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Chemistry
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Acronyms & AI meanings
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n.
The office of a writer.
n. pl.
An extensive artificial division of the animal kingdom, including the parasitic worms, or helminths, together with the nemerteans, annelids, and allied groups. By some writers the branchiopods, the bryzoans, and the tunicates are also included. The name was used in a still wider sense by Linnaeus and his followers.
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Noxious; mischievous; malignant; spiteful; as, a venomous progeny; a venomous writer.
v. t.
To write one's name at the foot or end of, as a letter or any legal instrument.
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Having written much, or produced many volumes; copious; diffuse; as, a voluminous writer.
v. t.
To subscribe one's name to for insurance, especially for marine insurance; to write one's name under, or set one's name to, as a policy of insurance, for the purpose of becoming answerable for loss or damage, on consideration of receiving a certain premium per cent; as, individuals, as well as companies, may underwrite policies of insurance.
v. t.
To set down for reading; to express in legible or intelligible characters; to inscribe; as, to write a deed; to write a bill of divorcement; hence, specifically, to set down in an epistle; to communicate by letter.
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The writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer.
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A writer of verses; especially, a writer of commonplace poetry; a poetaster; a rhymer; -- used humorously or in contempt.
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One who writes short stories, as for magazines.
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The skin of the squirrel, much used in the fourteenth century as fur for garments, and frequently mentioned by writers of that period in describing the costly dresses of kings, nobles, and prelates. It is represented in heraldry by a series of small shields placed close together, and alternately white and blue.
v. i.
To go away; to depart; to stray off; to deviate; to go astray; as, a writer wanders from his subject.
v. t.
To set down, as legible characters; to form the conveyance of meaning; to inscribe on any material by a suitable instrument; as, to write the characters called letters; to write figures.
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One who writes a volume; an author.
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One who writes, or has written; a scribe; a clerk.
v. i.
To be regularly employed or occupied in writing, copying, or accounting; to act as clerk or amanuensis; as, he writes in one of the public offices.
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An upward stroke, especially the stroke, or line, made by a writing instrument when moving upward, or from the body of the writer, or a line corresponding to the part of a letter thus made.
v. t.
To write under something else; to subscribe.
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Of or pertaining to the art of healing or treating the diseases of domestic animals, as oxen, horses, sheep, etc.; as, a veterinary writer or school.
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One who is engaged in literary composition as a profession; an author; as, a writer of novels.
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