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Definition of access
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Access
(n.)
Increase
by
something
added;
addition;
as, an
access
of
territory.
[In this sense
accession
is more
generally
used.].
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Interval
::
Interval
(n.) Space of time
between
any two
points
or
events;
as, the
interval
between
the death of
Charles
I. of
England,
and the
accession
of
Charles
II..
Facility
::
Facility
(n.)
Easiness
of
access;
complaisance;
affability.
Interregnum
::
Interregnum
(n.) The time
during
which a
throne
is
vacant
between
the death or
abdication
of a
sovereign
and the
accession
of his
successor.
Naked
::
Naked (a.)
Unprovided
with
needful
or
desirable
accessories,
means of
sustenance,
etc.;
destitute;
unaided;
bare..
Access
::
Access
(n.) A
coming
to, or near
approach;
admittance;
admission;
accessibility;
as, to gain
access
to a
prince..
Access
::
Access
(n.)
Admission
to
sexual
intercourse.
Command
::
Command
(v. t.) To have
within
a
sphere
of
control,
influence,
access,
or
vision;
to
dominate
by
position;
to
guard;
to
overlook..
Exposure
::
Exposure
(n.) The state of being
exposed
or laid open or bare;
openness
to
danger;
accessibility
to
anything
that may
affect,
especially
detrimentally;
as,
exposure
to
observation,
to cold, to
inconvenience..
Uncomeatable
::
Uncomeatable
(a.) Not to be come at, or
reached;
inaccessible..
Reaccess
::
Reaccess
(n.) A
second
access
or
approach;
a
return.
Accessarily
::
Accessarily
(adv.)
In the
manner
of an
accessary.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Thrown
open, or made
accessible,
to all; to be
enjoyed
without
limitations;
unrestricted;
not
obstructed,
engrossed,
or
appropriated;
open; -- said of a thing to be
possessed
or
enjoyed;
as, a free
school..
Attack
::
Attack
(n.) An
access
of
disease;
a fit of
sickness.
Impassible
::
Impassible
(a.)
Incapable
of
suffering;
inaccessible
to harm or pain; not to be
touched
or moved to
passion
or
sympathy;
unfeeling,
or not
showing
feeling;
without
sensation..
Costume
::
Costume
(n.) Such an
arrangement
of
accessories,
as in a
picture,
statue,
poem, or play, as is
appropriate
to the time,
place,
or other
circumstances
represented
or
described..
Icebound
::
Icebound
(a.)
Totally
surrounded
with ice, so as to be
incapable
of
advancing;
as, an
icebound
vessel;
also,
surrounded
by or
fringed
with ice so as to
hinder
easy
access;
as, an
icebound
coast..
Recourse
::
Recourse
(n.)
Access;
admittance.
Accession
::
Accession
(n.) The act by which one power
becomes
party to
engagements
already
in force
between
other
powers.
Accessory
::
Accessory
(n.) That which
belongs
to
something
else
deemed
the
principal;
something
additional
and
subordinate.
Insinuate
::
Insinuate
(v. i.) To
ingratiate
one's self; to
obtain
access
or favor by
flattery
or
cunning.
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