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Definition of progress
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Progress
(n.) In
actual
space,
as the
progress
of a ship,
carriage,
etc..
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Open
::
Open (a.) Free or
cleared
of
obstruction
to
progress
or to view;
accessible;
as, an open
tract;
the open sea..
Whirlwind
::
Whirlwind
(n.) A
violent
windstorm
of
limited
extent,
as the
tornado,
characterized
by an
inward
spiral
motion
of the air with an
upward
current
in the
center;
a
vortex
of air. It
usually
has a rapid
progressive
motion..
Animal
::
Animal
(n.) An
organized
living
being
endowed
with
sensation
and the power of
voluntary
motion,
and also
characterized
by
taking
its food into an
internal
cavity
or
stomach
for
digestion;
by
giving
carbonic
acid to the air and
taking
oxygen
in the
process
of
respiration;
and by
increasing
in
motive
power or
active
aggressive
force with
progress
to
maturity..
Slide
::
Slide (n.)
Smooth,
even
passage
or
progress..
Fossilize
::
Fossilize
(v. i.) To
become
antiquated,
rigid,
or
fixed,
beyond
the
influence
of
change
or
progress..
Come
::
Come (n.) To get to be, as the
result
of
change
or
progress;
-- with a
predicate;
as, to come
untied..
Regress
::
Regress
(n.) The act of
passing
back;
passage
back;
return;
retrogression.
The
progress
or
regress
of man..
Stopped
::
Stoppage
(n.) The act of
stopping,
or
arresting
progress,
motion,
or
action;
also, the state of being
stopped;
as, the
stoppage
of the
circulation
of the
blood;
the
stoppage
of
commerce..
Progression
::
Progression
(n.)
Regular
or
proportional
advance
in
increase
or
decrease
of
numbers;
continued
proportion,
arithmetical,
geometrical,
or
harmonic..
Progressive
::
Progressive
(a.)
Moving
forward;
proceeding
onward;
advancing;
evincing
progress;
increasing;
as,
progressive
motion
or
course;
--
opposed
to
retrograde..
Stationer
::
Stationary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
stationary,
as a
planet
when
apparently
it has
neither
progressive
nor
retrograde
motion..
Reactionary
::
Reactionary
(n.) One who
favors
reaction,
or seeks to undo
political
progress
or
revolution..
Hitch
::
Hitch (n.) A stop or
sudden
halt; a
stoppage;
an
impediment;
a
temporary
obstruction;
an
obstacle;
as, a hitch in one's
progress
or
utterance;
a hitch in the
performance..
Progressionist
::
Progressionist
(n.) One who holds to a
belief
in the
progression
of
society
toward
perfection.
Feed
::
Feed (n.) The
motion,
or act, of
carrying
forward
the stuff to be
operated
upon, as cloth to the
needle
in a
sewing
machine;
or of
producing
progressive
operation
upon any
material
or
object
in a
machine,
as, in a
turning
lathe,
by
moving
the
cutting
tool along or in the
work..
Height
::
Height
(n.)
Progress
toward
eminence;
grade;
degree.
Behind
::
Behind
(a.) Left a
distance
by, in
progress
of
improvement
Hence:
Inferior
to in
dignity,
rank,
knowledge,
or
excellence,
or in any
achievement..
Hodgkin''s Disease
::
Hodgkin's
disease
() A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of the
lymphatic
glands;
-- first
described
by Dr.
Hodgkin,
an
English
physician..
Along
::
Along
(adv.)
In a line, or with a
progressive
motion;
onward;
forward..
Halt
::
Halt (v. i.) To hold one's self from
proceeding;
to hold up; to cease
progress;
to stop for a
longer
or
shorter
period;
to come to a stop; to stand
still.
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