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Bagatelle
Bagatelle Bag`a*telle", n. [F., fr. It. bagatella; cf. Prov. It. bagata trifle, OF. bague, Pr. bagua, bundle. See Bag, n.] 1. A trifle; a thing of no importance. Rich trifles, serious bagatelles. --Prior. 2. A game played on an oblong board, having, at one end, cups or arches into or through which balls are to be driven by a rod held in the hand of the player.
Dentelle
Dentelle Den*telle", n. [F.] (Bookbinding) An ornamental tooling like lace. --Knight.
Eumetopias Stelleri
Sea lion Sea" li"on (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several large species of seals of the family Otariid[ae] native of the Pacific Ocean, especially the southern sea lion (Otaria jubata) of the South American coast; the northern sea lion (Eumetopias Stelleri) found from California to Japan; and the black, or California, sea lion (Zalophus Californianus), which is common on the rocks near San Francisco.
Foreteller
Foreteller Fore*tell"er, n. One who predicts. --Boyle.
Immortelle
Immortelle Im`mor*telle", n.; pl. Immortelles. [F. See Immortal.] (Bot.) A plant with a conspicuous, dry, unwithering involucre, as the species of Antennaria, Helichrysum, Gomphrena, etc. See Everlasting.
Immortelles
Immortelle Im`mor*telle", n.; pl. Immortelles. [F. See Immortal.] (Bot.) A plant with a conspicuous, dry, unwithering involucre, as the species of Antennaria, Helichrysum, Gomphrena, etc. See Everlasting.
Incastelled
Incastelled In*cas"telled, a. (Far.) Hoofbound. --Crabb.
Intellect
Intellect In"tel*lect, n. [L. intellectus, fr. intelligere, intellectum, to understand: cf. intellect. See Intelligent.] (Metaph.) The part or faculty of the human soul by which it knows, as distinguished from the power to feel and to will; sometimes, the capacity for higher forms of knowledge, as distinguished from the power to perceive objects in their relations; the power to judge and comprehend; the thinking faculty; the understanding.
Intellected
Intellected In"tel*lect`ed, a. Endowed with intellect; having intellectual powers or capacities. [R.] In body, and in bristles, they became As swine, yet intellected as before. --Cowper.
Intellection
Intellection In`tel*lec"tion, n. [L. intellectio synecdoche: cf. F. intellection.] A mental act or process; especially: (a) The act of understanding; simple apprehension of ideas; intuition. Bentley. (b) A creation of the mind itself. --Hickok.
Intellective
Intellective In`tel*lec"tive, a. [Cf. F. intellectif.] 1. Pertaining to, or produced by, the intellect or understanding; intellectual. 2. Having power to understand, know, or comprehend; intelligent; rational. --Glanvill. 3. Capable of being perceived by the understanding only, not by the senses. Intellective abstractions of logic and metaphysics. --Milton.
Intellectively
Intellectively In`tel*lec"tive*ly, adv. In an intellective manner. [R.] ``Not intellectivelly to write.' --Warner.
Intellectual
Intellectual In`tel*lec"tu*al, n. The intellect or understanding; mental powers or faculties. Her husband, for I view far round, not nigh, Whose higher intellectual more I shun. --Milton. I kept her intellectuals in a state of exercise. --De Quincey.
Intellectual
Intellectual In`tel*lec"tu*al (?; 135), a. [L. intellectualis: cf. F. intellectuel.] 1. Belonging to, or performed by, the intellect; mental; as, intellectual powers, activities, etc. Logic is to teach us the right use of our reason or intellectual powers. --I. Watts. 2. Endowed with intellect; having the power of understanding; having capacity for the higher forms of knowledge or thought; characterized by intelligence or mental capacity; as, an intellectual person. Who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity? --Milton. 3. Suitable for exercising the intellect; formed by, and existing for, the intellect alone; perceived by the intellect; as, intellectual employments. 4. Relating to the understanding; treating of the mind; as, intellectual philosophy, sometimes called ``mental' philosophy.
Intellectualism
Intellectualism In`tel*lec"tu*al*ism, n. 1. Intellectual power; intellectuality. 2. The doctrine that knowledge is derived from pure reason.
Intellectualist
Intellectualist In`tel*lec"tu*al*ist, n. 1. One who overrates the importance of the understanding. [R.] --Bacon. 2. One who accepts the doctrine of intellectualism.
Intellectualize
Intellectualize In`tel*lec"tu*al*ize, v. t. 1. To treat in an intellectual manner; to discuss intellectually; to reduce to intellectual form; to express intellectually; to idealize. Sentiment is intellectualized emotion. --Lowell. 2. To endow with intellect; to bestow intellectual qualities upon; to cause to become intellectual.
Intellectually
Intellectually In`tel*lec"tu*al*ly, adv. In an intellectual manner.
Mantelletta
Mantelletta Man`tel*let"ta, n. [It. mantelletta. See Mantelet.] (R. C. Ch.) A silk or woolen vestment without sleeves worn by cardinals, bishops, abbots, and the prelates of the Roman court. It has a low collar, is fastened in front, and reaches almost to the knees.
Scutelle
Scutella Scu*tel"la, n.; pl. Scutelle. [NL., fem. dim. of L. scutum.] (Zo["o]l.) See Scutellum, n., 2.
Stelled
Stelled Stelled, a. [See Stell to place.] Firmly placed or fixed. [Obs.] ``The stelled fires' [the stars]. --Shak. Note: [In this passage by some defined as ``starry,' as if from stellatus.]
Steller
Steller Stel"ler, n. [After Geo. W. Steller, a German naturalist.] (Zo["o]l) The rytina; -- called also stellerine.
Stellera
Gromwell Grom"well, n. [Called also gromel, grommel, graymill, and gray millet, all prob. fr. F. gr?mil, cf. W. cromandi.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Lithospermum (L. arvense), anciently used, because of its stony pericarp, in the cure of gravel. The German gromwell is the Stellera. [Written also gromill.]
stellerid
Starfish Star"fish, n. 1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of echinoderms belonging to the class Asterioidea, in which the body is star-shaped and usually has five rays, though the number of rays varies from five to forty or more. The rays are often long, but are sometimes so short as to appear only as angles to the disklike body. Called also sea star, five-finger, and stellerid. Note: The ophiuroids are also sometimes called starfishes. See Brittle star, and Ophiuroidea. 2. (Zo["o]l.) The dollar fish, or butterfish.
Stellerid
Stellerid Stel"ler*id, n. [L. stella a star.] (Zo["o]l.) A starfish.
Stellerida
Stellerida Stel*ler"i*da, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) An extensive group of echinoderms, comprising the starfishes and ophiurans.
Stelleridan
Stelleridan Stel*ler"i*dan, Stelleridean Stel`ler*id"e*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) A starfish, or brittle star.
Stelleridean
Stelleridan Stel*ler"i*dan, Stelleridean Stel`ler*id"e*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) A starfish, or brittle star.
stellerine
Steller Stel"ler, n. [After Geo. W. Steller, a German naturalist.] (Zo["o]l) The rytina; -- called also stellerine.
Superintellectual
Superintellectual Su`per*in`tel*lec"tu*al, a. Being above intellect.

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