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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) A
thrust
or push; an
attempt
to stab or
strike
an
adversary.
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Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To brush
swiftly
over the
surface
of
anything;
to pass with
switness
and
force,
as if
brushing
the
surface
of
anything;
to move in a
stately
manner;
as, the wind
sweeps
across
the
plain;
a woman
sweeps
through
a
drawing-room..
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Forbearance
to
inflict
harm under
circumstances
of
provocation,
when one has the power to
inflict
it;
compassionate
treatment
of an
offender
or
adversary;
clemency..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To go by,
beyond,
over,
through,
or the like; to
proceed
from one side to the other of; as, to pass a
house,
a
stream,
a
boundary,
etc..
Passion
::
Passion
(n.)
Disorder
of the mind;
madness.
Gate
::
Gate (n.) A door,
valve,
or other
device,
for
stopping
the
passage
of water
through
a dam, lock, pipe, etc..
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. t.) A
conducting
circuit
joining
two
points
in a
conductor,
or the
terminals
of a
galvanometer
or
dynamo,
so as to form a
parallel
or
derived
circuit
through
which a
portion
of the
current
may pass, for the
purpose
of
regulating
the
amount
passing
in the main
circuit..
Saphenous
::
Saphenous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in the
region
of, the
saphenous
veins;
as, the
saphenous
nerves;
the
saphenous
opening,
an
opening
in the broad
fascia
of the thigh
through
which the
internal
saphenous
vein
passes..
Pitiable
::
Pitiable
(a.)
Deserving
pity;
wworthy
of, or
exciting,
compassion;
miserable;
lamentable;
piteous;
as,
pitiable
persons;
a
pitiable
condition;
pitiable
wretchedness..
Descend
::
Descend
(v. t.) To go down upon or
along;
to pass from a
higher
to a lower part of; as, they
descended
the river in
boats;
to
descend
a
ladder..
Carburetor
::
Carburetor
(n.) An
apparatus
in which coal gas,
hydrogen,
or air is
passed
through
or over a
volatile
hydrocarbon,
in order to
confer
or
increase
illuminating
power..
Palinurus
::
Palinurus
(n.) An
instrument
for
obtaining
directly,
without
calculation,
the true
bearing
of the sun, and
thence
the
variation
of the
compass.
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The space at the mouth of a level next the
shaft,
widened
to
permit
wagons
to pass, or ore to be
deposited
for
hoisting;
--
called
also
platt..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go
beyond
bounds;
to
surpass;
to be in
excess.
Emanant
::
Emanant
(a.)
Issuing
or
flowing
forth;
emanating;
passing
forth into an act, or
making
itself
apparent
by an
effect;
-- said of
mental
acts; as, an
emanant
volition..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) In
football,
hockey,
etc., to make a pass; to
transfer
the ball, etc., to
another
player
of one's own
side..
Ridgeband
::
Ridgeband
(n.) The part of a
harness
which
passes
over the
saddle,
and
supports
the
shafts
of a cart; --
called
also
ridgerope,
and
ridger..
Basigynium
::
Basigynium
(n.) The
pedicel
on which the ovary of
certain
flowers,
as the
passion
flower,
is
seated;
a
carpophore
or
thecaphore..
Degrade
::
Degrade
(v. i.) To
degenerate;
to pass from a
higher
to a lower type of
structure;
as, a
family
of
plants
or
animals
degrades
through
this or that genus or group of
genera..
Violent
::
Violent
(a.)
Moving
or
acting
with
physical
strength;
urged or
impelled
with
force;
excited
by
strong
feeling
or
passion;
forcible;
vehement;
impetuous;
fierce;
furious;
severe;
as, a
violent
blow; the
violent
attack
of a
disease..
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To be
absent
in mind; to be so
occupied
in study or
contemplation
as not to
observe
passing
scenes
or
things
present;
to be in a brown
study.
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