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Definition of offer
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 offer is as below...
Offer (v. t.) That which is
offered
or
brought
forward;
a
proposal
to be
accepted
or
rejected;
a sum
offered;
a bid.
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Confarreation
::
Confarreation
(n.) A form of
marriage
among the
Romans,
in which an
offering
of bread was made, in
presence
of the high
priest
and at least ten
witnesses..
Bouts-rimes
::
Bouts-rimes
(n. pl.) Words that
rhyme,
proposed
as the ends of
verses,
to be
filled
out by the
ingenuity
of the
person
to whom they are
offered..
Publication
::
Publication
(n.) The act of
offering
a book,
pamphlet,
engraving,
etc., to the
public
by sale or by
gratuitous
distribution..
Bidding
::
Bidding
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
bids; an
offer;
a
proposal
of a
price,
as at an
auction..
Incensory
::
Incensory
(n.) The
vessel
in which
incense
is
burned
and
offered;
a
censer;
a
thurible.
Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To yield
assent;
to
accede;
--
followed
by to; as, to agree to an
offer,
or to
opinion..
Baby Farm
::
Baby farm () A place where the
nourishment
and care of
babies
are
offered
for hire.
Ohm
::
Ohm (n.) The
standard
unit in the
measure
of
electrical
resistance,
being the
resistance
of a
circuit
in which a
potential
difference
of one volt
produces
a
current
of one
ampere.
As
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893, and by
United
States
Statute,
it is a
resistance
substantially
equal to 109 units of
resistance
of the
C.G.S.
system
of
electro-magnetic
units,
and is
represented
by the
resistance
offered
to an
unvarying
electric
current
by a
column
of
mercury
at the
tempera
Persuasion
::
Persuasion
(n.) The act of
persuading;
the act of
influencing
the mind by
arguments
or
reasons
offered,
or by
anything
that moves the mind or
passions,
or
inclines
the will to a
determination..
Proffer
::
Proffer
(n.)
Essay;
attempt.
Gift
::
Gift (v. t.)
Anything
given;
anything
voluntarily
transferred
by one
person
to
another
without
compensation;
a
present;
an
offering.
Obtend
::
Obtend
(v. t.) To offer as the
reason
of
anything;
to
pretend.
Face
::
Face (n.) The
exterior
form or
appearance
of
anything;
that part which
presents
itself
to the view;
especially,
the front or upper part or
surface;
that which
particularly
offers
itself
to the view of a
spectator..
Cofferwork
::
Cofferwork
(n.)
Rubblework
faced with
stone.
Saddlery
::
Saddlery
(n.) The
materials
for
making
saddles
and
harnesses;
the
articles
usually
offered
for sale in a
saddler's
shop.
Purse
::
Purse (n.) A sum of money
offered
as a
prize,
or
collected
as a
present;
as, to win the
purse;
to make up a
purse..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) To offer in
opposition
as a
criminal
charge
or by way of
accusation
or
reproach;
to
adduce
as an
objection
or
adverse
reason.
Honorary
::
Honorary
(a.) A fee
offered
to
professional
men for their
services;
as, an
honorarium
of one
thousand
dollars..
Holocaust
::
Holocaust
(n.) A burnt
sacrifice;
an
offering,
the whole of which was
consumed
by fire, among the Jews and some pagan
nations..
Reasoning
::
Reasoning
(n.) That which is
offered
in
argument;
proofs
or
reasons
when
arranged
and
developed;
course
of
argument.
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