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Definition of object
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Object
(v. t.) To set
before
or
against;
to bring into
opposition;
to
oppose.
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Feeler
::
Feeler
(n.) One of the sense
organs
or
certain
animals
(as
insects),
which are used in
testing
objects
by touch and in
searching
for food; an
antenna;
a
palp..
Electrition
::
Electrition
(n.) The
recognition
by an
animal
body of the
electrical
condition
of
external
objects.
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.)
Difficulty
expressed
or urged for
solution;
point
unsettled;
objection.
Ideation
::
Ideation
(n.) The
faculty
or
capacity
of the mind for
forming
ideas;
the
exercise
of this
capacity;
the act of the mind by which
objects
of sense are
apprehended
and
retained
as
objects
of
thought.
Veil
::
Veil (n.)
Something
hung up, or
spread
out, to
intercept
the view, and hide an
object;
a
cover;
a
curtain;
esp., a
screen,
usually
of
gauze,
crape,
or
similar
diaphnous
material,
to hide or
protect
the
face..
Question
::
Question
(n.)
Discussion;
debate;
hence,
objection;
dispute;
doubt;
as, the story is true
beyond
question;
he
obeyed
without
question..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) The power of
seeing;
the
faculty
of
vision,
or of
perceiving
objects
by the
instrumentality
of the
eyes..
Stare
::
Stare (v. i.) To look with fixed eyes wide open, as
through
fear,
wonder,
surprise,
impudence,
etc.; to
fasten
an
earnest
and
prolonged
gaze on some
object..
Jest
::
Jest (v. i.) The
object
of
laughter
or
sport;
a
laughingstock.
Geck
::
Geck (n.) An
object
of
scorn;
a dupe; a gull.
Poker
::
Poker (n.) Any
imagined
frightful
object,
especially
one
supposed
to haunt the
darkness;
a
bugbear..
Unfriendly
::
Unfriendly
(a.) Not
favorable;
not
adapted
to
promote
or
support
any
object;
as,
weather
unfriendly
to
health..
Point
::
Point (v. i.) To
direct
the point of
something,
as of a
finger,
for the
purpose
of
designating
an
object,
and
attracting
attention
to it; -- with at..
Present
::
Present
(a.) To lay
before
a court as an
object
of
inquiry;
to give
notice
officially
of, as a crime of
offence;
to find or
represent
judicially;
as, a grand jury
present
certain
offenses
or
nuisances,
or
whatever
they think to be
public
injuries..
Bang
::
Bang (v. t.) To beat or
thump,
or to cause (
something)
to hit or
strike
against
another
object,
in such a way as to make a loud
noise;
as, to bang a drum or a
piano;
to bang a door
(against
the
doorpost
or
casing)
in
shutting
it..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Unobstructed
spase;
space which may be
occupied
by or
devoted
to any
object;
compass;
extent
of
place,
great or
small;
as, there is not room for a
house;
the table takes up too much
room..
Carronade
::
Carronade
(n.) A kind of short
cannon,
formerly
in use,
designed
to throw a large
projectile
with small
velocity,
used for the
purpose
of
breaking
or
smashing
in,
rather
than
piercing,
the
object
aimed at, as the side of a ship. It has no
trunnions,
but is
supported
on its
carriage
by a bolt
passing
through
a loop on its under
side..
Prolepsis
::
Prolepsis
(n.) A
figure
by which
objections
are
anticipated
or
prevented.
Optogram
::
Optogram
(n.) An image of
external
objects
fixed on the
retina
by the
photochemical
action
of light on the
visual
purple.
See
Optography.
Suit
::
Suit (n.)
Things
that
follow
in a
series
or
succession;
the
individual
objects,
collectively
considered,
which
constitute
a
series,
as of
rooms,
buildings,
compositions,
etc.; -- often
written
suite,
and
pronounced
sw/t..
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