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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.) State of
things;
condition;
predicament.
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Quit
::
Quit (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
passerine
birds
native
of
tropical
America.
See
Banana
quit, under
Banana,
and
Guitguit..
Transitive
::
Transitive
(a.)
Passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
which is not
limited
to the agent or
subject,
but which
requires
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, a
transitive
verb, for
example,
he holds the
book..
Perish
::
Perish
(v. i.) To be
destroyed;
to pass away; to
become
nothing;
to be lost; to die;
hence,
to
wither;
to waste
away..
Footbridge
::
Footbridge
(n.) A
narrow
bridge
for foot
passengers
only.
Fence
::
Fence (n.) A
projection
on the bolt, which
passes
through
the
tumbler
gates in
locking
and
unlocking..
Road
::
Road (n.) A place where one may ride; an open way or
public
passage
for
vehicles,
persons,
and
animals;
a track for
travel,
forming
a means of
communication
between
one city, town, or
place,
and
another..
Way
::
Way (n.) That by, upon, or
along,
which one
passes
or
processes;
opportunity
or room to pass; place of
passing;
passage;
road,
street,
track,
or path of any kind; as, they built a way to the
mine..
East
::
East (n.) The point in the
heavens
where the sun is seen to rise at the
equinox,
or the
corresponding
point on the
earth;
that one of the four
cardinal
points
of the
compass
which is in a
direction
at right
angles
to that of north and
south,
and which is
toward
the right hand of one who faces the
north;
the point
directly
opposite
to the
west..
Quidnunc
::
Quidnunc
(n.) One who is
curious
to know
everything
that
passes;
one who
knows,
or
pretends
to know, all that is going on..
Bow-compass
::
Bow-compass
(n.) A small pair of
compasses,
one leg of which
carries
a
pencil,
or a pen, for
drawing
circles.
Its legs are often
connected
by a
bow-shaped
spring,
instead
of by a
joint..
Sow
::
Sow (n.) A kind of
covered
shed,
formerly
used by
besiegers
in
filling
up and
passing
the ditch of a
besieged
place,
sapping
and
mining
the wall, or the
like..
Constipate
::
Constipate
(v. t.) To stop (a
channel)
by
filling
it, and
preventing
passage
through
it; as, to
constipate
the
capillary
vessels..
Westing
::
Westing
(n.) The
distance,
reckoned
toward
the west,
between
the two
meridians
passing
through
the
extremities
of a
course,
or
portion
of a
ship's
path; the
departure
of a
course
which lies to the west of
north..
Outjuggle
::
Outjuggle
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
juggling.
Stopcock
::
Stop (n.) Some part of the
articulating
organs,
as the lips, or the
tongue
and
palate,
closed
(a) so as to cut off the
passage
of
breath
or voice
through
the mouth and the nose
(distinguished
as a
lip-stop,
or a
front-stop,
etc., as in p, t, d,
etc.),
or (b) so as to
obstruct,
but not
entirely
cut off, the
passage,
as in l, n, etc.; also, any of the
consonants
so
formed..
Intercedent
::
Intercedent
(a.)
Passing
between;
mediating;
pleading.
Barge
::
Barge (n.) A
large,
roomy boat for the
conveyance
of
passengers
or
goods;
as, a
ship's
barge;
a
charcoal
barge..
Siege
::
Siege (n.)
Passage
of
excrements;
stool;
fecal
matter.
Oligomyold
::
Oligomyold
(a.)
Having
few or
imperfect
syringeal
muscles;
-- said of some
passerine
birds
(Oligomyodi).
Mute
::
Mute (n.) A
letter
which
represents
no
sound;
a
silent
letter;
also, a close
articulation;
an
element
of
speech
formed
by a
position
of the mouth
organs
which stops the
passage
of the
breath;
as, p, b, d, k, t..
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