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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
decline
to take an
optional
action
when it is one's turn, as to
decline
to bid, or to bet, or to play a card; in
euchre,
to
decline
to make the
trump..
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Lanyard
::
Lanyard
(n.) A short piece of rope or line for
fastening
something
in
ships;
as, the
lanyards
of the gun
ports,
of the buoy, and the like; esp.,
pieces
passing
through
the
dead-eyes,
and used to
extend
shrouds,
stays,
etc..
Astyllen
::
Astyllen
(n.) A small dam to
prevent
free
passage
of water in an adit or
level.
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To
transfer
or
deliver
to
another;
to make over, as
property;
more
strictly
(Law),
to
transfer
(real
estate)
or pass (a title to real
estate)
by a
sealed
writing..
Mystify
::
Mystify
(v. t.) To
involve
in
mystery;
to make
obscure
or
difficult
to
understand;
as, to
mystify
a
passage
of
Scripture..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Unobstructed
spase;
space which may be
occupied
by or
devoted
to any
object;
compass;
extent
of
place,
great or
small;
as, there is not room for a
house;
the table takes up too much
room..
Har Monically
::
Har
monically
(adv.)
In
respect
to
harmony,
as
distinguished
from
melody;
as, a
passage
harmonically
correct..
Overrun
::
Overrun
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
distance
or speed of
running;
to go
beyond
or pass in
running.
Relent
::
Relent
(v. i.) To
become
less
severe
or
intense;
to
become
less hard,
harsh,
cruel,
or the like; to
soften
in
temper;
to
become
more mild and
tender;
to feel
compassion..
Journey
::
"Journey
(n.)
Travel
or
passage
from one place to
another;
hence,
figuratively,
a
passage
through
life..
Compassionate
::
Compassionate
(a.)
Complaining;
inviting
pity;
pitiable.
Thoroughfare
::
Thoroughfare
(n.) A
passage
through;
a
passage
from one
street
or
opening
to
another;
an
unobstructed
way open to the
public;
a
public
road;
hence,
a
frequented
street..
Unpassionate
::
Unpassionate
(a.) Not
passionate;
dispassionate.
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.)
Morbid
temper
of the mind; undue
predominance
of a
passion
or
appetite;
mental
derangement;
bad
temper;
ill
humor.
Transition
::
Transition
(n.) A
direct
or
indirect
passing
from one key to
another;
a
modulation.
Corridor
::
Corridor
(n.) The
covered
way lying round the whole
compass
of the
fortifications
of a
place.
Outsound
::
Outsound
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
sounding.
Fever
::
Fever (n.)
Excessive
excitement
of the
passions
in
consequence
of
strong
emotion;
a
condition
of great
excitement;
as, this
quarrel
has set my blood in a
fever..
Crush
::
Crush (v. i.) To be or
become
broken
down or in, or
pressed
into a
smaller
compass,
by
external
weight
or
force;
as, an
eggshell
crushes
easily..
Selvedge
::
Selvedge
(n.) The edge plate of a lock,
through
which the bolt
passes..
Passion
::
Passion
(v. i.) To
suffer
pain or
sorrow;
to
experience
a
passion;
to be
extremely
agitated.
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