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Definition of respond
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Respond
(v. t.) To suit or
accord
with; to
correspond
to.
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Ordovician
::
Ordovician
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
division
of the
Silurian
formation,
corresponding
in
general
to the Lower
Silurian
of most
authors,
exclusive
of the
Cambrian..
Echo
::
Echo (v. t.) To
repeat
with
assent;
to
respond;
to
adopt.
Honor
::
Honor (n.) A nice sense of what is
right,
just, and true, with
course
of life
correspondent
thereto;
strict
conformity
to the duty
imposed
by
conscience,
position,
or
privilege..
Rapport
::
Rapport
(n.)
Relation;
proportion;
conformity;
correspondence;
accord.
Hypothenar
::
Hypothenar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
prominent
part of the palm of the hand above the base of the
little
finger,
or a
corresponding
part in the
forefoot
of an
animal;
as, the
hypothenar
eminence..
Kaleidophone
::
Kaleidophone
() An
instrument
invented
by
Professor
Wheatstone,
consisting
of a
reflecting
knob at the end of a
vibrating
rod or thin
plate,
for
making
visible,
in the
motion
of a point of light
reflected
from the knob, the paths or
curves
corresponding
with the
musical
notes
produced
by the
vibrations..
Male
::
Male (v. t.)
Adapted
for
entering
another
corresponding
piece (the
female
piece)
which is
hollow
and which it fits; as, a male
gauge,
for
gauging
the size or shape of a hole; a male
screw,
etc..
Wing
::
Wing (n.) One of two
corresponding
appendages
attached;
a
sidepiece.
Derive
::
Derive
(v. t.) To
obtain
one
substance
from
another
by
actual
or
theoretical
substitution;
as, to
derive
an
organic
acid from its
corresponding
hydrocarbon..
Tally
::
Tally (n.) To score with
correspondent
notches;
hence,
to make to
correspond;
to cause to fit or
suit..
Knee
::
Knee (n.) In the horse and
allied
animals,
the
carpal
joint,
corresponding
to the wrist in man..
Ward
::
Ward (n.) A
projecting
ridge of metal in the
interior
of a lock, to
prevent
the use of any key which has not a
corresponding
notch for
passing
it..
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To have a
certain
direction;
to
correspond
in
direction;
to be or keep in a
corresponding
line; to trend or run; -- often
followed
by with; as, the front of a house
ranges
with the
street;
to range along the
coast..
Polymorphosis
::
Polymorphosis
(n.) The
assumption
of
several
structural
forms
without
a
corresponding
difference
in
function;
-- said of
sponges,
etc..
Parorchis
::
Parorchis
(n.) The part of the
epididymis;
or the
corresponding
part of the
excretory
duct of the
testicle,
which is
derived
from the
Wolffian
body..
Fasti
::
Fasti
(n.pl.)
The Roman
calendar,
which gave the days for
festivals,
courts,
etc.,
corresponding
to a
modern
almanac..
Correspondent
::
Correspondent
(n.) One who
carries
on
commercial
intercourse
by
letter
or
telegram
with a
person
or firm at a
distance.
Jemidar
::
"Jemidar
(n.) The chief or
leader
of a hand or body of
persons;
esp., in the
native
army of
India,
an
officer
of a rank
corresponding
to that of
lieutenant
in the
English
army..
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) In
English
organs
the chief open
metallic
stop, an
octave
above the open
diapason.
On the
manual
it is four feet long, on the pedal eight feet. In
Germany
this term
corresponds
to the
English
open
diapason..
Epistolary
::
Epistolary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
epistles
or
letters;
suitable
to
letters
and
correspondence;
as, an
epistolary
style..
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