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Apollinarian
Apollinarian A*pol`li*na"ri*an, a. [L. Apollinaris, fr. Apollo.] (Rom. Antiq.) In honor of Apollo; as, the Apollinarian games.
Apollinarian
Apollinarian A*pol`li*na"ri*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea in the fourth century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ.
Apollinaris water
Apollinaris water A*pol`li*na"ris wa"ter An effervescing alkaline mineral water used as a table beverage. It is obtained from a spring in Apollinarisburg, near Bonn.
Bolling
Bolling Boll"ing, n. [Cf. Bole stem of a tree, and Poll, v. t.] A tree from which the branches have been cut; a pollard.
Carolling
Carol Car"ol, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caroled, or Carolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Caroling, or Carolling.] 1. To praise or celebrate in song. The Shepherds at their festivals Carol her goodness. --Milton. 2. To sing, especially with joyful notes. Hovering swans . . . carol sounds harmonious. --Prior.
Collin
Collin Col"lin, n. [Gr. ko`lla glue.] A very pure form of gelatin.
Colline
Colline Col"line, n. [F. colline, fr. L. collis a hill.] A small hill or mount. [Obs.] And watered park, full of fine collines and ponds. --Evelyn.
Collineation
Collineation Col*lin`e*a"tion, n. [L. collineare to direct in a straight line. See Collimation.] The act of aiming at, or directing in a line with, a fixed object. [R.] --Johnson.
Colling
Colling Coll"ing, n. [From Coll, v. t.] An embrace; dalliance. [Obs.] --Halliwell.
Collingly
Collingly Coll"ing*ly, adv. With embraces. [Obs.] --Gascoigne.
Collingual
Collingual Col*lin"gual, a. Having, or pertaining to, the same language.
Collinsonia Canadensis
Stoneroot Stone"root`, n. (Bot.) A North American plant (Collinsonia Canadensis) having a very hard root; horse balm. See Horse balm, under Horse.
Controlling
Control Con*trol", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Controlled; p. pr. & vb. n. Controlling.] [F. contr[^o]ler, fr. contr[^o]le.] [Formerly written comptrol and controul.] 1. To check by a counter register or duplicate account; to prove by counter statements; to confute. [Obs.] This report was controlled to be false. --Fuller. 2. To exercise restraining or governing influence over; to check; to counteract; to restrain; to regulate; to govern; to overpower. Give me a staff of honor for mine age, But not a scepter to control the world. --Shak. I feel my virtue struggling in my soul: But stronger passion does its power control. --Dryden. Syn: To restrain; rule; govern; manage; guide; regulate; hinder; direct; check; curb; counteract; subdue.
Corolline
Corolline Cor"ol*line (-l?n), a. Of or pertaining to a corolla.
Decolling
Decolling De*col"ling, n. Beheading. [R.] By a speedy dethroning and decolling of the king. --Parliamentary History (1648).
Disenrolling
Disenroll Dis`en*roll", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disenrolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Disenrolling.] To erase from a roll or list. [Written also disenrol.] --Donne.
Drolling
Droll Droll, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Drolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Drolling.] To jest; to play the buffoon. [R.]
Drollingly
Drollingly Droll"ing*ly, adv. In a jesting manner.
Enrolling
Enroll En*roll", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enrolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Enrolling.] [Pref. en- + roll: cf. F. enr[^o]ler; pref. en- (L. in) + r[^o]le roll or register. See Roll, n.] [Written also enrol.] 1. To insert in a roil; to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court; hence, to record; to insert in records; to leave in writing; as, to enroll men for service; to enroll a decree or a law; also, reflexively, to enlist. An unwritten law of common right, so engraven in the hearts of our ancestors, and by them so constantly enjoyed and claimed, as that it needed not enrolling. --Milton. All the citizen capable of bearing arms enrolled themselves. --Prescott. 2. To envelop; to inwrap; to involve. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Extolling
Extol Ex*tol", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Extolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Extolling.] [L. extollere; ex out + tollere to lift, take up, or raise: cf. OF. extoller. See Tollerate, and cf. Flate.] 1. To place on high; to lift up; to elevate. [Obs.] Who extolled you in the half-crown boxes, Where you might sit and muster all the beauties. --Beau.? Fl. 2. To elevate by praise; to eulogize; to praise; to magnify; as, to extol virtue; to extol an act or a person. Wherein have I so deserved of you, That you extol me thus? --Shak. Syn: To praise; applaud; commend; magnify; celebrate; laud; glorify. See Praise.
