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ChannelledChannel Chan"nel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Channeled, or
Channelled; p. pr. & vb. n. Channeling, or
Channelling.]
1. To form a channel in; to cut or wear a channel or channels
in; to groove.
No more shall trenching war channel her fields.
--Shak.
2. To course through or over, as in a channel. --Cowper. CrenelleCrenelle Cre*nelle", Crenel Cre*nel" (kr?-n?l"), n. [OF.
crenel, F. cr?neau, LL. crenellus, kernellus, dim. (prob.)
fr. L. crena notch. See Crenny.]
1. An embrasure or indentation in a battlement; a loophole in
a fortress; an indentation; a notch. See Merlon, and
Illust. of Battlement.
2. (Bot.) Same as Crenature. crenelleCrenature Cren"a*ture (kr?n"?-t?r or kr?"n?-; 135), n.
1. (Bot.) A rounded tooth or notch of a crenate leaf, or any
part that is crenate; -- called also crenelle.
2. The state of being crenated or notched. CrenelledCrenelled Cre*nelled" (kr?-n?ld") a. (Bot.)
Same as Crenate. DaradanellesHellespont Hel"les*pont, n. [L. Hellespontus, Gr. ?; ? the
mythological Helle, daughter of Athamas + ? sea.]
A narrow strait between Europe and Asia, now called the
Daradanelles. It connects the [AE]gean Sea and the sea of
Marmora. FontanelleFontanelle Fon`ta`nelle", n. [F.] (Anat.)
Same as Fontanel, 2. ImpanelledImpanel Im*pan"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impaneledor
Impanelled; p. pr. & vb. n. Impaneling or Impanelling.]
[Pref. im- in + panel. Cf. Empanel.] [Written also
empanel.]
To enter in a list, or on a piece of parchment, called a
panel; to form or enroll, as a list of jurors in a court of
justice. --Blackstone. JargonelleJargonelle Jar`go*nelle", n. [F. jargonelle a very gritty
variety of pear. See Jargon zircon.]
A variety of pear which ripens early. Kernelled
Kerneled Ker"neled, Kernelled Ker"nelled, a.
Having a kernel.
KnelledKnell Knell, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Knelled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Knelling.] [OE. knellen, knillen, As. cnyllan. See Knell,
n.]
To sound as a knell; especially, to toll at a death or
funeral; hence, to sound as a warning or evil omen.
Not worth a blessing nor a bell to knell for thee.
--Beau. & Fl.
Yet all that poets sing, and grief hath known, Of hopes
laid waste, knells in that word, ``alone'. --Ld.
Lytton. PrunellePrunelle Pru*nelle", n. [F., dim. of prune. See Prune, n.]
A kind of small and very acid French plum; -- applied
especially to the stoned and dried fruit. Quenelle
Quenelle Que*nelle", n. [F.] (Cookery)
A kind of delicate forcemeat, commonly poached and used as a
dish by itself or for garnishing.
Ritornelle
Ritornelle Rit`or*nelle", Ritornello Ri`tor*nel"lo, n. [It.
ritornello, dim. of ritorno return, fr. ritornare to return:
cf. F. ritournelle.] (Mus.)
(a) A short return or repetition; a concluding symphony to an
air, often consisting of the burden of the song.
(a) A short intermediate symphony, or instrumental passage,
in the course of a vocal piece; an interlude.
SentinelledSentinel Sen"ti*nel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sentineledor
Sentinelled; p. pr. & vb. n. Sentineling or
Sentinelling.]
1. To watch over like a sentinel. ``To sentinel enchanted
land.' [R.] --Sir W. Scott.
2. To furnish with a sentinel; to place under the guard of a
sentinel or sentinels. Spinelle
Spinel Spi*nel", Spinelle Spi*nelle", n. [F. spinelle, or
LL. spinellus, perhaps from L. spina a thorn, a prickle, in
allusion to its pointed crystals.] (Min.)
A mineral occuring in octahedrons of great hardness and
various colors, as red, green, blue, brown, and black, the
red variety being the gem spinel ruby. It consist essentially
of alumina and magnesia, but commonly contains iron and
sometimes also chromium.
Note: The spinel group includes spinel proper, also
magnetite, chromite, franklinite, gahnite, etc., all of
which may be regarded as composed of a sesquioxide and
a protoxide in equal proportions.
TunnelledTunnel Tun"nel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tunneledor Tunnelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Tunneling or Tunnelling.]
1. To form into a tunnel, or funnel, or to form like a
tunnel; as, to tunnel fibrous plants into nests. --Derham.
2. To catch in a tunnel net.
3. To make an opening, or a passageway, through or under; as,
to tunnel a mountain; to tunnel a river. VillanelleVillanella Vil`la*nel"la, n.; pl. Villanelle. [It., a pretty
country girl.] (Mus.)
An old rustic dance, accompanied with singing. Villanelle
Villanelle Vil`la*nelle", n. [F.]
A poem written in tercets with but two rhymes, the first and
third verse of the first stanza alternating as the third
verse in each successive stanza and forming a couplet at the
close. --E. W. Gosse.
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Nelle is a
given name, and may
refer to:
Nelle Benson,
fictional character from
General Hospital, an...
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Nelle Clyde Wilson Reagan (July 24, 1883 – July 25, 1962) was the
mother of 40th
United States President Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) and his
older brother...
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Nelle Nugent (born 1939) is an
American independent Broadway producer who has won
several Tony Awards. She was born May 24, 1939, in
Jersey City and in...
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Nelle Porter is a
fictional character on the Fox
television show Ally McBeal. She is portra**** by
actress Portia de
Rossi and
appears in
Seasons 2 through...
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Nelles is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: H.
Vivian Nelles,
Canadian historian Mathilde Nelles (born 1997),
Belgian alpine ski racer...
- Evan
Heinrich Nikolai Nelle (born June 8, 1998) is a
Filipino basketball player for the
NorthPort Batang Pier of the
Philippine Basketball ****ociation...
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Robert Nelles (October 6, 1761 – July 27, 1842) was a
businessman and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He was born in
Stone Arabia, now
known as Nelliston...
- The
former Van
Nelle Factory (Dutch: Van Nellefabriek) on the
Schie in Rotterdam, is
considered a
prime example of the
modernist and
functionalist architecture...
- supplement). 12 June 1965. p. 5514. "Cemetery and
cremation search".
Palmerston North City Council.
Retrieved 17
April 2016.
Photograph of
Nelle Scanlan...
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Nelle Harper Lee (April 28, 1926 –
February 19, 2016) was an
American novelist whose 1960
novel To Kill a
Mockingbird won the 1961
Pulitzer Prize and...