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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.)
Permission
or
license
to pass, or to go and come; a
psssport;
a
ticket
permitting
free
transit
or
admission;
as, a
railroad
or
theater
pass; a
military
pass..
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Yield
::
Yield (v. t.) To
permit;
to
grant;
as, to yield
passage..
Untraveled
::
Untraveled
(a.) Not
traveled;
not
trodden
by
passengers;
as, an
untraveled
forest..
Insuperable
::
Insuperable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
passed
over or
surmounted;
insurmountable;
as,
insuperable
difficulties..
Boil
::
Boil (v.) To pass from a
liquid
to an
aeriform
state or vapor when
heated;
as, the water boils
away..
Transude
::
Transude
(v. i.) To pass, as
perspirable
matter
does,
through
the pores or
interstices
of
textures;
as,
liquor
may
transude
through
leather
or
wood..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) An
inclosed
passage
way for
establishing
and
directing
a
current
of air,
gases,
etc.; an air
passage.
Jaw
::
"Jaw (n.) Fig.:
Anything
resembling
the jaw of an
animal
in form or
action;
esp., pl., the mouth or way of
entrance;
as, the jaws of a pass; the jaws of
darkness;
the jaws of
death..
Surround
::
Surround
(v. t.) To pass
around;
to
travel
about;
to
circumnavigate;
as, to
surround
the
world..
Scena
::
Scena (n.) An
accompanied
dramatic
recitative,
interspersed
with
passages
of
melody,
or
followed
by a full
aria..
Capsquare
::
Capsquare
(n.) A metal
covering
plate which
passes
over the
trunnions
of a
cannon,
and holds it in
place..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A form of
melody
or
accompaniment
kept up
through
a
strain
or
passage;
a
musical
or
motive;
a
florid
embellishment.
Eventuate
::
Eventuate
(v. i.) To come out
finally
or in
conclusion;
to
result;
to come to pass.
Damage Feasant
::
Damage
feasant
() Doing
injury;
trespassing,
as
cattle..
Outtell
::
Outtell
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
telling,
counting,
or
reckoning..
Turnstile
::
Turnstile
(n.) A
revolving
frame in a
footpath,
preventing
the
passage
of
horses
or
cattle,
but
admitting
that of
persons;
a
turnpike.
See
Turnpike,
n., 1..
Uninterested
::
Uninterested
(a.) Not
having
the mind or the
passions
engaged;
as,
uninterested
in a
discourse
or
narration..
Illapse
::
Illapse
(v. i.) To fall or
glide;
to pass; --
usually
followed
by into.
Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To pass away; to die.
Portal
::
Portal
(n.)
Formerly,
a small
square
corner
in a room
separated
from the rest of the
apartment
by
wainscoting,
forming
a short
passage
to
another
apartment..
Comment
::
Comment
(v. i.) To make
remarks,
observations,
or
criticism;
especially,
to write notes on the works of an
author,
with a view to
illustrate
his
meaning,
or to
explain
particular
passages;
to write
annotations;
-- often
followed
by on or
upon..
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