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Definition of pair
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Pair (v. i.) To be
joined
in
paris;
to
couple;
to mate, as for
breeding..
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Leg
::
Leg (n.) That which
resembles
a leg in form or use;
especially,
any long and
slender
support
on which any
object
rests;
as, the leg of a
table;
the leg of a pair of
compasses
or
dividers..
Hag
::
Hag (n.) An
eel-like
marine
marsipobranch
(Myxine
glutinosa),
allied
to the
lamprey.
It has a
suctorial
mouth,
with
labial
appendages,
and a
single
pair of gill
openings.
It is the type of the order
Hyperotpeta.
Called
also
hagfish,
borer,
slime eel,
sucker,
and
sleepmarken..
Damage
::
Damage
(v. i.) To
receive
damage
or harm; to be
injured
or
impaired
in
soudness
or
value;
as. some
colors
in /oth
damage
in
sunlight.
Unijugate
::
Unijugate
(a.)
Having
but one pair of
leaflets;
-- said of a
pinnate
leaf.
Checkrein
::
Checkrein
(n.) A
branch
rein
connecting
the
driving
rein of one horse of a span or pair with the bit of the other
horse.
Depth
::
Depth (n.) A pair of
toothed
wheels
which work
together.
Nettling
::
Nettling
(n.) The
process
of tying
together
the ends of yarns in
pairs,
to
prevent
tangling..
Firms
::
Firms (a.) The
principal
rafters
of a roof,
especially
a pair of
rafters
taken
together..
Despair
::
Despair
(v. i.) To be
hopeless;
to have no hope; to give up all hope or
expectation;
-- often with of.
Ploughwright
::
Ploughwright
(n.) One who makes or
repairs
plows.
Oculomotor
::
Oculomotor
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
movement
of the eye; --
applied
especially
to the
common
motor
nerves
(or third pair of
cranial
nerves)
which
supply
many of the
muscles
of the
orbit.
Rust
::
Rust (v. t.) To
impair
by time and
inactivity.
Urethroplasty
::
Urethroplasty
(n.) An
operation
for the
repair
of an
injury
or a
defect
in the walls of the
urethra.
Crane''s-bill
::
Crane's-bill
(n.) A pair of
long-beaked
forceps.
Disrepair
::
Disrepair
(n.) A state of being in bad
condition,
and
wanting
repair..
Run
::
Run (n.) A pair or set of
millstones.
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) To
ocassion
damage
to the
soudness,
goodness,
or value of; to hurt; to
injure;
to
impair..
Slander
::
Slander
(v. t.) To
defame;
to
injure
by
maliciously
uttering
a false
report;
to
tarnish
or
impair
the
reputation
of by false tales
maliciously
told or
propagated;
to
calumniate.
Spiracle
::
Spiracle
(n.) One of the
external
openings
communicating
with the air tubes or
tracheae
of
insects,
myriapods,
and
arachnids.
They are
variable
in
number,
and are
usually
situated
on the sides of the
thorax
and
abdomen,
a pair to a
segment.
These
openings
are
usually
elliptical,
and
capable
of being
closed.
See
Illust.
under
Coleoptera..
Gig
::
Gig (n.) A light
carriage,
with one pair of
wheels,
drawn by one
horse;
a kind of
chaise..
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