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4810

bakemeats
[.] BA'KEMEATS, n. Meats prepared for food in an oven. Gen.xl.

17442

dogs-meat
[.] DOGS-MEAT, n. Refuse; offal; meat for dogs.

18012

duck-meat
[.] DUCK-MEAT, DUCKS-MEAT, n. A plant, the Lemna, growing in ditches and shallow water, and serving for food for ducks and geese. The starry ducks-meat is the Callitriche.

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ducks-meat
[.] DUCK-MEAT, DUCKS-MEAT, n. A plant, the Lemna, growing in ditches and shallow water, and serving for food for ducks and geese. The starry ducks-meat is the Callitriche.

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fleshmeat
[.] FLESH'MEAT, n. Animal food; the flesh of animals prepared or used for food.

22802

forcemeat
[.] FORCEMEAT, n. A kind of stuffing in cookery.

27261

horsemeat
[.] HORSEMEAT, n. Food for horses; provender.

30503

intermeation
[.] INTERMEA'TION, n. [L. inter and meo, to flow.] [.] A flowing between. [Not in use.]

34589

meat
[.] MEAT, n. [.] 1. Food in general; any thing eaten for nourishment, either by man or beast. [.] [.] And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb--to you it shall be for meat. Gen.1. [.] [.] Every moving thing that liveth, shall be meat for you. [.] Gen.9. [.] [.] ...

34590

meat-offering
[.] ME'AT-OFFERING, n. An offering consisting of meat or food.

34591

meated
[.] ME'ATED, a. Fed; fattened. [Not used.]

34592

meathe
[.] MEATHE, n. Liquor or drink. [Not used.]

34593

meaty
[.] ME'ATY, a. Fleshy, but not fat. [Local.]

40408

permeate
[.] PER'MEATE, v.t. [L.permeo; per and meo, to glide, flow, or pass.] [.] To pass through the pores or interstices of a body; to penetrate and pass through a substance without rupture or displacement of its parts; applied particularly to fluids which pass through substances ...

40409

permeated
[.] PER'MEATED, pp. Passed through, as by a fluid.

40410

permeating
[.] PER'MEATING, ppr. Passing through the pores or interstices of a substance.

40411

permeation
[.] PERMEA'TION, n. The act of passing through the pores or interstices of a body.

50640

smeath
[.] SMEATH, n. A sea fowl.

51633

spoon-meat
[.] SPOON-MEAT, n. [spoon and meat.] Food that is or must be taken with a spoon; liquid food. [.] [.] Diet most upon spoon-meats.

53955

sweetmeat
[.] SWEE'TMEAT, n. [sweet and meat.] Fruit preserved with sugar; as peaches, pears, melons, nuts, orange peel, and the like.

62059

white-meat
[.] WHITE-MEAT, n. [white and meat.] Meats made of milk, butter, cheese, eggs and the like.

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importance

IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

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Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

3. Weight or consequence in self-estimation.

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