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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
enter,
or issue
forth,
with a
quick,
sudden
movement;
to move from place to place
suddenly;
to dart; -- with in, out, upon, off, etc..
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Reservation
::
Reservation
(n.) A term of canon law, which
signifies
that the pope
reserves
to
himself
appointment
to
certain
benefices..
Depopulation
::
Depopulation
(n.) The act of
depopulating,
or
condition
of being
depopulated;
destruction
or
explusion
of
inhabitants..
Depopulate
::
Depopulate
(v. i.) To
become
dispeopled.
Depopulator
::
Depopulator
(n.) One who
depopulates;
a
dispeopler.
Chamomile
::
Chamomile
(n.) A genus of herbs
(Anthemis)
of the
Composite
family.
The
common
camomile,
A.
nobilis,
is used as a
popular
remedy.
Its
flowers
have a
strong
and
fragrant
and a
bitter,
aromatic
taste.
They are
tonic,
febrifugal,
and in large doses
emetic,
and the
volatile
oil is
carminative..
Plant
::
Plant (n.) To
furnish
with a fixed and
organized
population;
to
settle;
to
establish;
as, to plant a
colony..
Gleek
::
Gleek (n.) A game at
cards,
once
popular,
played
by three
persons..
Hypoplastron
::
Hypoplastron
(n.) The third
lateral
plate in the
plastron
of
turtles;
--
called
also
hyposternum.
Depopulate
::
Depopulate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
inhabitants,
whether
by death or by
expulsion;
to
reduce
greatly
the
populousness
of; to
dispeople;
to
unpeople..
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..
Legate
::
Legate
(n.) An
ecclesiastic
representing
the pope and
invested
with the
authority
of the Holy See.
Oration
::
Oration
(n.) An
elaborate
discourse,
delivered
in
public,
treating
an
important
subject
in a
formal
and
dignified
manner;
especially,
a
discourse
having
reference
to some
special
occasion,
as a
funeral,
an
anniversary,
a
celebration,
or the like; --
distinguished
from an
argument
in
court,
a
popular
harangue,
a
sermon,
a
lecture,
etc.; as,
Webster's
oration
at
Bunker
Hill..
Epopoeia
::
Epopoeia
(n.) An epic poem; epic
poetry.
Parapophyses
::
Parapophyses
(pl. ) of
Parapophysi.
Anapophysis
::
Anapophysis
(n.) An
accessory
process
in many
lumbar
vertebrae.
Desert
::
Desert
(n.) A
deserted
or
forsaken
region;
a
barren
tract
incapable
of
supporting
population,
as the vast sand
plains
of Asia and
Africa
are
destitute
and
vegetation..
Mortality
::
Mortality
(n.) The whole sum or
number
of
deaths
in a given time or a given
community;
also, the
proportion
of
deaths
to
population,
or to a
specific
number
of the
population;
death rate; as, a time of
great,
or low,
mortality;
the
mortality
among the
settlers
was
alarming..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) An
institution
for the study of
higher
learning;
a
college
or a
university.
Popularly,
a
school,
or
seminary
of
learning,
holding
a rank
between
a
college
and a
common
school..
Populares
::
Populares
(n. pl.) The
people
or the
people's
party,
in
ancient
Rome, as
opposed
to the
optimates..
Taoism
::
Taoism
(n.) One of the
popular
religions
of
China,
sanctioned
by the
state..
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