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Definition of provided
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Stock
::
Stock (n.)
Supply
provided;
store;
accumulation;
especially,
a
merchant's
or
manufacturer's
store of
goods;
as, to lay in a stock of
provisions..
Nut
::
Nut (n.) A
perforated
block
(usually
a small piece of
metal),
provided
with an
internal
or
female
screw
thread,
used on a bolt, or
screw,
for
tightening
or
holding
something,
or for
transmitting
motion.
See
Illust.
of lst
Bolt..
Unhoused
::
Unhoused
(a.) Not
provided
with a house or
shelter;
houseless;
homeless.
Dock
::
Dock (n.) An
artificial
basin or an
inclosure
in
connection
with a
harbor
or
river,
-- used for the
reception
of
vessels,
and
provided
with gates for
keeping
in or
shutting
out the
tide..
Provant
::
Provant
(a.)
Provided
for
common
or
general
use, as in an army;
hence,
common
in
quality;
inferior..
Short
::
Short
(superl.)
Insufficiently
provided;
inadequately
supplied;
scantily
furnished;
lacking;
not
coming
up to a
resonable,
or the
ordinary,
standard;
--
usually
with of; as, to be short of
money..
Tubular
::
Tubular
(a.)
Having
the form of a tube, or pipe;
consisting
of a pipe;
fistular;
as, a
tubular
snout;
a
tubular
calyx.
Also,
containing,
or
provided
with,
tubes..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Destruction
or
diminution
of
value,
if
brought
about in a
manner
provided
for in the
insurance
contract
(as
destruction
by fire or
wreck,
damage
by water or
smoke),
or the death or
injury
of an
insured
person;
also, the sum paid or
payable
therefor;
as, the
losses
of the
company
this year
amount
to a
million
of
dollars..
Accession
::
Accession
(n.) A mode of
acquiring
property,
by which the owner of a
corporeal
substance
which
receives
an
addition
by
growth,
or by
labor,
has a right to the part or thing
added,
or the
improvement
(provided
the thing is not
changed
into a
different
species).
Thus, the owner of a cow
becomes
the owner of her
calf..
Seine
::
Seine (n.) A large net, one edge of which is
provided
with
sinkers,
and the other with
floats.
It hangs
vertically
in the
water,
and when its ends are
brought
together
or drawn
ashore
incloses
the
fish..
Instruct
::
Instruct
(a.)
Arranged;
furnished;
provided.
Naked
::
Naked (a.)
Unprovided
with
needful
or
desirable
accessories,
means of
sustenance,
etc.;
destitute;
unaided;
bare..
Provision
::
Provision
(n.) That which is
provided
or
prepared;
that which is
brought
together
or
arranged
in
advance;
measures
taken
beforehand;
preparation.
Choragus
::
Choragus
(n.) A
chorus
leader;
esp. one who
provided
at his own
expense
and under his own
supervision
one of the
choruses
for the
musical
contents
at
Athens.
Bird
::
Bird (n.) A
warm-blooded,
feathered
vertebrate
provided
with
wings.
See
Aves..
Depot
::
Depot (n.) The
headquarters
of a
regiment,
where all
supplies
are
received
and
distributed,
recruits
are
assembled
and
instructed,
infirm
or
disabled
soldiers
are taken care of, and all the wants of the
regiment
are
provided
for..
Twibilled
::
Twibilled
(a.) Armed or
provided
with a
twibil
or
twibils.
Interpolated
::
Interpolated
(a.)
Provided
with
necessary
interpolations;
as, an
interpolated
table..
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
grooved
pulley
or
sheave
incased
in a frame or shell which is
provided
with a hook, eye, or
strap,
by which it may be
attached
to an
object.
It is used to
change
the
direction
of
motion,
as in
raising
a heavy
object
that can not be
conveniently
reached,
and also, when two or more such
sheaves
are
compounded,
to
change
the rate of
motion,
or to exert
increased
force;
-- used
especially
in the
rigging
of
ships,
and in
tackles..
Harpsichord
::
Harpsichord
(n.) A
harp-shaped
instrument
of music set
horizontally
on legs, like the grand
piano,
with
strings
of wire,
played
by the
fingers,
by means of keys
provided
with
quills,
instead
of
hammers,
for
striking
the
strings.
It is now
superseded
by the
piano..
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