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Definition of pair
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Pair (v. i.) To suit; to fit, as a
counterpart..
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Disable
::
Disable
(v. t.) To
render
unable
or
incapable;
to
destroy
the
force,
vigor,
or power of
action
of; to
deprive
of
competent
physical
or
intellectual
power;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
to make
incompetent
or unfit for
service;
to
impair..
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..
Callus
::
Callus
(n.) The
material
of
repair
in
fractures
of bone; a
substance
exuded
at the site of
fracture,
which is at first soft or
cartilaginous
in
consistence,
but is
ultimately
converted
into true bone and
unites
the
fragments
into a
single
piece..
Pair
::
Pair (v. i.) To be
joined
in
paris;
to
couple;
to mate, as for
breeding..
Pair
::
Pair (n.) A
number
of
things
resembling
one
another,
or
belonging
together;
a set; as, a pair or
flight
of
stairs.
A pair of
beads.
Chaucer.
Beau. & Fl. Four pair of
stairs.
Macaulay.
[Now
mostly
or quite
disused,
except
as to
stairs.].
Lygodium
::
Lygodium
(n.) A genus of ferns with
twining
or
climbing
fronds,
bearing
stalked
and
variously-lobed
divisions
in
pairs..
Stormcock
::
Storm-beat
(a.)
Beaten,
injured,
or
impaired
by
storms..
Blemish
::
Blemish
(v. t.) To mark with
deformity;
to
injure
or
impair,
as
anything
which is well
formed,
or
excellent;
to mar, or make
defective,
either
the body or
mind..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To
damage,
impair,
or
injure,
as an
estate,
voluntarily,
or by
suffering
the
buildings,
fences,
etc., to go to
decay..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Adequate;
sufficient;
competent;
sound;
not
fallacious;
valid;
in a
commercial
sense,
to be
depended
on for the
discharge
of
obligations
incurred;
having
pecuniary
ability;
of
unimpaired
credit..
Cheek
::
Cheek (n.) Those
pieces
of a
machine,
or of any
timber,
or stone work, which form
corresponding
sides,
or which are
similar
and in pair; as, the
cheeks
(jaws)
of a vise; the
cheeks
of a gun
carriage,
etc..
Pedipalpus
::
Pedipalpus
(n.) One of the
second
pair of mouth
organs
of
arachnids.
In some they are
leglike,
but in
others,
as the
scorpion,
they
terminate
in a
claw..
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To urge on and
direct
the
motions
of, as the
beasts
which draw a
vehicle,
or the
vehicle
borne by them;
hence,
also, to take in a
carriage;
to
convey
in a
vehicle
drawn by
beasts;
as, to drive a pair of
horses
or a
stage;
to drive a
person
to his own
door..
Clasper
::
Clasper
(n.) One of a pair of male
copulatory
organs,
developed
on the
anterior
side of the
ventral
fins of
sharks
and other
elasmobranchs.
See
Illust.
of
Chimaera..
Syne
::
Syndyasmian
(a.)
Pertaining
to the state of
pairing
together
sexually;
-- said of
animals
during
periods
of
procreation
and while
rearing
their
offspring.
Gemel
::
Gemel (a.)
Coupled;
paired.
Tinet
::
Tinet (n.)
Brushwood
and
thorns
for
making
and
repairing
hedges.
Pair
::
Pair (n.) In a
mechanism,
two
elements,
or
bodies,
which are so
applied
to each other as to
mutually
constrain
relative
motion..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To wear away by
degrees;
to
impair
gradually;
to
diminish
by
constant
loss; to use up; to
consume;
to
spend;
to wear out.
Injury
::
Injury
(a.) Any
damage
or
violation
of, the
person,
character,
feelings,
rights,
property,
or
interests
of an
individual;
that which
injures,
or
occasions
wrong,
loss,
damage,
or
detriment;
harm; hurt; loss;
mischief;
wrong;
evil; as, his
health
was
impaired
by a
severe
injury;
slander
is an
injury
to the
character..
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