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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.) In
football,
hockey,
etc., to make a pass; to
transfer
the ball, etc., to
another
player
of one's own
side..
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Motive
::
Motive
(n.) The theme or
subject;
a
leading
phrase
or
passage
which is
reproduced
and
varied
through
the
course
of a comor a
movement;
a short
figure,
or
melodic
germ, out of which a whole
movement
is
develpoed.
See also
Leading
motive,
under
Leading..
Tulipomania
::
Tulipomania
(n.) A
violent
passion
for the
acquisition
or
cultivation
of
tulips;
-- a word said by
Beckman
to have been
coined
by
Menage.
Pervasion
::
Pervasion
(n.) The act of
pervading,
passing,
or
spreading
through
the whole
extent
of a
thing..
Outrede
::
Outrede
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
giving
rede, or
counsel..
Doorway
::
Doorway
(n.) The
passage
of a door;
entrance
way into a house or a room.
Immigration
::
Immigration
(n.) The act of
immigrating;
the
passing
or
coming
into a
country
for the
purpose
of
permanent
residence.
Thorough
::
Thorough
(a.)
Passing
through;
as,
thorough
lights
in a
house..
Outlearn
::
Outlearn
(v. t.) To excel or
surpass
in
learing.
Axle Box
::
Axle box () A
bushing
in the hub of a
wheel,
through
which the axle
passes..
Bore
::
Bore (v. t.) To make (a
passage)
by
laborious
effort,
as in
boring;
as, to bore one's way
through
a
crowd;
to force a
narrow
and
difficult
passage
through..
Brush
::
Brush (n.) The act of
brushing;
as, to give one's
clothes
a
brush;
a
rubbing
or
grazing
with a quick
motion;
a light
touch;
as, we got a brush from the wheel as it
passed..
Circulatory
::
Circulatory
(n.) A
chemical
vessel
consisting
of two
portions
unequally
exposed
to the heat of the fire, and with
connecting
pipes or
passages,
through
which the fluid rises from the
overheated
portion,
and
descends
from the
relatively
colder,
maintaining
a
circulation..
Race
::
Race (n.) A
strong
or rapid
current
of
water,
or the
channel
or
passage
for such a
current;
a
powerful
current
or heavy sea,
sometimes
produced
by the
meeting
of two
tides;
as, the
Portland
Race; the Race of
Alderney..
Overlook
::
Overlook
(v. t.) To look over and
beyond
(anything)
without
seeing
it; to miss or omit in
looking;
hence,
to
refrain
from
bestowing
notice
or
attention
upon; to
neglect;
to pass over
without
censure
or
punishment;
to
excuse..
Telescope
::
Telescope
(a.) To slide or pass one
within
another,
after the
manner
of the
sections
of a small
telescope
or
spyglass;
to come into
collision,
as
railway
cars, in such a
manner
that one runs into
another..
Licentious
::
Licentious
(a.)
Characterized
by
license;
passing
due
bounds;
excessive;
abusive
of
freedom;
wantonly
offensive;
as, a
licentious
press..
Impassionate
::
Impassionate
(a.)
Without
passion
or
feeling.
Wither
::
Wither
(v. t.) To cause to
languish,
perish,
or pass away; to
blight;
as, a
reputation
withered
by
calumny..
Seawant
::
Seawant
(n.) The name used by the
Algonquin
Indians
for the shell beads which
passed
among the
Indians
as
money.
Trochlea
::
Trochlea
(n.) A
pulley,
or a
structure
resembling
a
pulley;
as, the
trochlea,
or
pulleylike
end, of the
humerus,
which
articulates
with the ulna; or the
trochlea,
or
fibrous
ring, in the upper part of the
orbit,
through
which the
superior
oblique,
or
trochlear,
muscle
of the eye
passes..
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