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Definition of place
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 place is as below...
Place (n.)
Position
in the
heavens,
as of a
heavenly
body; --
usually
defined
by its right
ascension
and
declination,
or by its
latitude
and
longitude..
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Alkalamide
::
Alkalamide
(n.) One of a
series
of
compounds
that may be
regarded
as
ammonia
in which a part of the
hydrogen
has been
replaced
by
basic,
and
another
part by acid, atoms or
radicals..
Complacential
::
Complacential
(a.)
Marked
by, or
causing,
complacence..
Solitude
::
Solitude
(a.)
Remoteness
from
society;
destitution
of
company;
seclusion;
-- said of
places;
as, the
solitude
of a
wood..
Busy
::
Busy (a.)
Crowded
with
business
or
activities;
-- said of
places
and
times;
as, a busy
street..
Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) In
England,
a place of
worship
used by
dissenters
from the
Established
Church;
a
meetinghouse..
Shebeen
::
Shebeen
(n.) A low
public
house;
especially,
a place where
spirits
and other
excisable
liquors
are
illegally
and
privately
sold..
Century
::
Century
(n.) A
period
of a
hundred
years;
as, this event took place over two
centuries
ago..
Son
::
Son (n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of some
specified
place;
as, sons of
Albion;
sons of New
England..
Lastly
::
Lastly
(adv.)
In the last
place;
in
conclusion.
Vicarious
::
Vicarious
(prep.)
Performed
of
suffered
in the place of
another;
substituted;
as, a
vicarious
sacrifice;
vicarious
punishment..
Dedimus
::
Dedimus
(n.) A writ to
commission
private
persons
to do some act in place of a
judge,
as to
examine
a
witness,
etc..
Elsewhere
::
Elsewhere
(adv.)
In any other
place;
as, these trees are not to be found
elsewhere..
Doorstop
::
Doorstop
(n.) The block or strip of wood or
similar
material
which
stops,
at the right
place,
the
shutting
of a
door..
Fortification
::
Fortification
(n.) That which
fortifies;
especially,
a work or works
erected
to
defend
a place
against
attack;
a
fortified
place;
a
fortress;
a fort; a
castle..
Pandemonium
::
Pandemonium
(n.) An
utterly
lawless,
riotous
place or
assemblage..
Ventricle
::
Ventricle
(n.) Fig.: Any
cavity,
or
hollow
place,
in which any
function
may be
conceived
of as
operating..
Backare
::
Backare
(interj.)
Stand back! give
place!
-- a cant word of the
Elizabethan
writers,
probably
in
ridicule
of some
person
who
pretended
to a
knowledge
of Latin which he did not
possess..
Store
::
Store (v. t.) Any place where goods are sold,
whether
by
wholesale
or
retail;
a
shop..
Placard
::
Placard
(n.) A
written
or
printed
paper,
as an
advertisement
or a
declaration,
posted,
or to be
posted,
in a
public
place;
a
poster..
Class
::
Class (n.) To
divide
into
classes,
as
students;
to form into, or place in, a class or
classes..
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