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Definition of progress
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Progress
(v. t.) To make
progress
in; to pass
through.
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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..
March
::
March (n.) The act of
marching;
a
movement
of
soldiers
from one
stopping
place to
another;
military
progress;
advance
of
troops.
Lapse
::
Lapse (n.) A
gliding,
slipping,
or
gradual
falling;
an
unobserved
or
imperceptible
progress
or
passing
away,;
--
restricted
usually
to
immaterial
things,
or to
figurative
uses..
Abortion
::
Abortion
(n.) Any fruit or
produce
that does not come to
maturity,
or
anything
which in its
progress,
before
it is
matured
or
perfect;
a
complete
failure;
as, his
attempt
proved
an
abortion..
Along
::
Along
(adv.)
In a line, or with a
progressive
motion;
onward;
forward..
Accelerate
::
Accelerate
(v. t.) To
quicken
the
natural
or
ordinary
progression
or
process
of; as, to
accelerate
the
growth
of a
plant,
the
increase
of
wealth,
etc..
Rub
::
Rub (n.) That which rubs; that which tends to
hinder
or
obstruct
motion
or
progress;
hindrance;
obstruction,
an
impediment;
especially,
a
difficulty
or
obstruction
hard to
overcome;
a
pinch..
Proficiency
::
Proficiency
(n.) The
quality
of state of being
proficient;
advance
in the
acquisition
of any art,
science,
or
knowledge;
progression
in
knowledge;
improvement;
adeptness;
as, to
acquire
proficiency
in
music..
Gest
::
Gest (n.) A stage in
traveling;
a stop for rest or
lodging
in a
journey
or
progress;
a rest.
Profection
::
Profection
(n.) A
setting
out; a going
forward;
advance;
progression.
Hunkerism
::
Hunkerism
(n.)
Excessive
conservatism;
hostility
to
progress.
Race
::
Race (n.) Esp., swift
progress;
rapid
course;
a
running..
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.)
Backward
tendency
or
movement
after
revolution,
reform,
or great
progress
in any
direction..
Timepiece
::
Timepiece
(n.) A
clock,
watch,
or other
instrument,
to
measure
or show the
progress
of time; a
chronometer..
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..
Inconvenient
::
Inconvenient
(a.) Not
convenient;
giving
trouble,
uneasiness,
or
annoyance;
hindering
progress
or
success;
uncomfortable;
disadvantageous;
incommodious;
inopportune;
as, an
inconvenient
house,
garment,
arrangement,
or
time..
Progression
::
Progression
(n.)
Course;
passage;
lapse or
process
of time.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) Fig.:
Whatever
impedes
activity,
progress,
or
freedom,
as a net or
shackle..
Interruption
::
Interruption
(n.)
Obstruction
caused
by
breaking
in upon
course,
current,
progress,
or
motion;
stop;
hindrance;
as, the
author
has met with many
interruptions
in the
execution
of his work; the
speaker
or the
argument
proceeds
without
interruption..
Stretch
::
Stretch
(n.) The reach or
extent
of a
vessel's
progress
on one tack; a tack or
board.
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