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Definition of old
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 old is as below...
Old
(superl.)
Long
practiced;
hence,
skilled;
experienced;
cunning;
as, an old
offender;
old in
vice..
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Continuance
::
Continuance
(n.) A
holding
together;
continuity.
Zachun
::
Zachun
(n.) An oil
pressed
by the Arabs from the fruit of a small
thorny
tree
(Balanites
Aegyptiaca),
and sold to
piligrims
for a
healing
ointment..
Gilthead
::
Gilthead
(n.) The
Crenilabrus
melops,
of the
British
coasts;
--
called
also
golden
maid,
conner,
sea
partridge..
Workbasket
::
Workbasket
(n.) A
basket
for
holding
materials
for
needlework,
or the
like..
Plagal
::
Plagal
(a.)
Having
a scale
running
from the
dominant
to its
octave;
-- said of
certain
old
church
modes or
tunes,
as
opposed
to those
called
authentic,
which ran from the tonic to its
octave..
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) A
series
of
things
unrolled
or
unfolded.
Geic
::
Geic (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
earthy
or
vegetable
mold..
Zigzag
::
Zigzag
(n.) A
molding
running
in a
zigzag
line; a
chevron,
or
series
of
chevrons.
See
Illust.
of
Chevron,
3..
Corrugate
::
Corrugate
(v. t.) To form or shape into
wrinkles
or
folds,
or
alternate
ridges
and
grooves,
as by
drawing,
contraction,
pressure,
bending,
or
otherwise;
to
wrinkle;
to purse up; as, to
corrugate
plates
of iron; to
corrugate
the
forehead..
Forwardness
::
Forwardness
(n.)
Boldness;
confidence;
assurance;
want of due
reserve
or
modesty.
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) A light
repast
or
luncheon;
as, a cold
collation;
-- first
applied
to the
refreshment
on fast days that
accompanied
the
reading
of the
collation
in
monasteries..
Mesocolon
::
Mesocolon
(n.) The fold of
peritoneum,
or
mesentery,
attached
to the
colon..
An
::
An
(conj.)
If; -- a word used by old
English
authors.
Omnispective
::
Omnispective
(a.)
Beholding
everything;
capable
of
seeing
all
things;
all-seeing.
Stockinet
::
Stockholder
(n.) One who is a
holder
or
proprietor
of stock in the
public
funds,
or in the funds of a bank or other stock
company..
Acquit
::
Acquit
(v. t.) To bear or
conduct
one's self; to
perform
one's part; as, the
soldier
acquitted
himself
well in
battle;
the
orator
acquitted
himself
very
poorly..
Diestock
::
Diestock
(n.) A stock to hold the dies used for
cutting
screws.
Polder
::
Polder
(n.) A tract of low land
reclaimed
from the sea by of high
embankments.
Manifold
::
Manifold
(a.)
Exhibited
at
divers
times or in
various
ways; -- used to
qualify
nouns in the
singular
number.
Spade
::
Spade (n.) A hart or stag three years old.
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