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Definition of nag
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Nag (n.) A
paramour;
-- in
contempt.
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Nag
::
Nag (n.) A
paramour;
-- in
contempt.
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) One who, or that
which,
conducts;
a
leader;
a
commander;
a
guide;
a
manager;
a
director..
Engineer
::
Engineer
(v. t.) To use
contrivance
and
effort
for; to guide the
course
of; to
manage;
as, to
engineer
a bill
through
Congress..
Quiescent
::
Quiescent
(a.) Not
ruffed
with
passion;
unagitated;
not in
action;
not
excited;
quiet;
dormant;
resting.
Pressman
::
Pressman
(n.) One who
manages,
or
attends
to, a
press,
esp. a
printing
press..
Wagonage
::
Wagonage
(n.) A
collection
of
wagons;
wagons,
collectively..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) The
collective
body of
persons
who live in one
house,
and under one head or
manager;
a
household,
including
parents,
children,
and
servants,
and, as the case may be,
lodgers
or
boarders..
Swing
::
Swing (v. t.) To give a
circular
movement
to; to
whirl;
to
brandish;
as, to swing a
sword;
to swing a club;
hence,
colloquially,
to
manage;
as, to swing a
business..
Snagging
::
Snagging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sna.
Orphanage
::
Orphanage
(n.) An
institution
or
asylum
for the care of
orphans.
Bulletin
::
Bulletin
(n.) A brief
statement
of facts
respecting
some
passing
event,
as
military
operations
or the
health
of some
distinguished
personage,
issued
by
authority
for the
information
of the
public..
Knagged
::
Knagged
(a.) Full of
knots;
knaggy.
Villanage
::
Villanage
(n.) The state of a
villain,
or serf; base
servitude;
tenure
on
condition
of doing the
meanest
services
for the
lord..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.)
Harmony
and
proportion
in
motions,
as of a
well-managed
horse..
Appanage
::
Appanage
(n.) A
dependency;
a
dependent
territory.
Dunnage
::
Dunnage
(n.)
Fagots,
boughs,
or loose
materials
of any kind, laid on the
bottom
of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to
prevent
injury
by
water,
or
stowed
among casks and other cargo to
prevent
their
motion..
Drainage
::
Drainage
(n.) The mode in which the
waters
of a
country
pass off by its
streams
and
rivers.
Anaglyptics
::
Anaglyptics
(n.) The art of
carving
in low
relief,
embossing,
etc..
Recoinage
::
Recoinage
(n.) The act of
coining
anew.
Anaglyphic
::
Anaglyphic
(a.) Alt. of
Anaglyphica.
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