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Definition of pass
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 pass is as below...
Pass (v. i.) To move or to come into being or under
notice;
to come and go in
consciousness;
hence,
to take
place;
to
occur;
to
happen;
to come; to occur
progressively
or in
succession;
to be
present
transitorily..
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Padlock
::
Padlock
(n.) A
portable
lock with a bow which is
usually
jointed
or
pivoted
at one end so that it can be
opened,
the other end being
fastened
by the bolt, -- used for
fastening
by
passing
the bow
through
a
staple
over a hasp or
through
the links of a
chain,
etc..
Air Sac
::
Air sac () One of the
spaces
in
different
parts of the
bodies
of
birds,
which are
filled
with air and
connected
with the air
passages
of the
lungs;
an air
cell..
Surpassable
::
Surpass
(v. t.) To go
beyond
in
anything
good or bad; to
exceed;
to
excel.
Adduce
::
Adduce
(v. t.) To bring
forward
or
offer,
as an
argument,
passage,
or
consideration
which bears on a
statement
or case; to cite; to
allege..
Amid
::
Amid
(prep.)
In the midst or
middle
of;
surrounded
or
encompassed
by;
among.
Imagine
::
Imagine
(v. t.) To
contrive
in
purpose;
to
scheme;
to
devise;
to
compass;
to
purpose.
See
Compass,
v. t., 5..
Turnpike
::
Turnpike
(n.) A frame
consisting
of two bars
crossing
each other at right
angles
and
turning
on a post or pin, to
hinder
the
passage
of
beasts,
but
admitting
a
person
to pass
between
the arms; a
turnstile.
See
Turnstile,
1..
Alure
::
Alure (n.) A walk or
passage;
--
applied
to
passages
of
various
kinds.
Sudary
::
Sudarium
(n.) The
handkerchief
upon which the
Savior
is said to have
impressed
his own
portrait
miraculously,
when
wiping
his face with it, as he
passed
to the
crucifixion..
Enactment
::
Enactment
(n.) The
passing
of a bill into a law; the
giving
of
legislative
sanction
and
executive
approval
to a bill
whereby
it is
established
as a law.
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To cut
(anything)
in such a way as to fit
closely
to a
somewhat
irregular
surface,
as a
baseboard
to a floor which is out of
level,
a board to the
curves
of a
molding,
or the like; -- so
called
because
the
workman
marks,
or
scribe,
with the
compasses
the line that he
afterwards
cuts..
Staccato
::
Staccato
(a.)
Disconnected;
separated;
distinct;
-- a
direction
to
perform
the notes of a
passage
in a
short,
distinct,
and
pointed
manner.
It is
opposed
to
legato,
and often
indicated
by heavy
accents
written
over or under the
notes,
or by dots when the
performance
is to be less
distinct
and
emphatic..
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v.) An
action
for
injuries
accompanied
with
force.
Warmth
::
Warmth
(n.) A state of
lively
and
excited
interest;
zeal;
ardor;
fervor;
passion;
enthusiasm;
earnestness;
as, the
warmth
of love or
piety;
he
replied
with much
warmth..
Rosinweed
::
Rosinweed
(n.) The
compass
plant.
See under
Compass.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move or to come into being or under
notice;
to come and go in
consciousness;
hence,
to take
place;
to
occur;
to
happen;
to come; to occur
progressively
or in
succession;
to be
present
transitorily..
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To fall in
pitch;
to pass from a
higher
to a lower tone.
Passibleness
::
Passibleness
(n.)
Passibility.
Constipate
::
Constipate
(v. t.) To crowd or cram into a
narrow
compass;
to press
together
or
condense.
Livelong
::
Livelong
(a.)
Whole;
entire;
long in
passing;
-- used of time, as day or
night,
in
adverbial
phrases,
and
usually
with a sense of
tediousness..
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