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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) To go
through
the
intestines.
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Excel
::
Excel (v. i.) To
surpass
others
in good
qualities,
laudable
actions,
or
acquirements;
to be
distinguished
by
superiority;
as, to excel in
mathematics,
or
classics..
Outfly
::
Outfly
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
flying;
to fly
beyond
or
faster
than.
Catch
::
Catch (n.)
Passing
opportunities
seized;
snatches.
Mute
::
Mute (a.) Not
uttered;
unpronounced;
silent;
also,
produced
by
complete
closure
of the mouth
organs
which
interrupt
the
passage
of
breath;
-- said of
certain
letters.
See 5th Mute, 2..
Scylla
::
Scylla
(n.) A
dangerous
rock on the
Italian
coast
opposite
the
whirpool
Charybdis
on the coast of
Sicily,
-- both
personified
in
classical
literature
as
ravenous
monsters.
The
passage
between
them was
formerly
considered
perilous;
hence,
the
saying
Between
Scylla
and
Charybdis,
signifying
a great peril on
either
hand..
Long
::
Long
(superl.)
Slow in
passing;
causing
weariness
by
length
or
duration;
lingering;
as, long hours of
watching..
Isopycnic
::
Isopycnic
(n.) A line or
surface
passing
through
those
points
in a
medium,
at which the
density
is the
same..
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..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A long and
narrow
corridor,
or place for
walking;
a
connecting
passageway,
as
between
one room and
another;
also, a long hole or
passage
excavated
by a
boring
or
burrowing
animal..
Superlative
::
Superlative
(a.)
Lifted
up to the
highest
degree;
most
eminent;
surpassing
all
other;
supreme;
as,
superlative
wisdom
or
prudence;
a woman of
superlative
beauty;
the
superlative
glory of the
divine
character..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(n.) A
narrow
passage;
esp., a
contracted
part of a
stream,
lake, or sea; a
strait
connecting
two
bodies
of
water;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as, The
Narrows
of New York
harbor..
Trespasser
::
Trespasser
(n.) A
transgressor
of the moral law; an
offender;
a
sinner.
Outride
::
Outride
(v. t.) To
surpass
in speed of
riding;
to ride
beyond
or
faster
than.
Through
::
Through
(prep.)
Among or in the midst of; -- used to
denote
passage;
as, a fish swims
through
the
water;
the light
glimmers
through
a
thicket..
Stripper
::
Stripling
(n.) A youth in the state of
adolescence,
or just
passing
from
boyhood
to
manhood;
a lad..
Fire
::
Fire (v. t.) To
inflame;
to
irritate,
as the
passions;
as, to fire the soul with
anger,
pride,
or
revenge..
Criticism
::
Criticism
(n.) The act of
criticising;
a
critical
judgment
passed
or
expressed;
a
critical
observation
or
detailed
examination
and
review;
a
critique;
animadversion;
censure.
Exceed
::
Exceed
(v. t.) To go
beyond;
to
proceed
beyond
the given or
supposed
limit or
measure
of; to
outgo;
to
surpass;
-- used both in a good and a bad
sense;
as, one man
exceeds
another
in bulk,
stature,
weight,
power,
skill,
etc.; one
offender
exceeds
another
in
villainy;
his rank
exceeds
yours..
Outflank
::
Outflank
(v. t.) To go
beyond,
or be
superior
to, on the
flank;
to pass
around
or turn the flank or
flanks
of..
Breeching
::
Breeching
(n.) That part of a
harness
which
passes
round the
breech
of a
horse,
enabling
him to hold back a
vehicle..
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