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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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Spillikin
::
Spilliard
fishing
() A
system
or
method
of
fishing
by means of a
number
of hooks set on
snoods
all on one line; -- in North
America,
called
trawl
fishing,
bultow,
or
bultow
fishing,
and
long-line
fishing..
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.) An
expression
of
thought
in
numbers,
measure,
or
verse;
a
composition
in
verse;
a
rhymed
tale;
poetry;
harmony
of
language..
Alternate
::
Alternate
(a.)
Designating
the
members
in a
series,
which
regularly
intervene
between
the
members
of
another
series,
as the odd or even
numbers
of the
numerals;
every
other;
every
second;
as, the
alternate
members
1, 3, 5, 7, etc. ; read every
alternate
line..
Septenary
::
Septenary
(n.) The
number
seven.
Climacteric
::
Climacteric
(n.) A
period
in human life in which some great
change
is
supposed
to take place in the
constitution.
The
critical
periods
are
thought
by some to be the years
produced
by
multiplying
7 into the odd
numbers
3, 5, 7, and 9; to which
others
add the 81st
year..
Gather
::
Gather
(v. t.) To bring
together;
to
collect,
as a
number
of
separate
things,
into one
place,
or into one
aggregate
body; to
assemble;
to
muster;
to
congregate..
Tally
::
Tally (n.)
Originally,
a piece of wood on which
notches
or
scores
were cut, as the marks of
number;
later,
one of two
books,
sheets
of
paper,
etc., on which
corresponding
accounts
were
kept..
Hundred
::
Hundred
(n.) The
product
of ten
mulitplied
by ten, or the
number
of ten times ten; a
collection
or sum,
consisting
of ten times ten units or
objects;
five
score.
Also, a
symbol
representing
one
hundred
units,
as 100 or C..
Swarm
::
Swarm (n.) A large
number
or mass of small
animals
or
insects,
especially
when in
motion..
Commensurable
::
Commensurable
(a.)
Having
a
common
measure;
capable
of being
exactly
measured
by the same
number,
quantity,
or
measure..
Dozen
::
Dozen (n.) An
indefinite
small
number.
Metrograph
::
Metrograph
(n.) An
instrument
attached
to a
locomotive
for
recording
its speed and the
number
and
duration
of its
stops.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To find, as the
result
of
calculation
or
computation;
to
ascertain
by
enumeration;
to find the
number
or
amount
of, by
reckoning,
weighing,
measurement,
and the like; as, he made the
distance
of; to
travel
over; as, the ship makes ten knots an hour; he made the
distance
in one day..
Either
::
Either
(a. &
pron.)
One of two; the one or the
other;
--
properly
used of two
things,
but
sometimes
of a
larger
number,
for any one..
Exponent
::
Exponent
(n.) A
number,
letter,
or any
quantity
written
on the right hand of and above
another
quantity,
and
denoting
how many times the
latter
is
repeated
as a
factor
to
produce
the power
indicated.
Cod
::
Cod (n.) An
important
edible
fish
(Gadus
morrhua),
taken in
immense
numbers
on the
northern
coasts
of
Europe
and
America.
It is
especially
abundant
and large on the Grand Bank of
Newfoundland.
It is
salted
and dried in large
quantities..
Pinna
::
Pinna (n.) Any
species
of
Pinna,
a genus of large
bivalve
mollusks
found in all warm seas. The
byssus
consists
of a large
number
of long, silky
fibers,
which have been used in
manufacturing
woven
fabrics,
as a
curiosity..
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. i.) To press
together
or
collect
in
numbers;
to
swarm;
to
throng.
Quadrable
::
Quadrable
(a.) That may be
sqyared,
or
reduced
to an
equivalent
square;
-- said of a
surface
when the area
limited
by a curve can be
exactly
found,
and
expressed
in a
finite
number
of
algebraic
terms..
Numbless
::
Numbless
(n. pl.) See
Nombles.
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