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Definition of pop
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 pop is as below...
Pop (v. i.) To make a pop, or
sharp,
quick
sound;
as, the
muskets
popped
away on all
sides..
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Lacrosse
::
Lacrosse
(n.) A game of ball,
originating
among the North
American
Indians,
now the
popular
field sport of
Canada,
and
played
also in
England
and the
United
States.
Each
player
carries
a
long-handled
racket,
called
a
crosse.
The ball is not
handled
but
caught
with the
crosse
and
carried
on it, or
tossed
from it, the
object
being to carry it or throw it
through
one of the goals
placed
at
opposite
ends of the
field..
Booming
::
Booming
(a.)
Advancing
or
increasing
amid noisy
excitement;
as,
booming
prices;
booming
popularity..
Underhanded
::
Underhanded
(a.)
Insufficiently
provided
with hands or
workers;
short-handed;
sparsely
populated.
Desolation
::
Desolation
(n.) The act of
desolating
or
laying
waste;
destruction
of
inhabitants;
depopulation.
Provision
::
Provision
(n.) A
nomination
by the pope to a
benefice
before
it
became
vacant,
depriving
the
patron
of his right of
presentation..
Optimates
::
Optimates
(n. pl.) The
nobility
or
aristocracy
of
ancient
Rome, as
opposed
to the
populares..
-ses
::
-ses (pl. ) of
Apophysi.
Asp
::
Asp (n.) One of
several
species
of
poplar
bearing
this name,
especially
the
Populus
tremula,
so
called
from the
trembling
of its
leaves,
which move with the
slightest
impulse
of the air..
Comitial
::
Comitial
(a.)
Relating
to the
comitia,
or
popular
assemblies
of the
Romans
for
electing
officers
and
passing
laws..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To look upon, as in a
certain
relation;
to hold as an
popinion;
to
consider;
as, to
regard
abstinence
from wine as a duty; to
regard
another
as a
friend
or
enemy..
Coquelicot
::
Coquelicot
(n.) The wild
poppy,
or red corn
rose..
Poplin
::
Poplin
(n.) A
fabric
of many
varieties,
usually
made of silk and
worsted,
-- used
especially
for
women's
dresses..
Ignis Fatuus
::
Ignis
fatuus
() A
phosphorescent
light that
appears,
in the
night,
over
marshy
ground,
supposed
to be
occasioned
by the
decomposition
of
animal
or
vegetable
substances,
or by some
inflammable
gas; --
popularly
called
also
Will-with-the-wisp,
or
Will-o'-the-wisp,
and
Jack-with-a-lantern,
or
Jack-o'-lantern..
Surplusage
::
Surplus
(a.) Being or
constituting
a
surplus;
more than
sufficient;
as,
surplus
revenues;
surplus
population;
surplus
words..
Apocrisiarius
::
Apocrisiarius
(n.) A
delegate
or
deputy;
especially,
the
pope's
nuncio
or
legate
at
Constantinople..
Popularity
::
Popularity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
popular;
especially,
the state of being
esteemed
by, or of being in favor with, the
people
at
large;
good will or favor
proceeding
from the
people;
as, the
popularity
of a law,
statesman,
or a
book..
Nuncio
::
Nuncio
(n.) The
permanent
official
representative
of the pope at a
foreign
court or seat of
government.
Distinguished
from a
legate
a
latere,
whose
mission
is
temporary
in its
nature,
or for some
special
purpose.
Nuncios
are of
higher
rank than
internuncios..
Poplar
::
Poplar
(n.) The
timber
of the tulip tree; --
called
also white
poplar.
Legate
::
Legate
(n.) An
ecclesiastic
representing
the pope and
invested
with the
authority
of the Holy See.
Clamor
::
Clamor
(n.) A
continued
expression
of
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
a
popular
outcry.
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