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Definition of offer
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Offer (v. t.) The act of
offering,
bringing
forward,
proposing,
or
bidding;
a
proffer;
a first
advance..
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Alternative
::
Alternative
(n.) The
course
of
action
or the thing
offered
in place of
another.
Host
::
Host (n.) The
consecrated
wafer,
believed
to be the body of
Christ,
which in the Mass is
offered
as a
sacrifice;
also, the bread
before
consecration..
Offerable
::
Offerable
(a.)
Capable
of being
offered;
suitable
or
worthy
to be
offered.
Prostitutor
::
Prostitutor
(n.) One who
prostitutes;
one who
submits
himself,
of or
offers
another,
to vile
purposes..
Subibfer
::
Subinduce
(v. t.) To
insinuate;
to offer
indirectly.
Advance
::
Advance
(v.) The first step
towards
the
attainment
of a
result;
approach
made to gain
favor,
to form an
acquaintance,
to
adjust
a
difference,
etc.; an
overture;
a
tender;
an
offer;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Doffer
::
Doffer
(n.) A
revolving
cylinder,
or a
vibrating
bar with
teeth,
in a
carding
machine,
which
doffs,
or
strips
off, the
cotton
from the
cards..
Pile
::
Pile (n.) A large
stake,
or piece of
timber,
pointed
and
driven
into the
earth,
as at the
bottom
of a
river,
or in a
harbor
where the
ground
is soft, for the
support
of a
building,
a pier, or other
superstructure,
or to form a
cofferdam,
etc..
Bede
::
Bede (v. t.) To pray; also, to
offer;
to
proffer..
Hieromancy
::
Hieromancy
(n.)
Divination
by
observing
the
objects
offered
in
sacrifice.
Put
::
Put (v. t.) To set
before
one for
judgment,
acceptance,
or
rejection;
to bring to the
attention;
to
offer;
to
state;
to
express;
figuratively,
to
assume;
to
suppose;
--
formerly
sometimes
followed
by that
introducing
a
proposition;
as, to put a
question;
to put a
case..
Market
::
Market
(n.) An
opportunity
for
selling
anything;
demand,
as shown by price
offered
or
obtainable;
a town,
region,
or
country,
where the
demand
exists;
as, to find a
market
for one's
wares;
there is no
market
for
woolen
cloths
in that
region;
India is a
market
for
English
goods..
Cumulative
::
Cumulative
(a.)
Tending
to prove the same point to which other
evidence
has been
offered;
-- said of
evidence.
Proscription
::
Proscription
(n.) The act of
proscribing;
a
dooming
to death or
exile;
outlawry;
specifically,
among the
ancient
Romans,
the
public
offer of a
reward
for the head of a
political
enemy;
as, under the
triumvirate,
many of the best Roman
citizens
fell by
proscription..
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To bring to view or
notice;
to offer or
propose;
to show; as, to
advance
an
argument..
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) That which is
offered
or
brought
forward;
a
proposal
to be
accepted
or
rejected;
a sum
offered;
a bid.
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To come; to offer
itself.
Publication
::
Publication
(n.) The act of
offering
a book,
pamphlet,
engraving,
etc., to the
public
by sale or by
gratuitous
distribution..
Obtrude
::
Obtrude
(v. t.) To offer with
unreasonable
importunity;
to urge
unduly
or
against
the will.
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who reads
manuscripts
offered
for
publication
and
advises
regarding
their
merit.
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