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Definition of numb
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 numb is as below...
Numb (v. t.) To make numb; to
deprive
of the power of
sensation
or
motion;
to
render
senseless
or
inert;
to
deaden;
to
benumb;
to
stupefy.
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Excess
::
Excess
(n.) The
degree
or
amount
by which one thing or
number
exceeds
another;
remainder;
as, the
difference
between
two
numbers
is the
excess
of one over the
other..
Tenacity
::
Tenacity
(n.) The
greatest
longitudinal
stress
a
substance
can bear
without
tearing
asunder,
--
usually
expressed
with
reference
to a unit area of the cross
section
of the
substance,
as the
number
of
pounds
per
square
inch, or
kilograms
per
square
centimeter,
necessary
to
produce
rupture..
Underlease
::
Underlease
(n.) A lease
granted
by a
tenant
or
lessee;
especially,
a lease
granted
by one who is
himself
a
lessee
for
years,
for any fewer or less
number
of years than he
himself
holds;
a
sublease..
Number
::
Number
(n.) A
collection
of many
individuals;
a
numerous
assemblage;
a
multitude;
many.
Equivalence
::
Equivalence
(n.) The
quantity
of the
combining
power of an atom,
expressed
in
hydrogen
units;
the
number
of
hydrogen
atoms can
combine
with, or be
exchanged
for;
valency.
See
Valence..
Logarithm
::
Logarithm
(n.) One of a class of
auxiliary
numbers,
devised
by John
Napier,
of
Merchiston,
Scotland
(1550-1617),
to
abridge
arithmetical
calculations,
by the use of
addition
and
subtraction
in place of
multiplication
and
division..
Siphonostomata
::
Siphonostomata
(n. pl.) A tribe of
parasitic
copepod
Crustacea
including
a large
number
of
species
that are
parasites
of
fishes,
as the
lerneans.
They have a mouth
adapted
to suck
blood..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs,
pianofortes,
and the like,
whereby
the tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone are
mutually
modified
and in part
canceled,
until their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale of
twelve
tones to the
octave.
This
scale,
although
in so far
artificial,
is yet
closely
suggestive
of its
origin
in
nature,
and this
system
of
tuning,
although
not
mathematically
true, yet
satisfies
the ear, while it has the
convenienc
Major
::
Major (a.)
Greater
in
number,
quantity,
or
extent;
as, the major part of the
assembly;
the major part of the
revenue;
the major part of the
territory..
Dyadic
::
Dyadic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
number
two; of two parts or
elements.
Osculation
::
Osculation
(n.) The
contact
of one curve with
another,
when the
number
of
consecutive
points
of the
latter
through
which the
former
passes
suffices
for the
complete
determination
of the
former
curve..
Spherule
::
Spherule
(n.) A
little
sphere
or
spherical
body; as,
quicksilver,
when
poured
upon a
plane,
divides
itself
into a great
number
of
minute
spherules..
More
::
More
(superl.)
Greater
in
number;
exceeding
in
numbers;
-- with the
plural.
Specimen
::
Specimen
(n.) A part, or small
portion,
of
anything,
or one of a
number
of
things,
intended
to
exhibit
the kind and
quality
of the
whole,
or of what is not
exhibited;
a
sample;
as, a
specimen
of a man's
handwriting;
a
specimen
of
painting;
aspecimen
of one's art..
Vingt Et Un
::
Vingt et un () A game at
cards,
played
by two or more
persons.
The
fortune
of each
player
depends
upon
obtaining
from the
dealer
such cards that the sum of their pips, or
spots,
is
twenty-one,
or a
number
near to it..
More
::
More (n.) A
greater
quantity,
amount,
or
number;
that which
exceeds
or
surpasses
in any way what it is
compared
with..
Roulette
::
Roulette
(n.) A game of
chance,
in which a small ball is made to move round
rapidly
on a
circle
divided
off into
numbered
red and black
spaces,
the one on which it stops
indicating
the
result
of a
variety
of
wagers
permitted
by the
game..
Pyrites
::
Pyrites
(n.) A name given to a
number
of
metallic
minerals,
sulphides
of iron,
copper,
cobalt,
nickel,
and tin, of a white or
yellowish
color..
Numb
::
Numb (a.)
Producing
numbness;
benumbing;
as, the numb, cold
night..
Carbohydrate
::
Carbohydrate
(n.) One of a group of
compounds
including
the
sugars,
starches,
and gums, which
contain
six (or some
multiple
of six)
carbon
atoms,
united
with a
variable
number
of
hydrogen
and
oxygen
atoms,
but with the two
latter
always
in
proportion
as to form
water;
as
dextrose,
C6H12O6..
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