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Abstersion
Abstersion Ab*ster"sion, n. [F. abstersion. See Absterge.] Act of wiping clean; a cleansing; a purging. The task of ablution and abstersion being performed. --Sir W. Scott.
Abstersive
Abstersive Ab*ster"sive, a. [Cf. F. abstersif. See Absterge.] Cleansing; purging. --Bacon.
Abstersive
Abstersive Ab*ster"sive, n. Something cleansing. The strong abstersive of some heroic magistrate. --Milton.
Abstersiveness
Abstersiveness Ab*ster"sive*ness, n. The quality of being abstersive. --Fuller.
Countersign
Countersign Coun`ter*sign" (-s?n`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Countersigned (-s?nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersigning.] [Counter- + sign: cf. F. contresigner.] To sign on the opposite side of (an instrument or writing); hence, to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
Countersign
Countersign Coun"ter*sign`, a. 1. The signature of a secretary or other officer to a writing signed by a principal or superior, to attest its authenticity. 2. (Mil.) A private signal, word, or phrase, which must be given in order to pass a sentry; a watchword.
Countersigned
Countersign Coun`ter*sign" (-s?n`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Countersigned (-s?nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersigning.] [Counter- + sign: cf. F. contresigner.] To sign on the opposite side of (an instrument or writing); hence, to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
Countersigning
Countersign Coun`ter*sign" (-s?n`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Countersigned (-s?nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersigning.] [Counter- + sign: cf. F. contresigner.] To sign on the opposite side of (an instrument or writing); hence, to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
Countersink
Countersink Coun"ter*sink` (koun"t[~e]r*s[i^][ng]k`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Countersunk (-s[u^][ng]k`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersinking.] 1. To chamfer or form a depression around the top of (a hole in wood, metal, etc.) for the reception of the head of a screw or bolt below the surface, either wholly or in part; as, to countersink a hole for a screw. 2. To cause to sink even with or below the surface; as, to countersink a screw or bolt into woodwork.
Countersink
Countersink Coun"ter*sink`, n. 1. An enlargement of the upper part of a hole, forming a cavity or depression for receiving the head of a screw or bolt. Note: In the United States a flaring cavity formed by chamfering the edges of a round hole is called a countersink, while a cylindrical flat-bottomed enlargement of the mouth of the hole is usually called a conterbore. 2. A drill or cutting tool for countersinking holes.
Countersinking
Countersink Coun"ter*sink` (koun"t[~e]r*s[i^][ng]k`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Countersunk (-s[u^][ng]k`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersinking.] 1. To chamfer or form a depression around the top of (a hole in wood, metal, etc.) for the reception of the head of a screw or bolt below the surface, either wholly or in part; as, to countersink a hole for a screw. 2. To cause to sink even with or below the surface; as, to countersink a screw or bolt into woodwork.
Detersively
Detersively De*ter"sive*ly, adv. In a way to cleanse.
Detersiveness
Detersiveness De*ter"sive*ness, n. The quality of cleansing.
Extersion
Extersion Ex*ter"sion, n. [L. extergere, extersum, to wipe out; ex out + tergere to wipe or rub off.] The act of wiping or rubbing out. [Obs.]
Intersidereal
Intersidereal In`ter*si*de"re*al, a. Between or among constellations or stars; interstellar.
Mastersinger
Mastersinger Mas"ter*sing`er, n. [A translation of G. meisters["a]nger.] One of a class of poets which flourished in Nuremberg and some other cities of Germany in the 15th and 16th centuries. They bound themselves to observe certain arbitrary laws of rhythm.
Meistersinger
Meistersinger Meis"ter*sing`er, n. [G.] See Mastersinger.

Meaning of Tersi from wikipedia

- Tirsä (Tatar: Тирсә, romanized: Tirsä) is a rural locality (a selo) in Ägerce District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 1765 as of 2010. Tirsä is located...
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- four tones: high, low, fall and rise. In Dosso, some linguists (such as Tersis) have observed a dipping (falling-rising) tone for certain words: ma ("the...
- 2010-05-19. Fortescue (1991b) p****im Mennecier (1995), p. 102. Mahieu & Tersis (2009), p. 53. Fortescue (1990), p. 317. Rischel (1974), pp. 79–80. Jacobsen...
- Sinathriya (season 1) Grace Whent (season 1) Farishad Latjuba (season 2) Tersi Eva Ranti (season 2) Production locations Bali, Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia...
- de Oliveira and Piha were in the ****pit and evacuated from there, and Tersis and Brandão escaped out of the forward galley. Trajano was found unconscious...
- 2: 39–76. doi:10.1007/BF00233713. S2CID 170296224. Mahieu, Marc-Antoine; Tersis, Nicole (2009). Variations on polysynthesis: the Eskaleut languages. Typological...
- transitivity. (Remember also section #Ergative–absolutive.) See also Nicole Tersis and Shirley Carter-Thomas (2005). Even the grammatical polarity can be expressed...
- 20% more in Denmark. Greenlandic at Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009) Nicole Tersis, in Variations on polysynthesis: the Eskaleut languages Ch. 4 Mennecier...