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Definition of new
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 new is as below...
New
(superl.)
As if
lately
begun or made;
having
the state or
quality
of
original
freshness;
also,
changed
for the
better;
renovated;
unworn;
untried;
unspent;
as, rest and
travel
made him a new man..
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Rarefy
::
Rarefy
(v. t.) To make rare, thin,
porous,
or less
dense;
to
expand
or
enlarge
without
adding
any new
portion
of
matter
to; --
opposed
to
condense..
Insinewing
::
Insinewing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Insine.
Newsboy
::
newsboy
(n.) A boy who
distributes
or sells
newspaper.
Retraction
::
Retraction
(n.) The act of
retracting
or
shortening;
as, the
retraction
of a
severed
muscle;
the
retraction
of a
sinew..
Novel
::
Novel (a.) Of
recent
origin
or
introduction;
not
ancient;
new;
hence,
out of the
ordinary
course;
unusual;
strange;
surprising..
Granite State
::
Granite
State () New
Hampshire;
-- a
nickname
alluding
to its
mountains,
which are
chiefly
of
granite..
Mooruk
::
Mooruk
(n.) A
species
of
cassowary
(Casuarius
Bennetti)
found in New
Britain,
and noted for its
agility
in
running
and
leaping.
It is
smaller
and has
stouter
legs than the
common
cassowary.
Its crest is
biloted;
the neck and
breast
are
black;
the back,
rufous
mixed with
black;
and the naked skin of the neck,
blue..
Rata
::
Rata (n.) A New
Zealand
forest
tree
(Metrosideros
robusta),
also, its hard dark red wood, used by the
Maoris
for
paddles
and war
clubs..
Selectman
::
Selectman
(n.) One of a board of town
officers
chosen
annually
in the New
England
States
to
transact
the
general
public
business
of the town, and have a kind of
executive
authority.
The
number
is
usually
from three to seven in each
town..
Hamilton Period
::
Hamilton
period
() A
subdivision
of the
Devonian
system
of
America;
-- so named from
Hamilton,
Madison
Co., New York. It
includes
the
Marcellus,
Hamilton,
and
Genesee
epochs
or
groups.
See the Chart of
Geology..
Complexion
::
Complexion
(n.) The
general
appearance
or
aspect;
as, the
complexion
of the sky; the
complexion
of the
news..
Neoplasia
::
Neoplasia
(n.)
Growth
or
development
of new
material;
neoplasty.
Blind
::
Blind (v. t.) To cover with a thin
coating
of sand and fine
gravel;
as a road newly
paved,
in order that the
joints
between
the
stones
may be
filled..
Neologist
::
Neologist
(n.) One who
introduces
new words or new
senses
of old words into a
language.
Townsman
::
Townsman
(n.) A
selectman,
in New
England.
See
Selectman..
Swarm
::
Swarm (n.)
Especially,
a great
number
of
honeybees
which
emigrate
from a hive at once, and seek new
lodgings
under the
direction
of a
queen;
a like body of bees
settled
permanently
in a
hive..
Peshitto
::
Peshitto
(n.) The
earliest
Syriac
version
of the Old
Testament,
translated
from
Hebrew;
also, the
incomplete
Syriac
version
of the New
Testament..
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) To mark the
limits
of by
stakes;
-- with out; as, to stake out land; to stake out a new
road..
Print
::
Print (n.) A
printed
publication,
more
especially
a
newspaper
or other
periodical..
Neophyte
::
Neophyte
(n.) A new
convert
or
proselyte;
-- a name given by the early
Christians,
and still given by the Roman
Catholics,
to such as have
recently
embraced
the
Christian
faith,
and been
admitted
to
baptism,
esp. to
converts
from
heathenism
or
Judaism..
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