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Definition of neat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of neat is as below...
Neat (a.)
Excellent
in
character,
skill,
or
performance,
etc.; nice;
finished;
adroit;
as, a neat
design;
a neat
thief..
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Subnarcotic
::
Submuscular
(a.)
Situated
underneath
a
muscle
or
muscles.
Bistoury
::
Bistoury
(n.) A
surgical
instrument
consisting
of a
slender
knife,
either
straight
or
curved,
generally
used by
introducing
it
beneath
the part to be
divided,
and
cutting
towards
the
surface..
Delineator
::
Delineator
(n.) A
perambulator
which
records
distances
and
delineates
a
profile,
as of a
road..
Director
::
Director
(n.) A
slender
grooved
instrument
upon which a knife is made to slide when it is
wished
to limit the
extent
of
motion
of the
latter,
or
prevent
its
injuring
the parts
beneath..
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) The layer of loose
tissue,
often
containing
fat,
immediately
beneath
the skin; the
stronger
layer of
connective
tissue
covering
and
investing
all
muscles;
an
aponeurosis..
Skim
::
Skim (v. t.) To clear (a
liquid)
from scum or
substance
floating
or lying
thereon,
by means of a
utensil
that
passes
just
beneath
the
surface;
as, to skim milk; to skim
broth..
Untidy
::
Untidy
(a.) Not tidy or neat;
slovenly.
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) The part of
anything
which is
beneath
the
contents
and
supports
them, as the part of a chair on which a
person
sits, the
circular
base or lower head of a cask or tub, or the plank floor of a
ship's
hold; the under
surface..
Ganoine
::
Ganoine
(n.) A
peculiar
bony
tissue
beneath
the
enamel
of a
ganoid
scale.
Picture
::
Picture
(v. t.) To draw or paint a
resemblance
of; to
delineate;
to
represent;
to form or
present
an ideal
likeness
of; to bring
before
the mind.
Sublinguae
::
Sublineation
(n.) A mark of a line or lines under a word in a
sentence,
or under
another
line;
underlining..
Underlay
::
Underlay
(v. t.) To lay
beneath;
to put
under.
Unethes
::
Unethes
(adv.)
With
difficulty;
scarcely.
See
Uneath.
Underdig
::
Underdig
(v. t.) To dig under or
beneath;
to
undermine.
Chigre
::
Chigre
(n.) A
species
of flea
(Pulex
penetrans),
common
in the West
Indies
and South
America,
which often
attacks
the feet or any
exposed
part of the human body, and
burrowing
beneath
the skin
produces
great
irritation.
When the
female
is
allowed
to
remain
and
breed,
troublesome
sores
result,
which are
sometimes
dangerous.
See
Jigger..
Blazon
::
Blazon
(v. t.) To
describe
in
proper
terms (the
figures
of
heraldic
devices);
also, to
delineate
(armorial
bearings);
to
emblazon..
Euplexoptera
::
Euplexoptera
(n. pl.) An order of
insects,
including
the
earwig.
The
anterior
wings are
short,
in the form of
elytra,
while the
posterior
wings fold up
beneath
them. See
Earwig..
Sciagraphy
::
Sciagraphy
(n.) The art or
science
of
projecting
or
delineating
shadows
as they fall in
nature.
Trim
::
Trim (v. t.) Fitly
adjusted;
being in good
order.,
or made ready for
service
or use; firm;
compact;
snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim
built;
everything
about the man is trim; a
person
is trim when his body is well
shaped
and firm; his dress is trim when it fits
closely
to his body, and
appears
tight and snug; a man or a
soldier
is trim when he
stands
erect..
Balneatory
::
Balneatory
(a.)
Belonging
to a bath.
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