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91Irriguous — Ir*rig u*ous, a. [L. irriguus. See {Irrigate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Watered; watery; moist; dewy. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The flowery lap Of some irriguous valley spreads her store. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Gently penetrating or pervading. [Obs.] J …
92Mead — Mead, n. [AS. m[=ae]d. See {Meadow}.] A meadow. [1913 Webster] A mede All full of freshe flowers, white and reede. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary, wandering steps he leads. Addison. [1913 Webster] …
93Morn — (m[^o]rn), n. [OE. morwen, morgen, AS. morgen; akin to D. morgen, OS. morgan, G. morgen, Icel. morginn, morgunn, Sw. morgon, Dan. morgen, Goth. ma[ u]rgins. Cf. {Morrow}, {Morning}.] The first part of the day; the morning; used chiefly in poetry …
94Moser's images — Roric Ro ric, a. [L. ros, roris, dew.] Of or pertaining to dew; resembling dew; dewy. [1913 Webster] {Roric figures} (Physics), figures which appear upon a polished surface, as glass, when objects which have been near to, or in contact with, the… …
95path — (p[.a]th), n.; pl. {paths} (p[.a][th]z). [AS. p[ae][eth], pa[eth]; akin to D. pad, G. pfad, of uncertain origin; cf. Gr. pa tos, Skr. patha, path. [root]21.] 1. A trodden way; a footway. [1913 Webster] The dewy paths of meadows we will tread.… …
96paths — path path (p[.a]th), n.; pl. {paths} (p[.a][th]z). [AS. p[ae][eth], pa[eth]; akin to D. pad, G. pfad, of uncertain origin; cf. Gr. pa tos, Skr. patha, path. [root]21.] 1. A trodden way; a footway. [1913 Webster] The dewy paths of meadows we will… …
97Roral — Ro ral, a. [L. ros, roris, dew.] Of or pertaining to dew; consisting of dew; dewy. [R.] M. Green. [1913 Webster] …
98Roric — Ro ric, a. [L. ros, roris, dew.] Of or pertaining to dew; resembling dew; dewy. [1913 Webster] {Roric figures} (Physics), figures which appear upon a polished surface, as glass, when objects which have been near to, or in contact with, the… …
99Roric figures — Roric Ro ric, a. [L. ros, roris, dew.] Of or pertaining to dew; resembling dew; dewy. [1913 Webster] {Roric figures} (Physics), figures which appear upon a polished surface, as glass, when objects which have been near to, or in contact with, the… …
100Rorid — Ro rid, a. [L. roridus, fr. ros, roris, dew.] Dewy; bedewed. [R.] T. Granger. [1913 Webster] …