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Melainotype
Melainotype Me*lai"no*type, n. See Melanotype.
melainotype
Melanotype Me*lan"o*type, n. [Gr. me`las, -anos, black + -type.] (Photog.) A positive picture produced with sensitized collodion on a smooth surface of black varnish, coating a thin plate of iron; also, the process of making such a picture. [Written also melainotype.]
Villainous
Villainous Vil"lain*ous, a. [Written also villanous.] 1. Base; vile; mean; depraved; as, a villainous person or wretch. 2. Proceeding from, or showing, extreme depravity; suited to a villain; as, a villainous action. 3. Sorry; mean; mischievous; -- in a familiar sense. ``A villainous trick of thine eye.' --Shak. Villainous judgment (O. E. Law), a judgment that casts reproach on the guilty person. --- Vil"lain*ous*ly, adv. Vil"lain*ous*ness, n.
Villainous judgment
Villainous Vil"lain*ous, a. [Written also villanous.] 1. Base; vile; mean; depraved; as, a villainous person or wretch. 2. Proceeding from, or showing, extreme depravity; suited to a villain; as, a villainous action. 3. Sorry; mean; mischievous; -- in a familiar sense. ``A villainous trick of thine eye.' --Shak. Villainous judgment (O. E. Law), a judgment that casts reproach on the guilty person. --- Vil"lain*ous*ly, adv. Vil"lain*ous*ness, n.
Villainously
Villainous Vil"lain*ous, a. [Written also villanous.] 1. Base; vile; mean; depraved; as, a villainous person or wretch. 2. Proceeding from, or showing, extreme depravity; suited to a villain; as, a villainous action. 3. Sorry; mean; mischievous; -- in a familiar sense. ``A villainous trick of thine eye.' --Shak. Villainous judgment (O. E. Law), a judgment that casts reproach on the guilty person. --- Vil"lain*ous*ly, adv. Vil"lain*ous*ness, n.
Villainousness
Villainous Vil"lain*ous, a. [Written also villanous.] 1. Base; vile; mean; depraved; as, a villainous person or wretch. 2. Proceeding from, or showing, extreme depravity; suited to a villain; as, a villainous action. 3. Sorry; mean; mischievous; -- in a familiar sense. ``A villainous trick of thine eye.' --Shak. Villainous judgment (O. E. Law), a judgment that casts reproach on the guilty person. --- Vil"lain*ous*ly, adv. Vil"lain*ous*ness, n.

Meaning of Laino from wikipedia

- Laino (Comasco: Laìn [laˈĩː]) is a comune (muni****lity) in the province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north...
- Domingo Isabelino Laíno Figueredo (born 8 July 1935) is a Paraguayan politician, economist, and activist. The first leader of the Authentic Radical Liberal...
- Laino Castello (Calabrian: Castièddru) is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza, in the Calabria region of southern Italy. Laino Borgo "Superficie...
- Eleanor Jane Miller Laino (March 10, 1948 – November 16, 2021) was an American poet, author of Girl Hurt (Alice James Books, 1995). She has a new collection...
- Laino Borgo (Calabrian: Laìnu) is a town and comune of 1,879 inhabitants in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It is located...
- police violently barred Laíno's return. The Stroessner regime relented in April 1987, and permitted Laíno to return to Asunción. Laíno took the lead in organizing...
- Italia Viaduct is a 260-metre-high (850 ft) viaduct near Laino Borgo, Calabria, Italy. It is the highest bridge in Italy, and was the second highest bridge...
- "Palayo" Felip Bea Laino Chapters Ph 4:23 2022 "Bulan" Felip Bea Laino Chapters Ph 3:23 2023 "ROCKSTA" Felip 2:15 "STRAYDOGS" Felip Bea Laino Chapters Ph 3:29...
- military commander. He was a nephew of Francesco Pignatelli, marchese di Laino [it]. In March 1810 Pignatelli was sent to command the Neapolitan Division...
- 8 & 12. Laino 2006, para. 13. Irvin 2012, pp. 87–88. Irvin 2012, p. 88. Emery 2004, p. 371. Lock 2015, p. 246. Laino 2006, paras. 26-27. Laino 2006, para...