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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. t.) To put in
circulation;
to give
currency
to; as, to pass
counterfeit
money..
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Passably
::
Passably
(adv.)
Tolerably;
moderately.
Criticise
::
Criticise
(v. t.) To
examine
and judge as a
critic;
to pass
literary
or
artistic
judgment
upon; as, to
criticise
an
author;
to
criticise
a
picture..
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To score or mark with
compasses
or a
scribing
iron.
Crescendo
::
Crescendo
(n.) A
passage
to be
performed
with
constantly
increasing
volume
of tone.
Pierce
::
Pierce
(v. t.) To
penetrate;
to
enter;
to force a way into or
through;
to pass into or
through;
as, to
pierce
the
enemy's
line; a shot
pierced
the
ship..
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. i.) To fall or pass from one
proprietor
to
another,
or from the
original
destination,
by the
omission,
negligence,
or
failure
of some one, as a
patron,
a
legatee,
etc..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To be
suffered
to go on; to be
tolerated;
hence,
to
continue;
to live
along..
Compensator
::
Compensator
(n.) An iron plate or
magnet
placed
near the
compass
on iron
vessels
to
neutralize
the
effect
of the
ship's
attraction
on the
needle.
Plagiarist
::
Plagiarist
(n.) One who
plagiarizes;
or
purloins
the
words,
writings,
or ideas of
another,
and
passes
them off as his own; a
literary
thief;
a
plagiary..
Cloister
::
Cloister
(v. t.) A
covered
passage
or
ambulatory
on one side of a
court.
Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Characterized
by heat,
ardor,
or
animation;
easily
excited;
firely;
vehement;
passionate;
violent;
eager..
Hyemate
::
Hyemate
(v. i.) To pass the
winter.
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To pass from the more
general
or
important
to the
particular
or less
important
matters
to be
considered.
Aggrieve
::
Aggrieve
(v. t.) To give pain or
sorrow
to; to
afflict;
hence,
to
oppress
or
injure
in one's
rights;
to bear
heavily
upon; -- now
commonly
used in the
passive
TO be
aggrieved..
Contingency
::
Contingency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
contingent
or
casual;
the
possibility
of
coming
to pass.
Tripaschal
::
Tripaschal
(a.)
Including
three
passovers.
Modulate
::
Modulate
(v. i.) To pass from one key into
another.
Tenuirostres
::
Tenuirostres
(n. pl.) An
artificial
group of
passerine
birds
having
slender
bills,
as the
humming
birds..
Transpass
::
Transpass
(v. t.) To pass over; as,
Alexander
transpassed
the
river..
Spitfuls
::
Spitfire
(n.) A
violent,
irascible,
or
passionate
person..
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