![]() Ulnā′re, an element of the primitive carpus situated on the ulnar side-represented in man by the cuneiform bone:- pl. the inner and larger of the two bones of the forearm:- pl. Ul′min, a dark-brown gummy substance exuded from excrescences in the elm, oak, &c., and present in peat, vegetable mould, &c. Ul′mic, Ul′mous, pertaining to ulmin.- ns. relating to an order of trees of which the elm is the type.- adjs. the quantity a cask lacks of being full.- n. Ulon′cus, swelling of the gums Ulorrhā′gia, bleeding from the gums. growing in swampy places.-Also Ulig′inous. a genus of shrubs of the Bean family, including the furze, gorse, or whin. the collective name (which can not be used as a singular) of the body of professional theologians and doctors of divinity, and therefore of law, in any Mohammedan country. Ul′cered, affected with an ulcer Ul′cerous, of the nature of an ulcer: affected with an ulcer.- adv. Ulcerā′tion, that part or effect of an inflammatory process in which the materials of inflamed tissues, liquefied or degenerate, are cast off, in solution or very minute particles, from free surfaces, or, more rarely, are absorbed from the substance of the body: an ulcer.- adjs. ![]() Ul′cerate, to be formed into an ulcer.-v.t to affect with an ulcer or ulcers.- n. ![]() a dangerous sore, discharging matter: ( fig.) a sore, a strain.- v.i. a Russian decree having the force of law, emanating from the Czar directly or from the senate: any official proclamation. one of a kind of light cavalry for outpost duty, &c., armed with a lance, famous esp. pertaining to the Ugrians, a name used by Castrén for Ostiaks, Voguls, and Magyars belonging to the Ugro-Finnic division of the Ural-Altaic peoples.-Also Ug′ric. Ug′someness.- Ugly customer, a dangerous antagonist Ugly man, the actual person who garrottes the victim in a confederacy of three, the others, the fore-stall and back-stall, covering his escape. ( coll.) an ugly person: a hood formerly worn by ladies as a shade for the eyes.- v.t. offensive to the eye: deformed: hateful: ill-natured: very severe, dangerous, as an ugly wound.- n. the mammary glands of various animals, esp. applied to land held solely by uninterrupted succession, under no feudal superior.- n. Ubiq′uitous, Ubiq′uitary, being everywhere.- adv. Ubī′ety, the state of being in a definite place, whereness: omnipresence Ubiquitā′rian, one who believes in the relative omnipresence of the human nature of Christ, and accordingly in His actual necessary bodily presence in the Eucharist.- adj. existence everywhere at the same time: omnipresence.- ns. ( Browning) yielding abundance, fruitful.- n. From V, the lapidary and capital form, the uncial and cursive forms U and u were developed, gradually V becoming appropriated as the symbol for the consonant, and the medial form u as the symbol for the vowel. The twenty-first letter and the fifth vowel in our alphabet-evolving amongst the Greeks as V, with the value of u. Fāte, fär mē, hėr mīne mōte mūte mōōn then.
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