Gambolling
Gambol Gam"bol v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gamboled, or Gambolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Gamboling or Gambolling.] To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to skip; to play in frolic, like boys or lambs.
Hemicollin
Hemicollin Hem`i*col"lin, n. [Hemi- + collin.] (Physiol. Chem.) See Semiglutin.
Inscrolling
Inscroll In*scroll", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inscrolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Inscrolling.] To write on a scroll; to record. [Written also inscrol.] --Shak.
Intercolline
Intercolline In`ter*col"line, a. (Geol.) Situated between hills; -- applied especially to valleys lying between volcanic cones.
Jolliness
Jolliness Jol"li*ness, n. Jollity; noisy mirth. --Chaucer.
Knolling
Knoll Knoll, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Knolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Knolling.] [OE. knollen, AS. cnyllan. See Knell.] To ring, as a bell; to strike a knell upon; to toll; to proclaim, or summon, by ringing. ``Knolled to church.' --Shak. Heavy clocks knolling the drowsy hours. --Tennyson.
Logrolling
Logrolling Log"roll`ing, n. 1. (Logging) The act or process of rolling logs from the place where they were felled to the stream which floats them to the sawmill or to market. In this labor neighboring camps of loggers combine to assist each other in turn. --Longfellow. [U.S.] 2. Hence: A combining to assist another in consideration of receiving assistance in return; -- sometimes used of a disreputable mode of accomplishing political schemes or ends. [Cant, U.S.]
Lollingly
Lollingly Loll"ing*ly, adv. In a lolling manner. --Buckle.
Mollinet
Mollinet Mol"li*net, n. [Cf. Moline.] A little mill.
mollingong
Mullingong Mul"lin*gong, n. (Zo["o]l.) See Duck mole, under Duck. [Written also mollingong.]

Meaning of Ollin from wikipedia

- Na**** Ollin is a concept in Aztec/Mexica cosmology with a variety of meanings. Na**** translates to "four" and Ollin translates to "movement" or "motion...
- previous world (Na**** Atl) to create new life for the present world, Na**** Ollin, the sun of movement. In a sense, this re-creation of life is reenacted...
- V is the mini truck variant based on the Gratour V3 and was renamed to ollin T3 from November 2016. The original Gratour V3 microvan was launched on...
- Chanti Ollin was a self-managed social centre in Mexico City, Mexico, between 2003 and 2017. It was occupied in 2003 by students from the 1999–2000 UNAM...
- In Mesoamerican culture, Tonatiuh (Nahuatl: Tōnatiuh [toːˈnatiʍ] "Movement of the Sun") is an Aztec sun deity of the daytime sky who rules the cardinal...
- In creation myths, the term "Five Suns" refers to the belief of certain Nahua cultures and Aztec peoples that the world has gone through five distinct...
- name:瑞沃) Foton Ollin (奥铃) Foton Ollin Beyond (since 2005, Original name:奥铃超越) Foton Ollin MRI (since 2005, Original name:奥铃捷运) Foton Ollin V Foton Tornado...
- The Ollin Yoliztli Prize (Spanish: Premio Ollin Yoliztli) was a prestigious but short-lived international prize that was bestowed by the President of...
- Yoltzin instead of María. Yoltzin moved to Xochimilco with her two kids: Ollin and Tonatiuh. She sold flowers to provide for her family and became well-liked...
- Hiaki High School Calli Ollin High School (2010) Itzcalli Academy (2005) Facebook note from superintendent informing of the closure of Calli Ollin v t e...