*man, n.; pl. Tithingmen.
1. (O. Eng. Law) The chief man of a tithing; a headborough;
one elected to preside over the tithing.
2. (Law) A peace officer; an under constable.
3. A parish officer elected annually to preserve good order
in the church during divine service, to make complaint of
any disorderly conduct, and to enforce the observance of
the Sabbath. [Local, U. S.] tithingmanHeadborough Head"bor*ough, Headborrow Head"bor*row n.
1. The chief of a frankpledge, tithing, or decennary,
consisting of ten families; -- called also borsholder,
boroughhead, boroughholder, and sometimes
tithingman. See Borsholder. [Eng.] --Blackstone.
2. (Modern Law) A petty constable. [Eng.] TithingmenTithingman Tith"ing*man, n.; pl. Tithingmen.
1. (O. Eng. Law) The chief man of a tithing; a headborough;
one elected to preside over the tithing.
2. (Law) A peace officer; an under constable.
3. A parish officer elected annually to preserve good order
in the church during divine service, to make complaint of
any disorderly conduct, and to enforce the observance of
the Sabbath. [Local, U. S.] TrithingTrithing Tri"thing, n. [See Ist Riding.]
One of three ancient divisions of a county in England; -- now
called riding. [Written also riding.] --Blackstone. Within
Within With*in", adv.
1. In the inner part; inwardly; internally. ``The wound
festers within.' --Carew.
Ills from within thy reason must prevent. --Dryden.
2. In the house; in doors; as, the master is within.
Within a whileWhile While, n. [AS. hw[=i]l; akin to OS. hw[=i]l, hw[=i]la,
OFries. hw[=i]le, D. wigl, G. weile, OHG. w[=i]la, hw[=i]la,
hw[=i]l, Icel. hv[=i]la a bed, hv[=i]ld rest, Sw. hvila, Dan.
hvile, Goth. hweila a time, and probably to L. quietus quiet,
and perhaps to Gr. ? the proper time of season. [root]20. Cf.
Quiet, Whilom.]
1. Space of time, or continued duration, esp. when short; a
time; as, one while we thought him innocent. ``All this
while.' --Shak.
This mighty queen may no while endure. --Chaucer.
[Some guest that] hath outside his welcome while,
And tells the jest without the smile. --Coleridge.
I will go forth and breathe the air a while.
--Longfellow.
2. That which requires time; labor; pains. [Obs.]
Satan . . . cast him how he might quite her while.
--Chaucer.
At whiles, at times; at intervals.
And so on us at whiles it falls, to claim Powers
that we dread. --J. H.
Newman.
The while, The whiles, in or during the time that;
meantime; while. --Tennyson.
Within a while, in a short time; soon.
Worth while, worth the time which it requires; worth the
time and pains; hence, worth the expense; as, it is not
always worth while for a man to prosecute for small debts. Within cooeyCooey Coo"ey, Cooee Coo"ee, n. [Of imitative origin.]
A peculiar cry uttered by the Australian aborigines as a call
to attract attention, and also in common use among the
Australian colonists. In the actual call the first syllable
is much prolonged (k[=oo]"-) and the second ends in a shrill,
staccato [=e]. To represent the sound itself the spelling
cooee is generally used.
Within cooey, within earshot. Withinforth
Withinforth With*in"forth`, adv.
Within; inside; inwardly. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
[It is much greater] labor for to withinforth call into
mind, without sight of the eye withoutforth upon
images, what he before knew and thought upon. --Bp.
Peacock.
WithingWithe Withe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Withed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Withing.]
To bind or fasten with withes.
You shall see him withed, and haltered, and staked, and
baited to death. --Bp. Hall. Withinside
Withinside With*in"side`, adv.
In the inner parts; inside. [Obs.] --Graves.
WrithingWrithe Writhe, v. t. [imp. Writhed; p. p. Writhed, Obs. or
Poetic Writhen; p. pr. & vb. n. Writhing.] [OE. writhen,
AS. wr[=i]?an to twist; akin to OHG. r[=i]dan, Icel. r[=i]?a,
Sw. vrida, Dan. vride. Cf. Wreathe, Wrest, Wroth.]
1. To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to
distort; to wring. ``With writhing [turning] of a pin.'
--Chaucer.
Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and
fro. --Milton.
Her mouth she writhed, her forehead taught to frown.
--Dryden.
His battle-writhen arms, and mighty hands.
--Tennyson.
2. To wrest; to distort; to pervert.
The reason which he yieldeth showeth the least part
of his meaning to be that whereunto his words are
writhed. --Hooker.
3. To extort; to wring; to wrest. [R.]
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